Nazareth and Ithaca Dominate
NAZARETH v Elmira
Freshman
Haley DeVona scored five goals and added two assists for visiting Nazareth Friday as the Golden Flyers defeated Elmira in an Empire 8 women's lacrosse game, 15-7, at Corning Community College.
Nazareth won for the third straigght time to improve to 8-2 overall and 3-0 in conference games. Elmira remains winless at 0-8 and 0-5 in the Empire 8.
Sophomore
Heather Groot, junior
Carly Gates and senior
Brooke Sullivan each scored two goals and sophomore
Kate Rothrock added one goal and three assists.
The Golden Flyers never trailed as early goals by DeVona and Rothrock helped establish control. DeVona had four of her goals in the first half as Nazareth led 11-3. Sullivan scored both of her goals in the first 30 minutes, including one on a free-position shot with just :12 left in the first half. Groot and Gates each scored in the first half as did freshman
Katie Carroll and senior
Bri Mancini.
Each team scored four times in the second half with freshman
Erin States getting her first career goal for the Golden Flyers. DeVona, Gates and Groot also scored.
Nazareth had a 31-22 edge in shots and a 22-20 advantage in ground balls. Gates had six ground balls for Nazareth and DeVona had five. Senior
Ashley Kirch played all 60 minutes in goal for Nazareth and made eight saves.
ITHACA v Hartwick
The Ithaca College women's lacrosse team defeated Hartwick, 22-5, in an Empire 8 matchup on Friday, April 3, at Higgins Stadium. The Bombers improved their record to 4-5 on the season and 2-1 in conference play. The Hawks are now 2-6 and 1-3 in the Empire 8.
Ithaca dominated the game from the start with five unanswered goals in the first five minutes of play.
Ally Runyon scored two of those five goals, while
Niki Standera,
Riley Marion and
Morgan Cadwell scored the other three to put Ithaca up 5-0 over the Hawks.
Hartwick put one past Ithaca at 23:52 in the first half. Cadwell responded ten seconds later with an unassisted goal, making the score 6-1.
Taylor Purvis continued the offense by coverting on an assist from
Natalie Lang. Seven minutes later;
Emily Peters sent a pass to
Olivia Oppenheim, who registered her fourth goal of the season. The Hawks scored two quick goals at 14:50 and 13:30. Ithaca then went on a three-goal rally to extend the lead 11-3, in favor of the Bombers. Oppenheim, Peters and Racicot all recorded goals in that time.
The Hawks scored twice before the half. In between the pair of Hartwick goals,
Ally Runyon put one in the back of the net on a feed from Molly Fisher. The Bombers lead the Hawks 12-5 at halftime.
Ithaca did not allow any goals in the second half and increased its lead 22-5.
Peters and Standera each scored twice in the second half, while Runyon, Marion, Cadwell and Purvis all scored once.
Gaby Berne recorded her first goal of the game in the second half as well.
Runyone led the Bombers with four goals and two assists. Peters and Oppenheim scored three goals and an assist, both marking career high numbers. Standera and Cadwell tied their career highs with three goals as well. Purvis scored twice with two assists, while Marion scored twice and added an assist. Racicot paced Ithaca with three assists, in addition to a goal.
Freshmen
Kimberly Presuto and
Kelsey Fee split time in goal in the win against Hartwick. Presuto recorded eight saves to get the win and Fee made three saves in 20 minutes of play.
Ithaca controlled the pace of the game, winning 18-of-29 draw controls and registered 33 shots to the Hawks' 18. The Bombers also edged Hartwick 29-21 in groundballs.