Vermont Notches Third Win in Last Four Games

Vermont Notches Third Win in Last Four Games

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Every gameday throughout the 2011 season, America East will provide a women's lacrosse update that  previews the day's matchups as well as recaps the previous day's action. The update will also provide links to live coverage, box scores and highlights of select games. Fans can also follow women's lacrosse action throughout the season at the America East Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube page!

 

Recent Results

 

Wednesday, March 16
Vermont 16, at Siena 9 -- Box Score

  • Vermont (3-4) raced out to a 10-3 lead at the half and held off host Siena after the break to earn its third win in four games.
  • The Catamounts fired off 24 shots, including 18 shots on goal in the first half, while also converting 5-of-7 free-position shots. Siena attempted only 10 shots, nine on goal, and missed its lone free-position attempt.
  • For the game, Vermont won 17 of 27 draw controls and committed just 16 fouls compared to 27 whistles against Siena.
  • Freshman attack Sydney Mas led the way for the Catamounts with five total points on four goals and an assist.
  • Sophomore midfielder Emma Kelly added three goals while junior attack Allison Pfohl and junior midfielder Adison Rounds each posted two goals and an assist.


at #12 Vanderbilt 11, New Hampshire 6 -- Box Score

  • New Hampshire could not get its offense working as it ended its three-game win streak with a loss at Vanderbilt.
  • Vanderbilt scored the first five goals of the game and opened up an 7-3 lead at the break.
  • New Hampshire attempted just 13 total shots, 11 of which were on goal, while Vanderbilt racked up 32 shot attempts with 18 shots on goal.
  • The Wildcats gave the ball away 24 times while Vanderbilt committed just 18 turnovers. This was the first game this season that New Hampshire committed more turnovers than its opponent.
  • Sophomore attack Jenny Simpson was the only Wildcat with more than one goal as she netted a pair of goals.
  • Midfielders Kate Keagins and Amber Casiano each posted two points on one assist and one goal.


at Marist 9, Stony Brook 8 --  Box Score

  • Marist scored a goal with just 26 seconds remaining on the clock to break an 8-8 tie and hand Stony Brook (2-4) the loss.
  • Prior to the gamewinner, Stony Brook stormed back from an 8-4 deficit with four goals in less than 15 minutes to tie the game at 8-8.
  • Marist held a slight edge in shot attempts, 21-19, and shots on goal, 16-14.
  • The Seawolves committed 20 fouls on the afternoon while Marist committed just 10 fouls in the game.
  • Senior midfielders Melissa Cook and Victoria Cable each scored three goals to lead the Seawolves' offense.
  • Junior attack Abby Ford dished out a game-high three helpers, one more assist than the entire Marist team.

 


T
uesday, March 15
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t No.14/19 Notre Dame 14, Boston University 5- Box Score

  • Boston University saw its two-game winning streak come to an end with a 14-5 loss at No. 14/19 Notre Dame.
  • Sophomore attack Danielle Etrasco netted her team-high 16th goal of the season and also controlled a draw in the win.
  • Junior attack Molly Swain led the way for the Terriers, as she netted a goal and dished out an assist for a team-high two points.