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Immaculata IUWL 9-7
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Winner Arcadia ARC 7-8
Immaculata IUWL
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Final
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Arcadia ARC
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Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Immaculata IUWL 3 4 7
Arcadia ARC 15 5 20

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Offense Erupts Early in 20-7 Victory over Immaculata

GLENSIDE, Pa. – The Arcadia University women's lacrosse team scored 14 of the first 15 goals of the game on its way to a 20-7 non-conference victory over visiting Immaculata University Thursday at Jean Lenox West Field.
 
FOR THE RECORD: The Knights improved to 7-8 overall this season, while the Mighty Mac record fell to 9-7.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED: Senior Erin Misner scored the first goal of the game just 32 seconds after the opening draw to start a six-goal run for the Knights to open the game. Freshman Victoria Mollitor accounted for two of those goals, and capped the run six minutes into the contest. Hannah Verrecchia got Immaculata on the board 20 seconds after Mollitor's tally before freshman Julia Imbert started an eight-goal surge for Arcadia that put the game out of reach. Mollitor capped the run with her third goal of the game with 10:07 remaining in the opening half. The Knights led 15-3 at the break and slowed things down in the second half for the 20-7 final.
 
IN GOAL: Junior Liz Stierle allowed three goals while making four saves in her 37:31 in the cage to pick up the win for the Knights, improving her record to 7-5 this season. Freshman Molly Naylor also had four saves while allowing four goals in the final 22:29. Emily Schumann went the distance for the Mighty Macs, totaling just five saves in the contest.  
 
ARCADIA LEADERS: Imbert matched her season-high total of five goals in the game to lead the Knights, which had six multi-goal scorers in the game. Mollitor (four goals, three assists) and freshman Shannon Ryan (two goals, five assists) each had a game-high seven points in the game. Misner finished with a five-point game after scoring three times and setting up a pair of goals, while freshman Jessica Kaye tallied three goals with one assist. Junior Allegra Benites also had a three-goal effort.
  
IMMACULATA LEADERS: Verricchia scored three goals and assisted on another for the Mighty Macs, while Layne Kennedy and Brittany Whaley had two goals each.
 
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