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Thursday, March 7, 2019
Big First Half Paces Women's Lax To 18-8 Win Over Marist
Recap, photo courtesy of UMass
Minutewomen use nine goal run in first half for second straight win.
AMHERST, Mass. - A nine-goal run in the first half
proved the difference maker as the UMass women's lacrosse team raced out
to an 18-8 win over Marist on Wednesday afternoon at Garber Field. The
Minutewomen cruised with a 37-to-16 shot advantaged and maintained
possession of the ball for the bulk of the game winning 20-of-27 draw
controls. Kiley Anderson led the Minutewomen (3-2) with five goals, an assist, and eight draw controls. Haley Connaughton tallied three goals and three assists to tie Anderson with a game-high six points. Hannah Palau rounded out the top scorers with three goals as UMass had eight different goal scorers in the game.
Marist (2-3) was led by four goals from Samantha Mehalick highlighted by
three free position tallies. Delaney Galvin made 10 saves in cage
taking the loss.
UMass opened the first 1:13 of the game with goals from Anderson and
Connaughton after an illegal stick violation on the Red Foxes provided
the Minutewomen a two-minute unreleasable man-up advantage. Connaughton
added another at the 24:43 mark to put UMass up 3-0.
At the 19:51 mark, Marist made it a two goal game after a pair of free position goals cutting the lead to 4-2.
From there, it was all UMass with the Minutewomen scoring nine straight to go up 13-2 with 5:11 to go before halftime.
After UMass led 14-3 at the break, Marist scored the first two goals of
the second half forcing a timeout by the Minutewomen. UMass scored
back-to-back goals when play resumed with Palau and Cassidy Doster (2 goals) putting the Maroon and White up 16-5 with 17:17 to go.
Marist scored three of the next five goals to give the final 18-8 score.
UMass will return to action Monday, March 11 against Ohio State and
Wednesday, March 13 against Niagara with both games being played at
Stetson University in Deland, Fla.
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