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Video | Photo Gallery WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – It took a whole seven games for freshman
Jordan Lazarich (Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park) to write her name at the top of the Lycoming College women's soccer record book, as the rookie broke through by setting the school record with nine points and tied the record of four goals to lead the team to a 9-1 win over Baptist Bible on a beautiful Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Lazarich dominated the first half for the Warriors (1-6 overall), as she scored in the 16th minute off a throw in from sophomore
Shayna Iacoviello (Old Bridge, N.J./St. John Vianney) before beating the goalie with a shot into the right corner before adding two goals in a 25-second span in the 29
th minute with the score tied at one. She scored the go-ahead goal after rebounding a shot off the post from junior
Kaitlyn Gulotta (Mt. Airy, Md./South Carroll) and putting it into the center of the net. She then scored on 25 seconds later by stripping a defender and firing a shot into the net, giving Lycoming a 3-1 lead at the break.
In the second half, sophomore
Madison Walmer (Ephrata, Pa./Ephrata) scored twice in the first 10 minutes, with Lazarich delivering a perfect cross to the far post for Walmer for the second score. In the 60
th minute, Lazarich scored her record-breaking goal, breaking away and getting past the goalie before firing a shot into the center of the net.
The nine points, thanks to four goals and an assist, surpassed the school record of eight set by both Kaitlin Horn and Kati Shaner during the 2010 season, as both scored four goals in a game.
In the last 30 minutes, sophomore
Olivia Mendler (Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Area), sophomore
Kendra Voyzey (Warriors Mark, Pa./Tyrone Area) and junior
Nikki Kaye (Brick, N.J./Matawan) each delivered scores, with Voyzey and Kaye scoring for the first time in their careers.
The Defenders (1-5 overall) scored their lone goal in the 19
th minute when Katrina Boronow lifted a free kick into the top corner.
Walmer finished with two goals and an assist and Iacoviello notched two assists as Lycoming fired 41 shots in the game.
Freshman
Joelle Winey (Mifflintown, Pa./Juniata) stopped two shots in the first 68 minutes before sophomore
Megan Maurer (Hummelstown, Pa./Central Dauphin East) finished the game, as Baptist Bible fired seven shots in the game.
Katelyn King stopped 12 shots for the Defenders before Mollie Comstock stopped four in the final 28 minutes.
The Warriors get back on the field on Saturday, Sept. 20, when they head to Juniata for a 3:30 p.m. match.