WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Twelve Lycoming College women's lacrosse players found the back of the net on Thursday afternoon, April 23, as Lycoming won its 10
th game of the season with a 20-7 victory over Keystone College in non-conference action at the Shangraw Athletic Complex.
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The Warriors (10-5 overall) reached double figures in wins for the first time since 2010 and the fifth time in program history, as the Warriors scored 13 of the game's first 14 goals in the first 18 minutes.
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Junior
Meghenn Jackson (Arnold, Md./Broadneck/Anne Arundel C.C.) led the Warriors with four goals, two assists and six draw controls and freshman
Jordan Lazarich (Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park) added three goals. Senior
Liz Francescone (Cream Ridge, N.J./Notre Dame) added two goals and an assist and freshman
Colleen McCormick (Havre de Grace, Md./Havre de Grace) did the same. Freshman
Jenna Hudson (Fulton, N.Y./G. Ray Bodley) also scored twice and freshman
Savannah Fox (Port Deposit, Md./Perryville) also added a goal and an assist.
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All 14 players that played in the field chipped in at least one point. Senior
Alysha Conley (Camden, Del./Caesar Rodney) added a goal and seven draw controls and senior
Casey Maguire (Egg Harbor Township, N.J./Egg Harbor Township) posted a goal, two assists and three ground balls. Junior
Kelsey Harshman (Hamilton Square, N.J./Steinert) also added two assists and three ground balls.
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Maguire reached a pair of milestones in the game, becoming the fifth player in school history to post 50 points in back-to-back seasons and becoming the sixth in school history to post 25 assists in a season.
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Emily Hawkins led the Giants (0-10 overall) with six goals, an assist and four draw controls. Kaelyn Englert added six ground balls and goalkeeper Domonique Swann caused two turnovers.
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In net, sophomore
Nicole Gerling (Millstone Township, N.J./Allentown) (10-5) posted one save in the first half before sophomore
Casey Martindale (Davidsonville, Md./Archbishop Spalding) stopped two shots in the second half for the Warriors. Swann stopped nine shots for the Giants.
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The Warriors will get back on the field on Saturday, April 25, when they wrap up the regular season with a 1 p.m. Commonwealth Conference game at Alvernia.
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