<strong>WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – </strong>Senior <strong>Meghenn Jackson </strong>(Arnold, Md./Broadneck) and sophomore <strong>Hannah Rinaldo </strong>(Minersville, Pa./Minersville Area) each posted two goals and an assist to lead the Lycoming College women's soccer team, as it finished off a weekend sweep at the Shangraw Athletic Complex with a 7-0 win over Keystone on a sunny Sunday, Sept. 6.<br /> <br />Five players found the back of the net in the game and five also added assists, paced by the efforts of Jackson and Rinaldo, as Lycoming (2-1 overall) fired 21 shots and took six corner kicks in the game.<br /> <br />Lycoming got on the board in the 12<sup>th</sup> minute when junior <strong>Katie Cox </strong>(Crownsville, Md./Old Mill) found sophomore <strong>Jordan Lazarich </strong>(Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park) for her third goal of the weekend. In the 20<sup>th</sup> minute, Jackson scored on a penalty kick and just four minutes later, senior <strong>Nour Hasan </strong>(Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Coughlin) delivered a 25-yard bullet into the heart of the net.<br /> <br />Forced to play a man-down in the second half, the Warriors still managed to pressure, with Rinaldo scoring in the 49<sup>th</sup> and 73<sup>rd</sup> minutes, Jackson scoring in the 51<sup>st</sup> and junior <strong>Olivia Mendler </strong>(Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Area) adding a goal in the 72<sup>nd</sup> minute.<br /> <br />Lazarich finished with a goal and an assist and sophomore <strong>Katie Katzenberger </strong>(Lake Hopatcong, N.J./Jefferson Township) posted her first assist of the year on Rinaldo's final goal.<br /> <br />Freshman goalkeeper <strong>Helen Ross </strong>(Helletown, Pa./Saucon Valley) made two stops in the first half and sophomore <strong>Joelle Winey </strong>(Mifflintown, Pa./Juniata) added two in the second half for the combined shutout.<br /> <br />Sarah Heintz stopped seven shots for Keystone (0-2-1 overall).<br /> <br />The Warriors get back on the field on Wednesday, Sept. 9, when they head to Lancaster Bible for a 4 p.m. game.<br />Â