Hannah Rinaldo
Hannah Rinaldo fires for the game's first goal against Penn State Schuylkill.
2
Penn St. Schuylkill PSS (6-5)
10
Winner Lycoming LYCOW (4-12-1)
Penn St. Schuylkill PSS
(6-5)
2
Final
10
Lycoming LYCOW
(4-12-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Penn St. Schuylkill PSS 0 2 2
Lycoming LYCOW 5 5 10

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Warriors down Lions


WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Senior Jordan Lazarich (Deer Park, N.Y./Deer Park) scored a program-record six goals and added a program-record 13 points as the Lycoming College women's soccer team defeated Penn State Schuylkill, 10-2, in a non-conference match on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 24, at the Shangraw Athletic Complex.
 
Lazarich also added an assist on the game's second goal, giving her 20 points on the season and her second of six goals gave her 10 goals on the season, as she became only player in program history to account for at least 20 points and score at least 10 goals in all four years. Her 14 goals on the season are tied for fourth most in program history.
 
Lazarich scored three goals in each half while senior Hannah Rinaldo (Minersville, Pa./Minersville Area) scored the game's first goal in the ninth minute. Sophomore Madi McConnell (Turbotville, Pa./Warrior Run) scored her second goal of the season in the 25th minute.
 
Sophomore Mackaella Goodwin (Madison, N.J./Madison) scored twice in the second half while adding three assists, tied for second most in program history. Her six assists on the season are tied for ninth most in program history. Sophomore Evelyn Torres (Round Lake, Ill./Round Lake) picked up her first point of her career when she assisted on Goodwin's first goal.
 
Junior goalkeeper Helen Ross (Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley) earned the win while making three saves in nearly 64 minutes of play. Senior Joelle Winey (Mifflintown, Pa./Juniata) played the other 26 minutes. Penn State Schuylkill's Megan Boyer made 15 saves in 33 minutes of play while Alyssa Gerber made nine saves in the final 57 minutes.
 
The Warriors return to action in their 2017 finale on Saturday, Oct. 28, at 12 p.m. when they host Hood in a MAC Commonwealth game at the Shangraw Athletic Complex.
 
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