WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Junior
Tess Arnold (Elmira, N.Y./Elmira) and first-year
Katie Maguire (Garnerville, N.Y./Albertus Magnus) each scored five goals and first-year
Erin Henn (Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Sayville) posted seven assists, the second-most in program history, to lead the Lycoming College women's lacrosse team to a 19-4 win over Delaware Valley University in MAC Freedom action at James Work Memorial Stadium on Saturday, April 23.
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The win moves the Warriors (8-7 overall, 4-3 MAC Freedom) to within shouting distance of earning its first postseason bid since 2016, as the team has one conference regular-season game left and currently sit in the fifth and final MAC Freedom Championship spot.
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Henn's seven assists were complemented by two goals, as she became the first Warrior since Heather Suit had a seven- and 10-assist game in 2006 to post that many.
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Arnold, meanwhile, reached five goals for the second straight game, also adding an assist, five groundballs and six draw controls. Maguire, who now has 49 goals during her rookie year, also added seven draw controls.
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First-year
Kailey Stocker (Ringwood, N.J./Lakeland Regional) notched three scores and senior
Emma Lehr (Danville, Pa./Danville Area) notched two goals and two assists.
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Lycoming scored the first eight goals of the game, with
Erin Henn spearing the run with five assists. Up 8-1 at halftime, the Warriors extended the lead to 10 goals late in the third quarter and opened the fourth quarter with four straight goals to keep the game out of reach.
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Jaden Keefer led the Aggies with a goal and an assist. Ashley Birmingham had five ground balls.
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Sophomore
Zoe Stauffer (Lititz, Pa./Warwick) stopped 10 shots to earn the win. Katie Frey and Caroline Berg stopped eight shots in the combined effort for the Aggies.
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The Warriors get back in action on Wednesday, April 27, when they host Juniata College in non-conference action at 4 p.m. at UPMC Field.
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