Alexa Baldwin
Alexa Baldwin posted nine assists in the 18-0 shutout against Elmira. Baldwin became the second player in program history to reach 100 career assists.
18
Winner Lycoming LYCOW 5-3
0
ELMIRA ELMIRAW 0-3
Winner
Lycoming LYCOW
5-3
18
Final
0
ELMIRA ELMIRAW
0-3
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Lycoming LYCOW 9 7 1 1 18
ELMIRA ELMIRAW 0 0 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Baldwin, Stocker lead Warriors to 18-0 shutout against Elmira

ELMIRA, N.Y. - Senior Alexa Baldwin (Bel Air, Md. / Harford Tech) clocked nine assists, becoming the second player in program history to post 100 in a career, and senior Kailey Stocker (Ringwood, N.J. / Lakeland Regional) scored five goals to lead the Lycoming College women's lacrosse team as it posted an 18-0 shutout against Elmira College in non-conference action on Wednesday afternoon, March 26, at Campus Field.

Aiding half of Lycoming's goals, Baldwin recorded five assists in the first quarter, three in the second and one in the third, finishing the game with 109 helpers in her career and moving within nine of the program record of 118 set by Heather Suit '08. Stocker scored two goals in the first quarter and three in the second to lead the Warriors (5-3 overall) in scoring. First-year Marissa Price (Hicksville, N.Y. / Hicksville) and junior Riley Block (Hopatcong, N.J. / Morris Catholic) each added three goals. Senior Katie Maguire (Garnerville, N.Y. / Albertus Magnus) contributed two goals and an assist, snagged 15 ground balls, and caused seven turnovers. First-year Emily Reese (Kingsville, Md. / Eastern Tech) also picked up three ground balls and added three points off a goal and two assists

In the second minute of the first quarter, Stocker darted down the field to score Lycoming's first goal, starting the Warriors' early lead. The Warriors quickly reclaimed the ball after the draw control to further their lead. Block snagged the ball from Baldwin and launched it into the back of the cage seconds later. Stocker followed in the fourth minute, assisted by Baldwin, to secure Lycoming's third goal of the quarter. Following a timeout by Elmira at the top of the fourth minute, Maguire pushed forward to notch Lycoming's fourth goal in a four-minute span.

Price scored her first collegiate goal in the eighth minute and followed up with another less than a minute later. With 5:40 left on the clock, Block secured her second goal of the day, which Reese assisted, and Block followed with another goal two minutes later, bringing Lycoming's advantage to eight. With 1:50 remaining in the quarter, Baldwin launched the ball to Reese, who scored her second collegiate goal and the Warriors' ninth against Elmira to end the first quarter.

To kick off the second period, sophomore Sarah Spring (Williamsport, Pa. / Williamsport Area) scored the Warriors' tenth goal three minutes into play. In the sixth minute, Baldwin notched her sixth assist of the day by helping Stocker's second goal fly into the back of the cage. The duo of Baldwin and Stocker returned in the eighth minute to add another point to the scoreboard, bringing Lycoming's lead to 12-0. Maguire answered by driving a free-position shot into the cage, and Price followed up with her third goal of the game with three minutes remaining. Baldwin returned to assist sophomore Mychaela McDowell (Wilmington, Del. / John Dickinson School) with her first collegiate goal. Stocker followed to add another point within 10 seconds of McDowell's goal, helping the Warriors enter halftime with a 16-point lead.

In the third period, sophomore Amina Abbas-Uddin (Beltsville, Md. / CMIT Academy North) posted Lycoming's 17th goal, assisted by Baldwin. With three minutes left in the fourth quarter, first-year Jordan Zopp (White Marsh, Md. / Concordia Prep) added her first collegiate goal, improving the Warriors' lead to 18-0.

First-year Emma Yanders (Kempton, Pa. / Northwestern Lehigh) saved four shots in the cage for the Warriors. Camila Hidalgo made 10 saves in the net for Elmira (0-3 overall).

The Warriors return to UPMC Field on Saturday afternoon, March 29, at 1 p.m. to play against Elizabethtown College in Landmark Conference action.
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