WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Senior
Riley Block (Hopatcong, N.J./Morris Catholic) posted 12 goals and three assists to lead the Lycoming College women's lacrosse team as it posted a 23-0 win over Hilbert College to wrap up its non-conference schedule on Saturday afternoon, March 14, at UPMC Field.
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The 15 points gives Block 297 in her career, just three away from becoming the second player in program history with 300 career points and 22 from the record of 319 set by Kelly McGinniss '19. Block's 12 goals in the game moved her into second in the school's career record book, as she moved past her former teammate,
Katie Maguire '25, with her 11
th of her 12 goals, which gave her 245 in her career. She is 38 goals shy of McGinniss' record of 284 goals.
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Block also added 12 draw controls, four ground balls and three caused turnovers, as she reached 10 goals in a game for the third time this year. First-year
Julie Dammes (Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville) added four goals, three ground balls and a caused turnover and first-year
Lilian Quigley (Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge) added three goals, a ground ball and a caused turnover for the Warriors (3-4).
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Junior
Sarah Spring (Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Area) added a goal and two assists to go with three ground balls and two caused turnovers and first-year
Molly Giufre (Montgomery, N.Y./Valley Central), sophomore
Summer Emlet (New Cumberland, Pa./Red Land) and junior
Mychaela McDowell (Wilmington, Del./Wilmington Charter) all scored a goal. Emlet also added four draw controls, four ground balls and a caused turnover. Senior
Autumn Shahan (Wilmington, Del./Wilmington Charter) had six draw controls and two ground balls.
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Sophomore
Emma Yanders (Kempton, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh) stopped two shots in the first half and first-year
Riley Pool (Canal Winchester, Ohio/Pickerington) added two in the third quarter before first-year
Erica Gilligan (West Pittston, Pa./Wyoming Area) played the fourth quarter.
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Olivia Cleary stopped seven shots in three quarters for Hilbert (0-3) and Summer Newman made five saves in the fourth quarter. Cleary also added five ground balls.
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The Warriors step into Landmark Conference play on Saturday, March 21, heading to Drew University for a 12 p.m. start.
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