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20
Winner Salve Regina SRU 3-1, 1-0
9
Gordon GC 0-7, 0-1
Winner
Salve Regina SRU
3-1, 1-0
20
Final
9
Gordon GC
0-7, 0-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Salve Regina SRU 8 12 20
Gordon GC 5 4 9

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Strong Second Half Lifts Seahawks Over Scots

In the first Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) contest of the 2019 season for both sides, a strong second half push by the Seahawks of Salve Regina University proved enough to overtake the host Fighting Scots, 20-9, on Senior Day this afternoon at the Brigham Athletic Complex.

For the Scots, Olivia McCarrick notched a team-high seven draw controls to go with five goals, while Lauren Oliver had two assists and Melanie Dwyer caused three turnovers.

Salve Regina's Kaity Doherty (So./Portsmouth, R.I.) scored a game-high eight goals, Olivia Slysz (Sr./South Hadley, Mass.) and Stefanie Salisbury (Jr./Cranston, R.I.) each scored a hat trick, and Lindsey Smith (Sr./North Attleboro, Mass.) dished out three assists. 

Gordon takes a break from league play to travel to face Elms College on Monday, March 25 for a 5 p.m. start.

How It Happened
  • Four lead changes and as many ties made for a back-and-forth opening 14 minutes of the first half. It was only fitting that a pair of Scots seniors joined forces to book the first goal of the game just over a minute in as McCarrick found the back of the net thanks to a feed from Hannah Bourk to kick start the scoring on the day.
  • Both teams then traded goals until the Seahawks netted four unanswered tallies to take an 8-4 lead. Brenna Otte knocked in one more for the Scots before the half to cut SRU's lead to three at the break.
  • After winning the draw control to open the second, Salve immediately marched down the field to add a quick goal, but McCarrick answered back two minutes later with a goal for the home team to bring it back to a three score game.
  • From there the tides turned, however, as Salve went on a 10-1 offensive surge to take a favorable 19-7 lead with 12 minutes remaining.  Despite McCarrick scoring a pair of goals in a 90-second span, the visitors held fast to secure the 11-goal victory.
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