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Natale WLAX
Mike McLaughlin
10
Manhattanville MVLWLAX 7-3
13
Winner Lycoming LYCOW 6-4
Manhattanville MVLWLAX
7-3
10
Final
13
Lycoming LYCOW
6-4
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Manhattanville MVLWLAX 3 4 2 1 10
Lycoming LYCOW 3 3 3 4 13

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | John Ewen, Director of Athletic Communications

Women's Lacrosse Falls at Lycoming

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Outscored 4-1 in the fourth quarter, the Manhattanville College women's lacrosse team fell on the road on Friday evening by a final of 13-10 to Lycoming. The non-conference loss is the Valiants' third-straight defeat as the team falls to 7-3 on the year.

After a back-and-forth opening quarter of play, the Valiants led for most of the second. Mackenzie Orf opened up the night's scoring with her fifth goal of the year from Marisa D'Angelo (Wantagh, N.Y./MacArthur). The Warriors tied the game on Alexa Baldwin's tally before Jess Shaver put Lycoming ahead on a woman-up score with 3:50 left in the period. The Valiants went on a 2-0 run of their own, first with Kerry Carr (New Hartford, N.Y./Millbrook School) evening the game up at 2-2 before D'Angelo put the team ahead with 21 seconds left. The late score looked to be all of the period, but the Warriors made the most of the waning second as Rylie Carnmer fired one home as time expired to tie the game once again.

Maura Kelly (Stratford, Conn./Bunnell) logged a second quarter hat trick to put the Valiants in control, scoring each of the first three goals of the period. The senior was the entire offense for better than ten minutes, giving the Valiants their largest lead of the game at 6-3. Eighteen seconds after Kelly's third, Katie Maguire got Lycoming back onto the board with 4:34 remaining in the half.  Carr reestablished the Valiants' three goal lead, but Maguire and Riley Block each scored over the final 98 seconds to make it a one goal game with 30 minutes to play.

Manhattanville built the lead back up to three as Brysha Schmidt (Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./The Millbrook School) and Carr both scored to open up play in the third. The remaining 8:03 of the quarter was all Lycoming, as the Warriors scored three unanswered goals to tie the game at 9-9 to enter the final period of regulation. The run continued into the fourth as Maguire and Kailey Stocker scored over the opening 2:30 to put the Warriors up by two. Kelly scored for the Valiants with 8:21 left with her fourth goal of the game and 24th of the season, but Block put the finishing touches on her own four-goal performance, scoring twice over the final 2:09 to net insurance tallies and hold off the Valiants.

The Warriors outshot Manhattanville 41-28, with 29 of their shots going on net compared to just 17 by the Valiants.

Schmidt, Sydney Natale (Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich) and Britney Sirota (Seaford, N.Y./Seaford) each collected three ground balls to lead the team's effort. Natale also caused a pair of turnovers in her leading defensive performance. Abbey Playle (Reading, England/Leigh High School) earned five draw controls, while Kelly added four.

In goal, Sirota made a season-high 16 saves. It was the senior's fifth game with 10 or more saves this season as she has recorded 95 stops so far on the year with a 9.60 goals-against average.

Up Next
The Valiants look to stop their skid as they wrap up the non-conference slate on Tuesday, hosting Albertus Magnus at 7 p.m.

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