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Davidson Doubles Up Winthrop in Home Opener, 10-5
2/22/2018 9:59:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Gavin McFarlin - Associate SID
Box Score (pdf)
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DAVIDSON, N.C. — The Davidson women's lacrosse team turned up the defense in their home opener, scoring a 10-5 win against Winthrop Thursday night under the lights inside Richardson Stadium.
The Wildcats (2-0) avenged their past two defeats to the Eagles by holding them to just a single goal in the first half and would lead by as many as seven goals in the second half. Goalie Rose Woolson was stout between the pipes, stopping a season-high 14 shots, one off her career best, and scooping up four groundballs.
Christine Molinari again led the way offensively with five points after a six-point outing in the Wildcats' season-opener at Furman. The senior scored twice and dished out three assists.
Finishing with four points was Shayne Antolini, who dished out three assists to give her eight through two games already. Shannon Blee came off the bench for another three-goal outing, while freshman Olivia Carey scored twice.
Winthrop (1-2) was paced by Mckenna Blick with two goals, while three other players scored one goal each.
It was a tightly played game through the first 20 minutes. Davidson was up 2-1 after goals from Jordan Wood (27:10) and Blee (23:55).
Things turned at the 10:03 mark when the Wildcats started a 5-0 run to go up 6-1 at the half. Carey scored twice during the spurt and Molinari had two of her three first-half assists.
Molinari made it 7-1 with a goal eight minutes into the second half and Sophia Sgroi made it 9-2 at the 11:05 mark. Winthrop would score three of the final four goals in the final eight minutes, but it was to late giving the 'Cats a five-goal win.
Shots were fairly even, 25-24, in favor of the Eagles, but the Wildcats picked up a season-high 30 groundballs and went 22-of-24 on clear attempts.
Natalie Junior picked up a season-high six groundballs, while Sarah Kopp finished the box score with three groundballs, three draw controls and two caused turnovers.
Davidson turns around and heads to William & Mary for a Sunday game at 2 p.m.
DavidsonPhotos.com
DAVIDSON, N.C. — The Davidson women's lacrosse team turned up the defense in their home opener, scoring a 10-5 win against Winthrop Thursday night under the lights inside Richardson Stadium.
The Wildcats (2-0) avenged their past two defeats to the Eagles by holding them to just a single goal in the first half and would lead by as many as seven goals in the second half. Goalie Rose Woolson was stout between the pipes, stopping a season-high 14 shots, one off her career best, and scooping up four groundballs.
Christine Molinari again led the way offensively with five points after a six-point outing in the Wildcats' season-opener at Furman. The senior scored twice and dished out three assists.
Finishing with four points was Shayne Antolini, who dished out three assists to give her eight through two games already. Shannon Blee came off the bench for another three-goal outing, while freshman Olivia Carey scored twice.
Winthrop (1-2) was paced by Mckenna Blick with two goals, while three other players scored one goal each.
It was a tightly played game through the first 20 minutes. Davidson was up 2-1 after goals from Jordan Wood (27:10) and Blee (23:55).
Things turned at the 10:03 mark when the Wildcats started a 5-0 run to go up 6-1 at the half. Carey scored twice during the spurt and Molinari had two of her three first-half assists.
Molinari made it 7-1 with a goal eight minutes into the second half and Sophia Sgroi made it 9-2 at the 11:05 mark. Winthrop would score three of the final four goals in the final eight minutes, but it was to late giving the 'Cats a five-goal win.
Shots were fairly even, 25-24, in favor of the Eagles, but the Wildcats picked up a season-high 30 groundballs and went 22-of-24 on clear attempts.
Natalie Junior picked up a season-high six groundballs, while Sarah Kopp finished the box score with three groundballs, three draw controls and two caused turnovers.
Davidson turns around and heads to William & Mary for a Sunday game at 2 p.m.
Team Stats
WINTHROP
DAV
Shots
25
24
Turnovers
21
19
Caused Turnovers
4
13
Draw Controls
9
8
Free-Position Shots
8
5
Ground Balls
16
30
Game Leaders
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