Box Score GLASSBORO, NJ – The Rowan University women's lacrosse team had its four-game win streak snapped in a 20-10 setback to 10
th-ranked Catholic University on Wednesday night.
The Profs have a 5-3 record while the Cardinals improve to 5-2 overall.
Attack Nicolette Crisalli (jr. Silver Spring, MD/St. John's College) led Catholic with eight goals and one assist. Attack Laura Dunn (sr. Fairfax, VA/W.T. Woodson) totaled two goals and three assists while midfielder Alexis Bosilovic (sr. Gibsonia, PA/Sewickley Academy) registered four goals and one helper. Attack Holly Regan (fr. Stony Brook, NY/Ward Melville) produced one goal and three assists.
Midfielder Jessica Lyons (so. Havertown, PA/Haverford) and midfielder/attack Megan Ellis (so. Ashburn, VA/Stone Bridge) netted three and two goals respectively. Attack Jenna Van Middelem (sr. Mount Sinai, NY/Mount Sinai) contributed with three assists and attack Elizabeth McCooey (sr. Rye, NY/School of the Holy Child) had one assist. Midfielder Allie Bond (sr. Montclair, NJ/Montclair Kimberley Academy) controlled 18 draws and goalkeeper Christina De Cesaris (so. Downingtown, PA/Bishop Shanahan) made 11 saves.
Attack
Maddie Bray (so. Medford Lakes, NJ/Shawnee) hit the net four times for Rowan. Defender/midfielder
Taylor Gretz (so. Woolwich Twp., NJ/Kingsway Reg.) tallied one goal and two assists while attack
Jess Havers (so. Marlton, NJ/Cherokee) recorded two goals and one assist. Gretz also picked up eight ground balls. Attacks
Ali Herbert (sr. Little Egg Harbor, NJ/Pinelands Reg.) and
Megan Donnelly (sr. Sewell, NJ/Clearview Reg.) totaled two and one goals respectively. Defender/midfielder
Liz Kramer (so. Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Reg.) notched two assists and goalie
Erin Horner (jr. Mullica Hill, NJ/Kingsway Reg.) stopped nine shots.
The Cardinals had eight of the game's first 10 goals in the first half and went into the break with an 11-4 advantage. The Profs scored five of seven to trail by four (13-9) with 9:00 to play. Catholic bounced back for six consecutive tallies to put the game out of reach.
Rowan hosts the University of Scranton on Tuesday, April 4 at 7 p.m.