Box Score RADNOR, PA – The 22
nd-ranked Rowan University women's lacrosse team outscored Cabrini University 15-4 in the second half on the way to a 24-12 road victory on Saturday.
The Profs pick up their third straight win and have a 4-1 record. They tied the school record for most goals in a game. The Cavaliers drop to 3-5 overall.
Attack
Maddie Bray (jr. Medford Lakes, NJ/Shawnee) netted seven goals. Attack
Mikala Gillespie (jr. Ocean City, NJ/Ocean City) produced four goals and one assist. Attack
Alex DeGaris (jr. Hillsborough, NJ/Hillsborough) scored four times while defender/midfielder
Taylor Gretz (jr. Woolwich Twp., NJ/Kingsway Reg.) tallied two goals and two assists.
Attack
Kim Doyle (sr. Wayne, NJ/Wayne Valley) and defender/midfielder
Liz Kramer (jr. Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Reg.) each totaled one goal and three assists. Attack
Reese Parr (jr. Freehold, NJ/Howell) and midfielder
Nicole Mickendrow (sr. Jackson, NJ/Jackson Liberty) recorded two goals apiece and midfielder
Abby Daigle (fr. Millville, NJ/Millville) chipped in with one goal and one assist.
Goalkeeper
Erin Horner (sr. Mullica Hill, NJ/Kingsway Reg.) made nine saves in 53:23 and goalie
Emma Frost (jr. Washington, NJ/Warren Hills Reg.) stopped one shot in the final 6:37. Cabrini goalkeeper Devon Scharf (jr. Merion Station, PA/Lower Merion) turned away five shots in 49:53 and Noelia Ramirez (so. Philadelphia, PA/St. Hubert) was in the cage for the last 10:07.
Attacks Liz Hoeffner (jr. Malvern, PA/South Side) and Lauren Hughes (so. Audubon, PA/Methacton) led the Cavaliers with three goals and one assist apiece. Attack/midfielder Avery Murphy (jr. Paoli, PA/Archbishop John Carroll) registered two goals and one assist. Midfielder/defenders Jackie Neary (sr. Logan Twp., NJ/Kingsway Reg.) and Emma Rodner-Tims (jr. Exton, PA/Bishop Shanahan) and midfielders Ashley Tutzauer (fr. Toms River, NJ/Toms River N.) and Taylor Dimmerling (fr. Reading, PA/Berks Catholic) each hit the back of the net one time.
Rowan had a 9-8 lead entering the second stanza. Rodner-Tims scored just 22 seconds in to tie the score. Bray (28:40), Doyle (28:00) and Gillespie (27:49) gave the Profs a three-goal advantage (12-9). Murphy cut the deficit to two (12-10) at 25:04. Rowan responded with nine consecutive tallies to increase the margin to 11 (21-10) with 13:45 remaining. Bray led the charge with five goals.
In the opening half, the Profs recorded the first four goals. Kramer (26:46), DeGaris (23:48), Mickendrow (23:01) and Bray (22:51) all hit the cage. Neary put Cabrini on the board at 22:28. Rowan posted five of the next seven markers to go ahead 9-3 with 10:15 left. The Cavaliers notched five goals in a row to close the gap to one (9-8) at the break. Hughes and Hoeffner each netted two goals in the stretch.
Next, Rowan hosts Washington College (MD) on Wednesday, March 28 at 6 p.m.