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Drei-Torf complete! Frauen-Lacrosse defeated Catholic 16: 6 to win the third landmark in a row

Scranton, PA-DAS Lacrosse team from the University of Scranton, made the Catholic university cardinals 16: 6 in the Landmark Conference Championship Game to win his third title in a row.

The basics

  • Enderbear: Scranton – 16, Catholic – 6
  • Records: Scranton (14-5, 9-0 landmarks), Catholic (10-9, 8-1 landmark)
  • The Cardinals defeated the Royals for the third time in a row in the landmark title game on the way to their third championship in program history.
  • Scranton defeated every landmark opponent by at least 10 goals, and they did it twice against Catholic.

How it happened

  • senior Grace Lane The gate started with a free position goal to bring Scranton 1-0 in the lead.
  • Only 1:13 later Catholic replied when the newcomer Madeline McDevitt scored her first game to bind it per piece.
  • Catholic took over his first tour of the game at the 9:30 brand, when Madeline Kelly scolded a 2-1 cardinals.
  • However, Scranton replied only 11 seconds later. After the second year Jillian Lopez won the draw, she went to doctoral students Erin rich Who then found in the second year Eileen Hewitt About the middle that buried the shot when she fell 2-2 to the ground.
  • With 8:02 in the first quarter, rich connected with senior Shannon Didominica who buried the shot on the escape to push Scranton back 3-2.
  • Lane scored her second goal of the day just 25 seconds later to extend the lead to two goals.
  • Scranton took a 5-2 lead with almost three minutes in a quarter when Lopez opened a floor ball in the middle of six players, twisted and jumped online for her first goal of the day.
  • Catholic replied 47 seconds later when Caroline Regan found the back of the network to strike Scranton's lead over two goals.
  • Lopez took a pass from newcomer Grace Diominica And achieved for the second time in the period to expand Scranton's lead to 6-3 with only 43 seconds a quarter.
  • McDevitt scored her second goal of the day 2:14 in the second quarter to bring Catholic 6: 4 again within two.
  • Reich achieved another lead at 8:02, when she went to Hewitt, who shot a shot on the net from the right in front of the fold to bring the Royals with 7: 4. The point for Hewitt was the 100TH her career.
  • With 2:50 in half, Hewitt found classmates Lopez, who hit two defenders and brought it in for their third game of the game to drive scranton to four.
  • Catholic made a boost to only propose 28 seconds in the second quarter, but junior goalkeeper Eva Guerino Found the Randmark Conference Rookie of the Year in Henley Bredemann by making half of her sixth lifeguards.
  • Hewitt began in the second half with the goal when she got a pass from Reich and scored to score 9-4 royals.
  • With 6:54 during this period, McDevitt met again to reduce Scranton's lead over four goals.
  • Lopez grabbed a feed from Hewitt and met for the fourth time to drive the Royals 10-5 into the third period with 4:31.
  • Doctoral student Devyn Tanajewski stepped 1:17 into the fourth quarter with her first goal of the game.
  • Shannon Didominca He scored her second goal of the competition with 10:42 in the game to extend the royal's lead to 12: 5, and two minutes later she found rich, who scored her first goal of the game to bring Scranton's lead to eight goals.
  • Catholic scored his sixth goal with 6:26 to go into play.
  • The Royals ended the game with three unanswered goals that were achieved by Lane, Hewitt and Tanajewski when they defeated Catholic 16: 6.

Top performer

  • Lopez was appointed MVP with her four goals and the team, the nine draw, the MVP of the MVP championship championship.
  • Guerinino achieved 11 parades in her first appearance of the career title.
  • Hewitt recorded four goals and two templates, and she scored her 100TH Career point in victory.
  • Reich scored one and achieved five assists in a career.

In the box points

  • Catholic Outshot Scranton 34 to 30.
  • The royals won 14 draw checks while the Cardinals 12 won.
  • Scranton achieved 16, sales and Catholic had 15.

Next on

  • The NCAA tournament field will be unveiled on Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. in a live selection show in which the Royals are waiting for their next opponent.

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