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Women's Lacrosse

Seahawks strike first but fall to Gulls

Box Score

BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott women's lacrosse team defeated Salve Regina, 24-4, on Wednesday evening at Hempstead Stadium. 

Salve Regina took the early 1-0 lead on a tally from Kaity Doherty (Portsmouth, R.I.) at 29:18, but the Gulls responded with five goals over the next seven minutes to gain the advantage and never looked back as they stretched that lead to 17-2 at the half. 

The Gulls continued to pressure offensively in the second half to secure the 24-4 victory and improve to 2-0 in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) play. 

Leading the Gulls offensively was Morgan Pike (Shapleigh, Maine) with four goals, while Jennifer Lacroix (Wrentham, Mass.) and Alex Fitzgerald (Guilford, Conn.) were close behind with three goals each. 

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Bella Rino (Northborough, Mass.) got the start in net and made two saves in the first half. Marissa Karras (Middleton, Mass.) came in for the second half and recorded one save.

  • Jackie Healy (Northborough, Mass.) and Fitzgerald dished out a team-high four assists each. 

  • Also finding the back of the net for the Gulls throughout the contest were Mollie Manning (Hull, Mass.), Ali Campbell (Lakeville, Mass.), Tori Hurley (Glastonbury, Conn.), Katie Wagner (Brewster, N.Y.), Maggie Berger(Old Lyme, Conn.), Abigail Berger (Old Lyme, Conn.), Maya Feigenbaum(West Hartford, Conn.), Hannah Schilling (Newburyport, Mass.), Nicole Anselmo (Natick, Mass.), and Julia Lantieri (Glastonbury, Conn.). 

  • Hurley and Schilling's tallies were the first of their collegiate careers. 

  • Schilling, Feigenbaum, Hurley, and M. Berger were each credited with assists. 

  • For the Seahawks, Doherty scored two goals, while Kiley Anderson (East Greenwich, R.I.) and Olivia Slysz (South Hadley, Mass.)each had one tally. 

  • Christina Myers (River Edge, N.J.) shifted to 3-2 in net for Salve Regina with seven saves in the first half. Bridget Newbury (Bridgewater, Mass.) made three saves in the second half. 

WHAT'S NEXT

Endicott (6-3, 2-0 CCC) travels to Gordon College for a 12 PM game on Saturday, March 30. Salve Regina (3-2, 1-1 CCC) hosts New England College on Saturday, March 30 at 1 PM. 

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Players Mentioned

Kiley Anderson

#30 Kiley Anderson

Attack
5' 3"
Junior
Newport is one of my favorite places in the world, so being able to study here while continuing to play lacrosse is why I chose Salve.
Kaity Doherty

#17 Kaity Doherty

Attack
5' 6"
Sophomore
I chose Salve because of the perfect location and the beautiful campus. I also loved the feel of a tight knit community that comes with a smaller school.
Christina Myers

#00 Christina Myers

Goalkeeper
5' 10"
Sophomore
Bridget Newbury

#20 Bridget Newbury

Goalkeeper
5' 4"
Junior
Beautiful campus and a great nursing program
Olivia Slysz

#1 Olivia Slysz

Attack/Midfield
5' 2"
Senior
I chose Salve Regina because of its great nursing program and the beautiful campus. 

Players Mentioned

Kiley Anderson

#30 Kiley Anderson

5' 3"
Junior
Newport is one of my favorite places in the world, so being able to study here while continuing to play lacrosse is why I chose Salve.
Attack
Kaity Doherty

#17 Kaity Doherty

5' 6"
Sophomore
I chose Salve because of the perfect location and the beautiful campus. I also loved the feel of a tight knit community that comes with a smaller school.
Attack
Christina Myers

#00 Christina Myers

5' 10"
Sophomore
Goalkeeper
Bridget Newbury

#20 Bridget Newbury

5' 4"
Junior
Beautiful campus and a great nursing program
Goalkeeper
Olivia Slysz

#1 Olivia Slysz

5' 2"
Senior
I chose Salve Regina because of its great nursing program and the beautiful campus. 
Attack/Midfield