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Women's Lacrosse Senior Day
C A Hill Photo
14
RIT RIT 5-10, 3-7 LL
21
Winner St. Lawrence SLU 16-1, 9-1 LL
RIT RIT
5-10, 3-7 LL
14
Final
21
St. Lawrence SLU
16-1, 9-1 LL
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
RIT RIT 1 2 7 4 14
St. Lawrence SLU 8 6 3 4 21

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

No. 13 Saints Set Program Record on Senior Day

The No. 13 St. Lawrence University women's defeated RIT 21-14 on senior day at Hall-Leet Stadium. With the win, the Saints set a new program record for wins and a season, passing the 1990 NCAA Runner-Up Team that went 15-1.

The Saints were led by Isabel Silvia, Rachel Burke and Jaime Allan, who all tallied four goals. Charlotte Powell finished with three goals and two assists, while Callie O'Neil, Neve Ley, Morgan Arakelian, and Bella Hillman also scored for the Scarlet and Brown. Silvia and Dana Fernandez each won six draw controls, while Kate Wilson picked up two ground balls and caused one turnover.  

The Saints got off to a hot start scoring the first four goals of the game all before the 11:07 mark in the first quarter. Krystyna Sterio scored for the Tigers to break up the run, but the Scarlet and Brown went on a 13-1 run over RIT.

Colette Rigas scored two for the Tigers late in the second, but Hillman scored her 18th of the season to lift the Saints lead to 14-3 at the break.

The Tigers rallied hard in the third quarter, outscoring the Saints 7-3 to bring the game within seven. Both teams would net four in the fourth quarter and the Saints were able to hold onto the senior day win.



RIT was led by Rigas with six goals and an assist, while Sterio scored three and Aldyn Savage won eight draws.

Courtney Lynn made five saves for the Saints and was relieved by Raelynn Bovenzi, who made two. Linda Nutter finished with eight for RIT.

St. Lawrence outshot RIT 42-25, including 29-21 in shots on goal. RIT picked up 10 ground balls to the Saints' eight and St. Lawrence held a 20-19 edge in draw controls.

After today's game, the Saints honored the eight members of the Class of 2022 – Callie O'Neil, Abigail Eberle, Caroline Cloutier, Isabel Silvia, Malia MacDonald, Jaime Allan, Emma Polumbo and Adriana Chamberlin.

The Saints secured the second seed in the Liberty League Tournament and will receive a first-round bye and will face the winner of the No. 3/6 game between Clarkson and Ithaca to see who they will face in Saturday's 2:30 p.m. semifinal at William Smith.
 
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