Sophomore Sarah Galligan netted six goals to lead the
Skyhawks to victory.
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#6 Stonehill Rolls Past
Southern New Hampshire, 21-10
Skyhawks outscore Penmen
13-3 in the second half to pull away
Galligan leads the way with six goals and
assist
Boxscore
EASTON, Mass. (March 31,
2010) – Stonehill College, ranked sixth in this
week's Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches
Association (IWLCA) Division II poll, outscored Southern New
Hampshire University 13-3 in the second half in rolling to a 21-10
victory in Northeast-10 Conference women's lacrosse action at
W.B. Mason Stadium this afternoon.
Sophomore Sarah Galligan
(West Newbury, Mass./Pentucket Regional) led Stonehill
with a seven-point outing as she netted six goals to go with an
assist on the afternoon, adding four ground balls, two caused
turnovers and a draw control. Seniors Jackie Ladino (North
Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth) and Liza Gross
(Loudonville, N.Y./Shaker) both contributed five points
for the Skyhawks. Ladino collected four goals and an assist, while
Gross had three goals and two assists with nine draw controls and
four ground balls. Junior Hannah Anderson (Eden Prairie,
Minn./Eden Prairie) chipped in with three goals and an
assist.
Freshman goalkeeper Rebecca
Moore (Marlborough, Mass./St. Mark's School)
preserved the win for Stonehill with a season-high 19 saves,
including 11 stops on 14 shots on goal in the second half, adding
six ground balls and one caused turnover. Sophomore Hannah
Moriarty (Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford) stopped 15 shots
in goal for Southern New Hampshire, including ten in the second
half. Stonehill finished with a 43-34 advantage in shots for the
match, including 34-33 on goal, out-shooting SNHU 25-17 in the
second half. The Skyhawks dominated the draws in the second half,
13-4, to finish with a 19-14 edge for the contest.
Senior Carole Lee (Derry,
N.H./Pinkerton Academy) led Southern New Hampshire with
four goals, while junior Sherry Darrell (Bow,
N.H./Bow) dished four assists. Sophomore Emily
Mongeau (Westborough, Mass./Westborough) netted three
goals for the Penmen, adding six ground balls, four draw controls
and six caused turnovers. Classmate Sara Halbich (Salem,
N.H./Salem) chipped in with two goals.
Freshman Rebecca Moore stopped 11 of 14 second half shots
on goal on her way to a season-best 19 saves.
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Leading 8-7 at halftime, Stonehill
stormed out of halftime with five goals in the first 7:08 of the
second half. Anderson started the run with the first two goals in
an eight-second span just over two minutes in. Ladino also scored a
pair of goals in that stretch.
Southern New Hampshire netted three
of the next five goals to stay within 15-10 after a Lee goal,
assisted by Darrell, with six minutes left in regulation. Stonehill
broke the game open with six unanswered goals to seal the victory.
Freshmen Heather Sullivan (Andover, Mass./Andover)
and Kayla Green (Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry)
both netted two goals in the closing run, while Gross notched a
goal and assist.
Southern New Hampshire scored the
first three goals, two from Lee, and led 4-2 after a free-position
goal from Mongeau with 18:19 left in the first half. Stonehill
scored five of the next six goals to take a 7-5 lead after an
unassisted goal from Gross with 4:47 left in the half. She and
Galligan each netted two goals in that stretch. Mongeau and Halbich
sandwiched an unassisted goal from Galligan in the final two
minutes of the half to draw within 8-7 at the break.
Stonehill (4-1, 3-1 NE-10) is back
in action on Saturday when it heads to Long Island to face
8th-ranked Dowling College at 1 p.m. The Skyhawks return
home next Thursday, April 8, to host Saint Anselm College at 7 p.m.
Southern New Hampshire (3-3, 2-1 NE-10) visits Molloy College on
Friday at noon.