CHESTERTOWN, Md. – Senior defender/midfielder
Abby Laubach (Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township) became the 35th player in the history of Shorewomen Lacrosse to reach 100 career points on a second quarter goal with 1:29 to go as host Washington College topped visiting Mary Washington, 15-8, in a non-conference women's lacrosse game on Wednesday afternoon at Kibler Field at Roy Kirby Jr., Stadium. The Shorewomen move to 4-0 on the season, while the Eagles fall to 1-3.
Washington College 15 Mary Washington 8
How It Happened
- Leading 2-1, Washington scored the final five goals of the second quarter to take control of the contest.
Tobin Chambers goal with 4:22 left in the first quarter gave Washington a 7-1 advantage.
- The Shorewomen scored the first two goals of the second quarter to extend their unanswered run of scores to seven at 9-1 with 6:40 left on a
Mia Salvatierra tally from Laubach.
- Laubach would get her milestone point with 89 ticks left in the second on a pass from
Morgan Sutherland from about 10 yards out to give the home side an 11-2 lead and that would be the halftime score.
- In the third, Washington would score first to take its biggest lead of the game, 12-2, with 9:22 left on a Laubach goal and would take a 14-5 lead over the Eagles heading into the fourth.
- Mary Washington outscored Washington 3-1 in the fourth to provide the final margin.
For The Shorewomen (4-0)
- Scoring: Laubach and Salvatierra (four goals and one assist),
Anna Wilson (two goals and assist), Sutherland (goal and two assists),
MaryCate Anson (two goals),
Ashley Devlin (goal and assist)
- In Goal:
McKenna Seashole (60:00, eight saves, eight goals allowed)
- Laubach (seven draw controls), Anson (three caused turnovers) and
Ciara Deemer (three ground balls)
- WC went 17-for-17 in clears, went 5-for-11 in free position shots and had 23 ground balls.
- The Shorewomen held a 31-19 advantage in shots, won 15 of the game's 26 draw controls and had 16 turnovers.
For Mary Washington (1-3)
- Scoring: Blair (three goals),
Abigail Fisher and
Caeley Terapane (two goals),
Taylar Hackney and
Kimber Konen (two assists)
- In Goal:
Cailyn Tripp (10:38, one save, seven goals allowed),
Allison Carolan (49:22, six saves, eight goals allowed)
- Hackney (four draw controls), Carolan and Fisher (two ground balls)
- Mary Washington had 12 ground balls and 16 turnovers.
- The Eagles went 12-for-13 in clears and went 0-for-4 in free position chances.
Notes
- Laubach was named the Goose Nation TV Shorewomen Player of the Game on the broadcast.
- WC is 4-0 for the first time since 2013 when the squad started 7-0.
- Laubach joins Devlin and Sutherland as current players to achieve 100 all-time points. Devlin achieved her milestone last Wednesday at St. Mary's (Md.) and Sutherland reached it last season in the regular season final against McDaniel.
Up Next
3/2 v. #5 Salisbury – 1:00 p.m. (Centennial Conference game)