Chestertown, MD – The Washington College women's lacrosse team earns its first victory at home as it takes down Stockton at home, 19-11. The Shorewomen had seven different players score, Malery Andrews and Mia Salvatierra both with four goals a piece.
Washington College 19 Stockton 11
How it Happened
- The Shorewomen scored first four minutes into the first period. Lis Braswell found Malery Andrews right in front of the goal. Andrews had an open opportunity and capitalized as she put the Shorewomen up, 1-0.
- Within two minutes of each other, Mia Salvatierra and MaryCate Anson each scored to put the Shorewomen up 3-0 on the Ospreys. One minute after Anson's free position goal, Salvatierra found Anna Wilson left alone in front of the goal and the Shorewomen went up 4-0 with 4:55 left to play. Stockton scored twice in the final four minutes of play to end the period down 4-2.
- Stockton scored the first goal of the second, but Salvatierra took the Shorewomen's lead back up to two with a made free position shot after being struck on the head. Nearly one minute later she scored unassisted to put the Shorewomen back up by two, 6-4.
- The Shorewomen led the Ospreys at the end of the first half, 10-6.
- Andrews scored the first goal out of the half for either side as she received a pass from Salvatierra and put the Shorewomen up by five, 11-6.
- The Shorewomen led at the end of three periods, 17-8.
- Andrews scored the final two goals for the Shorewomen in the final period off assists from Mac Grogan and Mia Salvatierra. The Shorewomen kept Stockton off 19-11.
For the Shorewomen (2-0)
Mia Salvatierra (4 goals, 6 assists), Malery Andrews (4 goals)
Salvatierra became the ninth player in program history to record 200 points on an assist to Braswell in the second quarter to make it 9-5 and Anson is now the third player in team history to win 200 all-time draws, winning it on the draw following the Shorewomen's 11th score.
Up Next
The Shorewomen are back at home on Saturday the 28th as they host Salisbury at 12 PM.