Women’s Lacrosse loses 11-10 to St. Lawrence on Senior Day
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Heffernan recorded six points on three goals and three assists, while sophomore Lily DePalma and first-year Serafina Kiselgof each scored two goals. RIT graduate student goalie Michelle Messenger made 20 saves.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Heffernan scored 12 seconds into the game to give the Tigers the lead.
- St. Lawrence scored back-to-back goals, taking a 2-1 lead on Jacqui Cloutier’s goal with 12:14 remaining in the quarter.
- DePalma scored from first-year Morgan Nichter to tied the score at 2-2, and senior Baylee West scored from Heffernan to give the Tigers a 3-2 lead.
- The Saints scored three straight goals, taking a 5-3 lead on Cloutier’s goal with 4:23 remaining in the second quarter.
- Kiselgof scored back-to-back goals, tying the game at 5-5 on her goal with 16-seconds to play in the half.
- Heffernan and junior Julia Tenney each scored to give RIT a 7-5 lead early in the third quarter.
- St. Lawrence’s Neve Ley scored to cut the RIT lead to 7-6, and Bella Hillman tied the score on her goal with 6:18 remaining in the third.
- First-year Kate Trojan scored with 5:18 remaining to give the Tigers an 8-7 lead.
- The Saints scored the final two goals of the third quarter to lead 9-8.
- Cloutier scored her fourth goal of the game early in the fourth quarter to extend the Saints’ lead to 10-8.
- Heffernan tallied her third goal of the game with 9:49 to play to cut the lead to 10-9, and DePalma scored a free-position goal with 8:54 remaining to tie the score at 10-10.
- Powell scored with 6:52 to play to make it an 11-10 final.
GAME NOTES
- St. Lawrence outshot RIT, 31-25.
- RIT went 17-of-25 on clearing attempts and won 16-of-25 draw controls.
- RIT senior Rachel Border grabbed four ground balls and caused three turnovers.