Eleven Greyhounds scored to lead the seventh-ranked Loyola University Maryland women's lacrosse team to a 23-5 win over Boston University in a Patriot League contest played at Ridley Athletic Complex Saturday afternoon.
With a seven-point performance, graduate student
Livy Rosenzweig moved into fifth place on the NCAA's all-time records for career assists (195) and 16th for career points (365). She led all players with five goals today and tacked on two assists.
Freshman
Georgia Latch notched her second-straight six-point performance, scoring three times and adding three assists, while sophomore
Sarah Engle recorded her first collegiate hat trick, scoring three goals for Loyola – one of two remaining undefeated teams in NCAA Division I women's lacrosse this season (9-0 overall, 2-0 in Patriot League games).
Graduate students
Sam Fiedler and
Elli Kluegel, senior
Jillian Wilson and sophomore
Izzy D'Antonio all scored twice, while junior
Catie Corolla, sophomore
Sydni Black and freshmen
Lily Osborne and
Chase Boyle tacked on one goal apiece. Junior
Emily Wills added one assist.
In goal, graduate student
Kaitlyn Larsson and freshman
Lauren Spence combined for 10 saves with Larsson turning back six in 45 minutes and Spence collecting a personal-best four in the final 15 minutes.
Lauren Kaye led Boston University (0-9 overall, 0-3 Patriot League) with two goals, while Jennifer Barry won six draw controls.
Boston University scored the first goal of the game and then answered back-to-back goals from Rosenzweig to even the game at 2-2 less than five minutes into play. It would be all Greyhounds after that though, as Loyola rattled off seven-straight goals to take a commanding 9-2 lead by the 14:06 mark of the second quarter.
The Terriers halted the streak with a goal at 9:41, but Fiedler's goal at 8:31 sparked a season-best 12-goal run that was capped by the first career goals from Osborne and D'Antonio at the 7:03 and 3:37 marks of the third quarter, respectively.
Boston netted the next two goals of the game, before strikes from Engle and D'Antonio closed out the scoring in the game.
On the draw, Wilson led all players with seven draw controls, while Rosenzweig won six.
Loyola will return to action on Tuesday when it travels to No. 5 Syracuse for a 6 p.m. game at the Carrier Dome.