
The Wheaton College women's lacrosse team raced out to a 10-2 halftime lead and held on for an eventual 13-11 triumph over MIT in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) action on Saturday afternoon at Keefe Field.
Sophomore midfielderΒ Melanie SharickΒ (Amherst, Mass./Amherst)filled the stat sheet for Wheaton with three goals, three ground balls and three draw controls. FreshmenΒ Allie BushΒ (Kennebunk, Maine/Kennebunk),Β Mia CambiΒ (Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow)Β andΒ Brooke SabolΒ (Landgrove, Vt./Burr & Burton Academy)Β and juniorΒ Leila MillsΒ (Brunswick, Maine/Brunswick)Β all added two goals to the Lyons attack.
Engineers' seniorΒ Laura Wacker (Brooklyn, N.Y./Poly Prep Country Day)Β led all scorers with four markers. FreshmanΒ Kira Schott (New Canaan, Conn./Greenwich Academy)Β aided the offense with two goals, seven ground balls, four draw controls and two caused turnovers.
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The Lyons netted four-straight goals from the opening draw control as Sharick found the back of the net at the 29:15 mark. Sabol scored an unassisted tally at 28:08, juniorΒ Hayley BrightΒ (Cumberland, Maine/North Yarmouth Academy)Β ripped home a shot at 22:13 and Mills rounded out the scoring outburst at 21:42 on a nice feed from juniorΒ Charlotte De SantisΒ (Darien, Conn./Cushing Academy).
Wacker put MIT on the scoreboard with 19:20 remaining in the first half with an unassisted marker. Wheaton outscored the Engineers 6-1 over the final 15 minutes of the stanza as Sharick guided the charge with two goals.
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In the second half, MIT closed the gap with a 4-0 run over the span of three minutes (13:39-10:39) receiving goals from freshmanΒ Isabella DiDio (Jenkintown, Pa./Germantown Friends School), seniorMegan Wright (Devon, Pa./Conestoga), Wacker and Schott.
Bush added an insurance tally at 6:45 before the Engineers rattled off two goals with less than one minute and 30-seconds to play to conclude the scoring.
Wheaton won the draw control matchup, 14-12, and outworked MIT defensively in the ground balls category, 24-22. The Engineers went 16-for-17 in clear attempts while the Lyons were 13-for-16.
Sophomore goalkeeperΒ Katy AnanianΒ (Belmont, Mass./Belmont)Β made a game-high seven saves in the win for the Blue and White. Second-year goalkeeperΒ Candice Kaplan (Arlington, Va./Thomas Jefferson HS for Sci. and Tech.)Β turned away six shots.
Wheaton (3-3, 1-0 NEWMAC) welcomes Springfield College to Keefe Field Β Saturday, March 30 for a NEWMAC contest 1 p.m. MIT (2-3, 0-1 NEWMAC) hosts Smith on Saturday 1 p.m.
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