BoxscoreGalloway, NY – Stockton University (5-0) scored three goals in the first minute of the game and rolled to its fifth straight win, 14-4 over Old Westbury (1-2). The Ospreys led 8-0 after eight minutes and 12-0 at the half.
Lauren Ivancich (Beach Haven/Southern Regional) paced Stockton with three goals and one assist while
Brianna Rolke (Berlin/Eastern) scored three goals.
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Zoey Kramer (Eatontown/Red Bank Catholic) was the top point producer with seven on two goals and five assists.
Nicole Miller (Southampton/Seneca) tossed in two goals and four other Stockton players netted one goal apiece. Stockton outshot Old Westbury 26-8.
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Kim Raichelson (Brick/Brick Memorial) needed just 12 seconds after the opening draw to get the Ospreys on the board. Kramer scored 19 seconds later and Rolke followed 19 seconds after that for a 3-0 lead. Just 20 seconds passed before Miller made it 4-0 with the first of her two straight goals. Tallies by
Colleen Knight (Pennsauken/Camden Catholic), and then Kramer and
Kelsey Perst (Blairstown/North Warren) 21 seconds apart increased the count to 8-0 with eight minutes gone.
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The Ospreys tacked on four more goals in the first half, with the final one coming as
Kaitlynn Goula (Manahawkin/Southern Regional) scored her first marker of the season nine seconds before intermission. Perst's goal also was her first of the year.
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Old Westbury got on the board 19 seconds into the second half but Rolke and Ivancich answered for Stockton to make the score 14-1 with 19:58 remaining. Old Westbury scored the last three goals of the game but the outcome had long been decided as Stockton remained unbeaten on the season with the 14-4 victory.
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Stockton goalkeeper
Mary Stornes (Galloway/Absegami) earned the win by stopping all three shots on goal that she faced in the first half.
Liz Tully (Ocean City/Ocean City) took over between the posts for the second half. Sara Bey scored two of Old Westbury's four goals and Ashley Gugliuzzo made nine saves for the Panthers.
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Stockton will continue a three-game homestand by hosting Stevens on Thursday at 7 pm.
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