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Events and Results

Mahoney-Kendra 4-4-15
1
Rosemont RCWL 3-8
20
Winner Stockton University STOCKW 9-5
Rosemont RCWL
3-8
1
Final
20
Stockton University STOCKW
9-5
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Rosemont RCWL 0 1 1
Stockton University STOCKW 14 6 20

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Stockton Routs Rosemont 20-1

Boxscore

Galloway, NJ – Stockton University (9-5) scored four goals in the first four minutes and rolled to a 20-1 victory over Rosemont College (3-8) that snapped a brief two-game slide. Nine different Ospreys scored, led by Lauren Ivancich (Beach Haven/Southern Regional) who tallied game highs of six goals and 10 draw controls. Skyler Mahoney-Kendra (Tinton Falls/St. John Vianney) chipped in with three goals and two assists.
 
Kaitlynn Goula (Manahawkin/Southern Regional) and Brianna Rolke (Berlin/Eastern) tossed in three goals apiece while Zoey Kramer (Eatontown/Red Bank Catholic) finished with one goal and seven assists for a game-high eight points. Kim Raichelson (Brick/Brick Memorial) dished four assists as well.
 
Ivancich started and ended the early four-goal outburst that also included markers by Kramer and Mahoney-Kendra. Stockton potted 10 more goals during the rest of the first half, topped by Ivancich and Rolke with three apiece. The remaining four tallies were scored by Mahoney-Kendra, Goula, Sarah Brenner (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) and Colleen Knight (Pennsauken/Camden Catholic) as the Ospreys roared to a 14-0 lead at the half.
 
Goula opened the second-half scoring 2:08 into the period and Jennifer South netted Rosemont's only goal of the night on a free-position shot just over a minute later. Mahoney-Kendra, Ivancich and Goula hit the net in a seven-minute span to make it 18-1. Late in the game, freshman defender Amanda Scarpa (Manalapan/Freehold Twp.) scored her first career goal and fellow defender Toni Roma (West Long Branch/Shore Regional) added her first of the season to close out the 20-1 triumph.
 
Stockton goalkeeper Mary Stornes (Galloway/Absegami) did not face a shot in the first half and was replaced by Liz Tully (Ocean City/Ocean City) for the second half.
 
Stockton's next game will be an NJAC contest at #8 The College of New Jersey on Tuesday at 7 pm.
 
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