BoxscoreGalloway, NJ – Stockton University (4-0) remained unbeaten on the season with an 18-4 triumph over Immaculata (0-3) that was the fourth straight win for the Ospreys.
Kim Raichelson (Brick/Brick Memorial) led Stockton with four goals and two assists for six points.
Brianna Rolke (Berlin/Eastern) tossed in four goals while
Mary Schmid (Lumberton/Holy Cross) and
Kelsey Perst (Blairstown/North Warren) netted two goals apiece.
Sarah Frankovic (Long Valley/West Morris Central) contributed a goal and four assists to the victory. Ten different Ospreys scored goals in the game.
After Frankovic and Schmid potted goals in the first 3:22, Rolke scored twice in a span of 1:02 for a 4-0 lead. Immaculata got on the board 19 seconds later but Stockton broke the game open with seven consecutive goals. Raichelson potted three markers followed by Rolke with two.
Skyler Mahoney-Kendra (Tinton Falls/St. John Vianney) and
Sarah Brenner (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) also found the net.
Raichelson opened the second-half scoring and Immaculata answered with a goal that made it 12-3 before Stockton followed with a six-goal outburst. Freshman
Melanie Patterson (Jackson/Jackson Liberty) and sophomore defender
Heather Malosky (Branchburg/Immaculata) started the run by each scoring their first career goals.
Perst struck twice while freshmen Schmid and
Carissa Genzo (Robbinsville/Robbinsville) each potted a marker. A late goal by Immaculata ended the scoring as the Ospreys cruised to the 18-4 triumph.
Stockton goalkeeper
Mary Stornes (Galloway/Absegami) earned the win with four saves in the first 41:03.
Brianna Gerstel (Northfield/Mainland) played the last 18:57 in goal for the Ospreys.
Amanda Mayer scored two goals while Nicole Dominick added a goal and an assist for Immaculata. Mighty Macs' goalie Christine McIntyre finished with seven saves.
Stockton will continue a five-game homestand by hosting St. Joseph's-Long Island on Thursday, March 17 at 2 p.m.