Galloway, NJ – Stockton University (2-1) led wire-to-wire in an 18-5 rout over Lycoming College on Sunday afternoon.
Madison MacGillivray (Forked River/Lacey Twp.) scored a career-high six goals to lead the Ospreys on the day.
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MacGillivray tallied the first two goals of the game before the Warriors got one back in the first period. Stockton potted five of the next six markers in the frame for a 7-2 lead after one quarter of play.
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A 6-1 second period, with MacGillivray scoring three times, gave Stockton a commanding 13-3 advantage at the break. The home squad added five more tallies to two for Lycoming, in the second half, to finish off the 18-5 victory.
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In addition to MacGillivray's big game, freshman
Charlotte Ondria (Newtown, PA/Council Rock North) scored her first two career goals and dished an assist for three points.
Isabella Marinello (West Caldwell/James Caldwell) had a career-high six assists, including the final goal of the game by sophomore
Bella Cote (Galloway/Cedar Creek) who scored her first career marker.
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Jordan Czaczkowski (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) picked up the win, playing the first 30 minutes and made two saves. Freshman
Nzingha Smith-Vance (Cheltenham, PA/Cheltenham) finished up and kicked out a pair of shots.
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For the Warriors, Katie Maguire scored four goals with one assist for five points to lead the team. Goalkeeper Emma Yanders made 12 saves in net.
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Stockton will be off until next Saturday, when the Ospreys will complete their four-game home stand to begin the season. The Ospreys will take on Farmingdale State College at 1pm in Galloway.
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