
Pioneers' Second Half Rally Comes Up Short At Binghamton
3/20/2016 12:00:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – The Sacred Heart women's lacrosse team overcame a slow start to get within a goal of the Binghamton Bearcats Sunday at Bearcat Sports Complex, but fell 9-7.
Alyssa Pearce led the offense with a three-point game, scoring two goals and picking up an assist. Jenna Liljeberg scored two goals, and Caitlin Delaney had two assists and a game-high eight groundballs.
Sacred Heart (3-4) took the lead against Binghamton (4-4) on Liljeberg's goal ten minutes into the first period. The Pioneers defense was suffocating for the first 21 minutes of the period, holding the Bearcats goalless until Olivia Batista was able to tie the game 1-1 at the 8:57 mark. Batista's goal opened a 4-0 Binghamton run, as a Jacqueline Kennedy goal put the Bearcats up 4-1 at halftime.
The Bearcats extended their lead to 5-1 just 1:48 into the second half as Miriam Ghabarou was the fifth different player to score for Binghamton. SHU ended the Binghamton run on an Emily Kick goal at the 24:44 mark to make the score 5-2. Binghamton took its largest lead of the game with 20:42 remaining when Valerie DeNapoli's second straight goal put the Bearcats ahead 7-2.
Sacred Heart was outshot by Binghamton 26-14 and lost the groundball battle 23-20. Paige Hammick made nine saves for SHU. The Pioneers caused 11 turnovers on the day, but turned the ball over 16 times. Golderman and DeNapoli lead the Bearcats scoring with two goals apiece.
The Pioneers are back in action on Saturday, March 26, hosting St. Mary's at 1 p.m.
First Half
- The Pioneers scored first for the third time in seven games this season.
- SHU held the Bearcats without a goal for the first 21:03 of the first period.
Second Half
- Emily Kick's goal at the 24:44 mark was her first of the season.
- Pearce scored two goals for the third time this season.
- The Pioneers went on a 4-0 run over 12:14 to get within one, 7-6.
- Emily Corrice assisted on Pearce's second goal of the game, her second assist of the season.












































