
Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Yale 15-4 in Season Opener
2/19/2022 10:12:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Four Pioneers score one goal each
NEW HAVEN, Conn.— The Sacred Heart University women's lacrosse team fell in its season opener at Yale 15-4 on Saturday.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 0-1
Yale: 1-0
Top Performers:
Sydney Colesworthy: 1 goal
Mikala Eacrett: 1 goal, 2 draw controls
Emma Kittredge: 1 goal
Lydia Werlau: 1 goal
Up Next:
Sacred Heart hosts Quinnipiac in its home opener on Wednesday at 3 p.m. on Campus Field.
Of Note:
Yale tallied the first goal of the game before an hour delay due to a snow squal. Coming out of the break, the Bulldogs tallied two more goals to take a 3-0 lead in the first quarter.
With 6:21 left in the first half, Emma Kittredge flicked the ball into the net to get Sacred Heart on the board. The Pioneers would go into the half trailing, 9-1.
Lydia Werlau scored on a free position at the start of the third quarter before Yale notched two-straight goals to extend the lead, 11-2. Mikala Eacrett chipped in another goal at the 2:38 mark, but the Bulldogs extended their cushion to 10 just two minutes after, 13-3.
Sydney Colesworthy posted the game's final goal off the assist from Kelly Nolan in the last five minutes of the contest.
Yale outshot Sacred Heart, 44-13, and, 28-9, on goal. The Bulldogs also picked up 25 ground balls compared to the Pioneers' 15.
Natalie Cook caused a career-high three turnovers and matched her career-high of six ground balls. Lisa Martin, who made her first career start as a goalie, had 13 saves on the day.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 0-1
Yale: 1-0
Top Performers:
Sydney Colesworthy: 1 goal
Mikala Eacrett: 1 goal, 2 draw controls
Emma Kittredge: 1 goal
Lydia Werlau: 1 goal
Up Next:
Sacred Heart hosts Quinnipiac in its home opener on Wednesday at 3 p.m. on Campus Field.
Of Note:
Yale tallied the first goal of the game before an hour delay due to a snow squal. Coming out of the break, the Bulldogs tallied two more goals to take a 3-0 lead in the first quarter.
With 6:21 left in the first half, Emma Kittredge flicked the ball into the net to get Sacred Heart on the board. The Pioneers would go into the half trailing, 9-1.
Lydia Werlau scored on a free position at the start of the third quarter before Yale notched two-straight goals to extend the lead, 11-2. Mikala Eacrett chipped in another goal at the 2:38 mark, but the Bulldogs extended their cushion to 10 just two minutes after, 13-3.
Sydney Colesworthy posted the game's final goal off the assist from Kelly Nolan in the last five minutes of the contest.
Yale outshot Sacred Heart, 44-13, and, 28-9, on goal. The Bulldogs also picked up 25 ground balls compared to the Pioneers' 15.
Natalie Cook caused a career-high three turnovers and matched her career-high of six ground balls. Lisa Martin, who made her first career start as a goalie, had 13 saves on the day.
Team Stats
SHU
YALE
Shots
13
44
Turnovers
19
13
Caused Turnovers
7
12
Faceoffs Won
0
0
Extra-Man Opps
0
0
Ground Balls
15
25
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