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Sacred Heart Falls In 9-8 Heartbreaker at Wagner
4/20/2022 10:26:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Bella Beaton tallied a career-high 21 saves
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— The Sacred Heart University women's lacrosse team dropped a heartbreaker in its Northeast Conference road game, 9-8, at Wagner on Wednesday.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 4-9, 2-3 NEC
Wagner: 6-9, 4-2 NEC
Top Performers:
Lydia Werlau: 3 goals
Kelly Nolan: 2 goals
Grace Reinold: 2 goals, 2 draw controls
Goalkeepers:
Bella Beaton (SHU): L, 2-3; 21 saves, 9 goals
Lauren DiStefano (WC): W, 6-8; 4 saves, 8 goals
Up Next:
Sacred Heart travels to face Mount St. Mary's on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Of Note
Sacred Heart jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first quarter with goals from Emma Kittredge and Grace Reinold.
At the start of the second quarter, Wagner got on the board before Lydia Werlau scored to give the Pioneers the 3-1 lead. The Seahawks responded with five unanswered goals that stretched into the 10:39 mark of the third quarter to take the lead, 6-3.
The Pioneers trailed by three at the 3:23 mark in the third quarter when Kelly Nolan sparked a 4-0 run. The run bled into the fourth frame and helped SHU regain its advantage with 9:39 remaining, 8-7.
Werlau's back-to-back goals in the fourth quarter were all the Pioneers would get as Wagner tied the game at 6:10 before netting the game-winner at 1:07.
Wagner proved to be the aggressor as it outshot Sacred Heart, 42-16, which led to the 5-1 second quarter. The Pioneers also committed 18 turnovers compared to the Seahawks' seven.
Werlau led the Pioneers with three goals while Nolan and Reinold notched two. Goalie Bella Beaton recorded a career-high 21 saves.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 4-9, 2-3 NEC
Wagner: 6-9, 4-2 NEC
Top Performers:
Lydia Werlau: 3 goals
Kelly Nolan: 2 goals
Grace Reinold: 2 goals, 2 draw controls
Goalkeepers:
Bella Beaton (SHU): L, 2-3; 21 saves, 9 goals
Lauren DiStefano (WC): W, 6-8; 4 saves, 8 goals
Up Next:
Sacred Heart travels to face Mount St. Mary's on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Of Note
Sacred Heart jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first quarter with goals from Emma Kittredge and Grace Reinold.
At the start of the second quarter, Wagner got on the board before Lydia Werlau scored to give the Pioneers the 3-1 lead. The Seahawks responded with five unanswered goals that stretched into the 10:39 mark of the third quarter to take the lead, 6-3.
The Pioneers trailed by three at the 3:23 mark in the third quarter when Kelly Nolan sparked a 4-0 run. The run bled into the fourth frame and helped SHU regain its advantage with 9:39 remaining, 8-7.
Werlau's back-to-back goals in the fourth quarter were all the Pioneers would get as Wagner tied the game at 6:10 before netting the game-winner at 1:07.
Wagner proved to be the aggressor as it outshot Sacred Heart, 42-16, which led to the 5-1 second quarter. The Pioneers also committed 18 turnovers compared to the Seahawks' seven.
Werlau led the Pioneers with three goals while Nolan and Reinold notched two. Goalie Bella Beaton recorded a career-high 21 saves.
Team Stats
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Shots
16
42
Turnovers
18
7
Caused Turnovers
2
11
Draw Controls
8
12
Free-Position Shots
4
7
Ground Balls
5
20
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