APRIL 24, 2008
KING'S WOMEN'S LACROSSE FALLS TO BIG SECOND
HALF BY SUSQUEHANNA
SELINSGROVE -- Host Susquehanna University
broke open a game tied 8-8 at the half with 15 second-half goals as the
Crusaders posted a 23-10 victory over King's College in a non-conference
women's lacrosse matchup Thursday in Selinsgrove.
With the win, Susquehanna improved to 5-9 on the year while King's
slipped to 3-12.
The teams entered the half deadlocked at 8-8 and traded scores early in
the second half to stand at 9-9 with 23:16 remaining in the contest. But
the Crusaders blew the game open with 13 unanswered goals to built a
22-9 lead with 3:32 left.
Erin McGarrigle led Susquehanna with five goals while Meghan Cadigan and
Sarah Frakowiak tallied four goals each.
Grace King led the Lady Monarchs with three goals while Candace Russ
added two goals and one assist. Reanna Lachner netted two goals for
King's while Kira Shelly posted one goal and one assist. Alicia Cox and
Melissa Gates chipped in with one goal each. Heather Kelly made 16 saves
on the day.
King's will close out its season Saturday at 1:00 p.m. when the Lady
Monarchs host Messiah College at Betzler Fields.
