Box score
The Belmont Abbey women's lacrosse team suffered its first
defeat of the season after faling at Pfeiffer 7-6 this afternoon.
The Falcons improve their mark on the season to 1-1 overall and 1-0
in the conference, while the Abbey falls to 2-1 overall and 2-1 in
conference play.
Pfeiffer midfielder Heidi Karaskiewicz started off the day's
scoring with an unassisted drive to the net 2:06 into the game.
The Abbey responded with four goals over the next eight minutes.
Abbey midfielder Shannon Farden tallied the first two goals and was
followed by attack Samantha Hooker who netted the second two.
Brianna Dignan recorded both assists on Hooker's goals.
Alex Cook brought Pfeiffer back into the game with 13:53 left in
the period. The Falcons continued their offensive efforts and in
the final two minutes of the period tied the game at 4-4 off of
goals from attack Krissy Bentolila and midfielder Jamie Livingston.
Bentolila's goal was off a free position attempt due to an Abbey
foul.
Bentolila opened the final period by getting on the board for
Pfeiffer 3:24 into play. Attack Sarah Hebberd put the Falcons up
by two with a goal four minutes later. The Abbey responded with
their first goal of the second half with 19:38 left in the period.
Laurie Jordan zipped a shot past Pfeiffer goalkeeper Caitlin Ryan
from about eight yards out.
With just under 13 minutes left in the game, Cook found the back
of the net off of a free position shot to put the Falcons up by two
again. Cook's goal would end up being the game-winner.
Farden put her third goal of the game in net with 2:43 left in
the game and brought the Crusaders within one goal. The Falcons
fought to gain control of play until the final horn sounded.
Pfeiffer was led by Bentolila and Cook who each tallied two
goals. Kelly McConnell (Woodbridge, MD) grabbed four ground balls
for the Falcons, while Amanda Smith (Leesburg, VA) caused four
turnovers. Ryan earned the win with nine saves on the day.
The Crusaders were led by Farden and Hooker with three goals and
two goals, respectively. Theresa Nolan marked three caused
turnovers for the Abbey.