Box Score
Box score
The Queens women's lacrosse team scored the final five goals of
the game to erase a 7-5 Abbey lead to earn a 10-7 non-conference
win this afternoon at Alumni Field. Queens moves to 7-5, while the
Abbey drops to 3-6.
The Royals carried a 5-4 lead into the break after Abbey's Laura
Dowd cut the deficit to one with 3:57 left in the first. The
Crusaders maintained their momentum into the second half, scoring
three unanswered goals in the first 12 minutes, the last two coming
20 seconds apart, to open up a 7-5 lead with 18:01 to go.
Dowd scored the first goal of the half on a free position shot
to deadlock the game at five. Just over four minutes later, Kim
Taylor gave the Crusaders their first lead since the early part of
the first half with a goal. Susan Killeavy won the ensuing draw
control raced into the Queens end, circled around the net and
scored just 19 seconds later to widen the lead to 7-5, but the
Abbey would not score again.
After an Abbey yellow card, Kristi Kemp and Caitlin O'Rourke
scored back-to-back to knot the contest at seven. Kemp's tally came
at 15:17 and O'Rourke tied the game at the 13:20 mark.
3:18 later, Angelique Morabito put the Royals ahead for good,
beating Tory Morgan for an 8-7 Royals lead. Queens won the ensuing
draw control and kept possession, running down the clock to the
4:28 mark when Shannon Casey found a streaking Amanda Martin, who
fired a shot into the back of the net to extend the advantage to a
pair. Casey closed the scoring with three seconds left to provide
the winning margin.
Queens outshot the Abbey 27-24 and the Crusaders held a 33-27
edge in ground balls. Martin and Dowd tied for the game-high with
three goals apiece. Casey added a pair, while Kemp, O'Rourke,
Morabito, Brittany Philip and Paige Fisher all had one for the
Royals. Casey handed out three assists. Morabito had two and Philip
had one.
Along with Dowd, the Abbey received one goal each from Killeavy,
Taylor, Elyse Mohn and Megan Patton. Mohn had the only assist. Dowd
led the way with five draw control wins and six ground balls.
Morgan made eight saves in the net and scooped up eight ground
balls. Akasha Kasper led Queens with five ground balls. Goalkeeper
Chelsea Lancashire made 12 saves, six in each half.