Box Score
Box score
The Belmont Abbey women's lacrosse team outscored Erskine 12-2
in the second half after holding an 8-4 halftime lead to earn a
20-6 win over the visiting Erskine College Flying Fleet this
afternoon at Alumni Field. The Abbey moves to 2-1 overall and 1-0
in Conference Carolinas, while Erskine falls to 0-2 overall and 0-2
in Conference Carolinas.
After Erskine scored the first goal of the second half to pull
to within 8-5, the Crusaders scored two straight to extend the lead
to 10-5. Erskine's Samantha Jones scored what turned out to be the
Flying Fleet's last goal with 25:21 left to close the lead to 10-6,
but the Crusaders scored the final ten goals of the game to coast
to the victory.
The first half was a close contest as Burns opened the scoring
to give Erskine the early lead, but goals from Emily Hudgins and
another from Elyse Mohn, the first of her game-high five tallies,
put the Crusaders ahead 2-1. After Erskine knotted the game at two
less than a minute later, Lindsay Connolly moved the Abbey on top
for good with a free position shot at the 21:07 mark. Connolly
scored three first half goals on four shots, and her free position
shot started a string of four-straight Abbey tallies to extend the
cushion to 6-2.
Belmont Abbey outshot Erskine 41-17 and also won the battles in
draw controls (16-12) and ground balls (34-19). Mohn led all
players with five goals on eight shots, while Hudgins added four on
six shots. Megan Patton also fired home four winners, coming on
eight shots. Connolly totaled three, while Molly Schaefer scored
twice. Rebecca Diggs and Laura Dowd both had one. Ariel Walker
handed out three assists, while Connolly, Hudgins and Mohn logged
two helpers each. Diggs added one. Dowd won eight draw controls and
scooped up five ground balls. Goalkeeper Tory Morgan stopped nine
shots and totaled three ground balls.
Burris and Alesia Jerrells led Erskine with two goals apiece,
while Kelly Dalziel and Denise Zani both had one. Dalziel and
Jerrells both had one assist.