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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Athletics

Lee match up
Vinny O'Connor
12
Saint Anselm SAINT AN 5-1, 5-0
13
Winner Embry-Riddle (FL) ERAUW 8-1, 7-1
Saint Anselm SAINT AN
5-1, 5-0
12
Final
13
Embry-Riddle (FL) ERAUW
8-1, 7-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Saint Anselm SAINT AN 2 6 1 3 12
Embry-Riddle (FL) ERAUW 6 2 5 0 13

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Amelie Fryer

Women's Lacrosse Wins Battle of the Birds

SAVANNAH, GA. – The No. 7 Embry-Riddle women's lacrosse team claimed a 13-12 victory over No. 18 Saint Anselm College, marking the Eagles' third consecutive win in the series. The Eagles were determined to capitalize on their strong form, and they did just that in a thrilling contest.

RECORDS
No.7 Embry-Riddle | 8-1
No.18 Saint Anselm | 5-1

ALL-TIME SERIES
• Embry-Riddle now leads the all-time series 3-1.
• This was the first match-up played on neutral ground, with all previous meetings taking place at ERAU's home field.
• The 13-12 scoreline was the closest of all four match-ups between the teams.

How It Happened

First Quarter Second Quarter
  • The second quarter saw a dramatic shift as the Hawks answered with six goals, while the Eagles only scored two.
  • Enners and Rogala started the quarter strong with two goals a minute apart.
  • The quarter ended with the score tied at 8-8.
Third Quarter
  • The Eagles came out recharged in the third quarter, with the offense scoring five goals and the defense allowing only one.
  • Rogala set the tone early with an unassisted goal to open the scoring, collecting a total of two goals this quarter.
  • Foreman, Caitlin Gavin and Jansky also secured goals this quarter.
  • The defense was suffocating, allowing only three shots and conceding just one goal.
  • The Eagles ended the quarter with a 13-9 lead.
Fourth  Quarter
  • The fourth quarter was the lowest scoring of the game, with the Eagles struggling to find the back of the net.
  • The Hawks managed to score three goals, but the ERAU defense, led by captain Kaitlyn Henry, held strong.
  • The Eagles secured the 13-12 win to remain undefeated in neutral-site match-ups.
Player Spotlight
  • Zeruto – Zeruto reached a significant milestone, scoring her 100th career goal and 200th career point in today's game.
  • Henry – The defensive leader of the game, Henry recorded six ground balls (a single-game career high) and one caused turnover, anchoring the defense.
  • Enners – Enners had a stellar performance in the draw circle, collecting 10 draw controls and helping ERAU dominate the draw control battle 20-7.
UP NEXT
The Eagles travel to Palm Beach Atlantic for a non-conference contest on March 21 at 5 p.m.
 
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