
Spiders Unable To Overcome No. 12 Cavaliers
02/21/2019 | Women's Lacrosse
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, Va. – The University of Richmond women's lacrosse team jumped out to an early 3-1 lead, but the No. 12 Virginia Cavaliers dominated from then on to take a commanding 19-5 win on Thursday afternoon at Robins Stadium.
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Marissa Brown started the scoring in the third minute before she assisted Mia Castagnero for the 2-0 lead under a minute later. After the Cavaliers scored to cut the lead in half, Brown tallied her second goal to make it 3-1.
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From there, Virginia went on a six-goal run to close the half and take a 7-3 lead into the locker room.
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After Madison Ostrick scored her first goal of the season in the opening minute, the Cavalier offense dominated again, scoring 12 goals in a row to go up 19-4. Spider rookie Evelyn Roberts closed the game's scoring, tacking on an unassisted score with six minutes to play for her first career goal.
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Megan Gianforte and Danni LeServe combined for 11 saves in goal, while Julie Ball caused a game-high five turnovers and collected a game-high five ground balls. Ostrick lead all players with seven draw controls on the day.
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The Spiders return to action on Saturday, February 23, when they host American in the second game of a Richmond Lacrosse double-header at Robins Stadium. Game time is set for 4 p.m.
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Marissa Brown started the scoring in the third minute before she assisted Mia Castagnero for the 2-0 lead under a minute later. After the Cavaliers scored to cut the lead in half, Brown tallied her second goal to make it 3-1.
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From there, Virginia went on a six-goal run to close the half and take a 7-3 lead into the locker room.
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After Madison Ostrick scored her first goal of the season in the opening minute, the Cavalier offense dominated again, scoring 12 goals in a row to go up 19-4. Spider rookie Evelyn Roberts closed the game's scoring, tacking on an unassisted score with six minutes to play for her first career goal.
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Megan Gianforte and Danni LeServe combined for 11 saves in goal, while Julie Ball caused a game-high five turnovers and collected a game-high five ground balls. Ostrick lead all players with seven draw controls on the day.
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The Spiders return to action on Saturday, February 23, when they host American in the second game of a Richmond Lacrosse double-header at Robins Stadium. Game time is set for 4 p.m.
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Team Stats
VA
UR
Shots
37
26
Turnovers
15
16
Caused Turnovers
9
10
Draw Controls
15
11
Free-Position Shots
17
6
Ground Balls
18
15
Game Leaders
Players
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