PLYMOUTH, N.H. - Junior Caitlin Albert
(Scarborough, Maine) and sophomore Jessica Knight (Alfred, Maine)
scored four goals apiece and freshman Mary Vaughan (Brunswick,
Maine added three goals Tuesday afternoon to lead the University of
Southern Maine to a 15-7 victory over Plymouth State University in
a Little East Conference women's lacrosse game at Arold Field.
Plymouth State got on the board first, but the Huskies score five
unanswered goals to take a 5-1 lead midway through the first
half. USM pulled away the remainder of the first half and
went into the break with an 11-4 margin, and took control of the
contest with three consecutive goals in the first 10 minutes of the
second half.
Southern Maine moved into second place in the LEC with a 4-1
conference record, 6-7 overall, while PSU dropped to 1-9 and 1-5.
Sophomore Kalie Judd (Peabody, Mass.) topped the
PSU stat sheet with three goals, five ground balls, and five draw
controls. Sophomore Kerry D'Ambroise
(Lowell, Mass.) also scored three times for the Panthers, and
freshman Michaela Rice (Weirs Beach, N.H.) added
one. Junior Amanda Kreamer (Lynn, Mass.)
anchored the defense, collecting seven ground balls.
Seniors Justene Dorr (Gorham, Maine) and Shannon Kynoch (South
Burlington, Vt.), sophomore Erica Robertson (St. Albans, Vt.) and
junior Melissa Rivet (Bridgton, Maine) each added a goal to the USM
offense. Freshmen Kelsey Inzer (Randolph, Vt.) had a solid
game with four ground balls, three draw controls, and three caused
turnovers.
PSU plays its final home game Thursday against Colby-Sawyer College
(4:00 p.m.) USM visits the University of New England Thursday for a
non-conference encounter (4:00 p.m.)
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