ARLINGTON, Va. - The No. 2 Salisbury University
women's lacrosse team had a dozen different players score a goal
Monday night under the lights against Marymount (Va.) University in
Arlington, Va., en route to a 20-9 Capital Athletic Conference
victory.
The game was close at the start as Salisbury (7-0, 3-0 CAC) led
5-3 with 15 minutes to play in the first half. The Sea Gulls
exploded after that and scored the games' next 13 goals which
carried over into the second half.
Marymount (1-2, 1-1 CAC) outscored Salisbury 6-2 in the final 17
minutes of play.
Sophomore Beth Rhodey (one assist) led all goal
scorers with three tallies and also picked up a game-high six
ground balls. Senior Sue Ackermann (two goals,
five assists) recorded a game-high seven point game. Sophomore
Kim Cudmore turned in a fine game as she scored
two goals and added two assists to go along with four ground balls.
SU also received two goals from senior Robyn
Bishop, juniors Jessica Chmielewski and
Ashleigh Gender and freshman Logan
Bilderback.
Junior Sonja Stuart picked up the win in the
net as she only played the first half of the game and made four
saves. Freshman Julie Ann Caulfield started the
second half and recorded one save. Sophomore Natalie
Pappas finished the last 10 minutes of the game and also
made one save.
Salisbury limited its turnovers as the maroon and gold only
turned the ball over five times while they held an advantage in
ground balls, 32-18. The Sea Gulls outshot the Saints 44-17.
The Sea Gulls turn around and face Capital Athletic Conference
opponent Villa Julie College on Tuesday.