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Sabre women’s lacrosse has offense sputter against Cornell

Marian University women’s lacrosse (2-7, 0-0 NACC) struggled on the offensive side in an 8-3 loss to Cornell.

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  • The Sabres were on the board first when junior Izzy Newton was able to find the back of the net 3:59 into the game.
  • This proved to be the lone score of the first quarter as Marian led 1-0.
  • The Rams were able to break through in the third quarter scoring three goals in a span of 3:23 to take a 3-1 advantage.
  • Newton scored her second of the game to round out the scoring for the second quarter and put the Sabres behind 3-2.
  • The Sabres were able to tie the game to open the second half when senior Nicole Stachon scored a woman-up goal at the 8:15 mark.
  • The Rams would net two to close out the stanza, however, and led 5-3 heading into the fourth.
  • Marian controlled play for most of the fourth quarter, but it was Cornell who scored three times to close out the 8-3 win.

 

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  • Shots were fairly even with Cornell holding a slim 24-23 advantage.
  • The Sabres had 40 turnovers and were held scoreless on six free-position attempts.
  • The Rams also held a slight edge in ground balls at 37-36.
  • Marian did have an advantage on clears going 17-of-25 (.680) compared to 17-30 (.567) for Cornell.
  • Each team had seven draw controls.
  • Cornell has now won all three meetings against Marian.

 

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Junior Izzy Newton had her fifth multi-goal game of the season.
Senior Gwen Kosirog (2-6) made nine saves with two ground balls.
Senior Kayla Kolpitcke had seven ground balls to go with three caused turnovers and four draw controls.

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