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Jill Souza
4
Nichols NC 2-5
17
Winner Lasell LC 5-3
Nichols NC
2-5
4
Final
17
Lasell LC
5-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Nichols NC 1 3 4
Lasell LC 12 5 17

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Lasers hand Bison their third-straigh loss, 17-4

Lasell 17, Nichols 4
Dudley, Mass. – Grellier Field
Tuesday, March 29, 2016

 
All-Time Series & Streaks
The Lasers have now taken the last seven matches against the Bison and move to 10-4 all-time in the series.

Quick Synopsis
The Nichols College women's lacrosse team fell 17-4 to Lasell in non-conference action Tuesday afternoon at Grellier Field. The Lasers scored the first four goals of the game before the Bison were finally able to get on the board at 21:02 – then Lasell went on an 8-0 run to close out the first half with a 12-1 lead.

Three Stars of the Game
1 – Freshman Vanessa Pino (Methuen, Mass.) (Lasell) – three goals (game-winning goal); five shots; one ground ball; one caused turnover; one draw control
2 – Senior Ashlee Pechulis (Westfield, Mass.) (Lasell) – three goals; five shots; two ground balls; two caused turnovers
3 – Sophomore Danielle Chambrelli (Cheshire, Conn.) (Lasell) – three goals; three shots; one ground ball

Key Stat of the Game
The Bison were outshot 27-13 for the game including 19-7 in the first half. Nichols also committed 22 turnovers in the game compared to the 17 for Lasell.

Quick Hits
- Senior captain Alexa Smith (Salem, N.H.) produced a team-high two goals while senior captain Meghan Dombkowski (Sagaponack, N.Y.) and junior Brooke Marion (South Hadley, Mass.) each had one goal.
 
- The Lasers saw 10 different student-athletes score goals while three Lasers had hat tricks. Freshman Jordan McComb (Cumberland, R.I.) potted two goals in the game.
- Junior Katherine Cotton (Kennebunk, Maine) made two saves in 49:06 and took the loss while sophomore Jacqueline Hogue (North Grafton, Mass.) played the remaining 10:54 in the game and also had two stops.
- Junior Brooke Bergeron (Swampscott, Mass.) took the win after making six saves in just the first half before classmate Bridge Delaney (Weymouth, Mass.) played the entire second half and stopped two shots.

Next up
Nichols (2-5) – Thursday, March 31 vs Connecticut College, 7:00 p.m.
Lasell (5-3) – Saturday, April 2 at Mount Ida, 12:30 p.m.
 
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