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Slow start costs Sabre women’s lacrosse at MSOE

Marian University women’s lacrosse (4-8, 1-3 NACC) suffered a crucial loss falling to MSOE 19-10.
 

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  • A busy first quarter saw the Raiders score seven of the first eight goals to lead by six.
  • A pair of goals from senior Nicole Stachon brought Marian to within four, but MSOE scored two goals separated by 25 seconds to lead 9-3 after the first 15 minutes.
  • MSOE was able to build its lead to 11-3 after scoring the first two goals of the second quarter.
  • Marian was able to end the half strong scoring three of the final four goals with two of the scores coming from senior Emma Heide.
  • The second half started just like the first, however, as MSOE scored the first four goals and led 18-7 going into the final stanza.
  • The Sabres were the only team to score in the final quarter but only netted three scores.

 

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  • Marian was outshot 42-19 in the defeat and MSOE had a 33-16 edge fro ground balls.
  • The Sabres held a slim 17-16 advantage in draw controls and limited MSOE to just 2-of-10 on free-position shots.
  • The Sabres committed 26 turnovers, 11 of the which came in the first quarter, to only 17 for the Raiders.
  • This was just the second meeting between the two schools with the two squads each having one win now.

 

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Senior Nicole Stachon scored five goals to go with six draw controls, four caused turnovers, and five ground balls.
Freshman Emma Johnson had a season-high 17 saves.
Senior Isabel Davis had three ground balls and three caused turnovers.