GORHAM, Maine -- Senior
Caroline Galligan (Marshfield, Mass.) scored five goals and dished off two assists to lead visiting Western Connecticut State University to a 14-9 victory over the University of Southern Maine Huskies in Little East Conference women's lacrosse play Saturday afternoon at Hannaford Field.
The win was the second straight for WestConn which moves to 2-0 overall and in conference play. The Huskies tasted defeat for the first time this season and fall to 2-1 overall and 1-1 in LEC games.
Complementing Galligan in the offensive zone was rookie
Victoria Gracy (Bethel, Conn.) who chipped in four goals, and sophomore
Alexa Riggio (North Massapequa, N.Y.) with two goals and one assist. Sophomore goalie
Anna Schipf (Babylon, N.Y.) recorded five saves to earn her second win of the season.
Senior
Alex Farley (Buxton, Maine/Bonny Eagle) led the home side with four goals and one assist. Classmate
Megan Violette (Portland, Maine/Deering) contributed three goals. USM senior goalie
Mariah Vaillancourt (Lewiston, Maine/Edward Little) made 11 saves.
The WestConn defense was the story of the second half holding the Huskies scoreless over the final 30 minutes. WestConn limited USM to just three shots and forced 14 turnovers in the second half. WestConn also dominated around the center circle winning 15 of 23 draws in the game.
Down one, 9-8, at the intermission, Riggio tied the score at 24:38 off a feed from Galligan, and Gracy put the visitors ahead to stay just over two minutes later, again off a feed from Galligan.
Nineteen seconds after gaining the lead, WestConn made it 11-9 on Riggio's second marker. Galligan would score her final three goals over the final 20 minutes to secure the win.
Southern Maine raced out to a 4-1 lead in the opening seven minutes of play. After Galligan opened the scoring, Violette, junior
Rachel Shanks (Naples, Maine/Lake Region), Farley, and Violette again found the net to give the Huskies the early momentum.
WestConn scored five consecutive goals to wipe out the three-goal deficit and take a 6-4 lead. Gracy had two of the five markers. Farley responded for USM with a pair of goals 37 seconds apart to tie the game at 6-6.
The teams traded two goals apiece over the next 11 minutes to make it 8-8. USM grabbed the lead with less than a second to play in the half when junior
Evelyn Hinkley (West Gardiner, Maine) converted on a free position attempt.
Southern Maine is back in action next Saturday (April 10) when it is scheduled to travel to Castleton University. WestConn will return home next Saturday to host Rhode Island College.
-ble-