The Lancaster Bible College women's lacrosse team won for the second time in 24 hours on Sunday afternoon, as the Chargers defeated Mount Aloysius, 23-6 in Cresson, Pa. The Chargers improved to 4-3 overall with the non-conference victory, while the Mounties fell to 0-3.
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How it Happened: Lancaster Bible got on the board just 40 seconds into the contest, as
Katelynn Perrotta scored off a feed from
Kendal Ream.
Kayla Steiner scored 58 seconds later to make it 2-0, and Ream made it 3-0 just 1:26 later with her first goal of the game.
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The Chargers would eventually score the first 10 goals of the game, as
Camryn Horst netted two goals, followed by two more goals by Perrotta and Ream.
Kaitlyn Myers also scored for the Chargers in the opening half, as did
Kym Kouterick, as the Chargers led, 12-2 at the break.
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The Mounties scored the first two goals of the second half, but Lancaster Bible netted the next seven to pull away, as Ream, Horst, Myers, and Perrotta all scored for Lancaster Bible. Steiner scored the final four goals of the game for the Chargers, who earned their second road win of the season.
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By the Numbers: Lancaster Bible led 32-19 in shots, including 25-10 in shots on goal…Lancaster Bible collected 27 ground balls, and dominated draw controls at 24-6…Ream finished with seven goals and two assists, and also had 10 draw controls…Horst had three goals and a career-best five assists, while Perrotta and Steiner each had five goals…Kouterick finished with a goal and an assist, while
Brooke Breon also had an assist.
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News & Notes: Sunday marked the first-ever contest between the two teams…The Chargers are 2-1 on the road this season…Lancaster Bible has 102 goals in seven games, marking the smallest number of games in program history to reach 100 goals in a season…Perrotta (27), Ream (23), and Steiner (21) each have over 20 goals this season for the Chargers...Lancaster Bible scored 37 goals in two games this weekend.
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Up Next: Lancaster Bible will once again play Mount Aloysius on Friday night, as the teams will play a North Eastern Athletic Conference contest at Donald H. Funk Field at 7 p.m…Lancaster Bible will honor its three seniors prior to the contest.
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