The Middlebury women's lacrosse team netted the game's first five
goals, and produced a solid defensive performance en route to a 12-5
NESCAC win at Bates on Saturday. The Panthers limited the Bobcats to
just two goals during the opening half, and held the Bobcats scoreless
for 31:30 of game action. Second-ranked Middlebury (10-0, 6-0) hosts #10
Trinity on Saturday at 2:00 p.m., while ninth-ranked Bates (10-2, 5-2)
doesn't play again until April 19 with a road game at Tufts.
Middlebury set the tone early jumping out to the early lead, when Laurel Pascal opened the scoring 1:57 into the contest.
The Bobcats looked to pull even a minute later on a free-position
shot by Drew Barry while on an
extra-player opportunity, but Panther
goalie Katie Mandigo made a nice save to keep Bates off the board.
The guests doubled the lead when Pascal bounced a free-position shot in for her second tally of the game at 22:48, while Megan Griffin scored 50 seconds later to push the Panther advantage to three. Middlebury completed the game-opening spurt with tallies by Claire Russell and Bridget Instrum on an extra-player chance for a five-goal advantage at 14:54.
Bates finally solved Middlebury's defense with a goal with 14:05 left
in the half on a shot by Moriah Greenstein. The Bobcats netted another
score off the stick of Sydney Cowles just over five minutes later,
making it a 5-2 Panther lead.
Middlebury added the final goal of the period with 2:28 remaining when Mary O'Connell picked the top left corner of the net after taking a nice pass from Alli Sciarretta for a 6-2 lead.
In the second half, the Panthers again started quickly with two unassisted goals in a span of 39 seconds. Chrissy Ritter
picked up the first at 27:43 with Instrum netting the second, pushing
the lead to six at 8-2. Sciarretta made it a 10-2 contest with a pair of
goals separated by 12 seconds, the first on a free-position shot and
the second via an assist from Mary O'Connell. The score remained an
eight-goal lead for the visitors until Griffin and Pascal tallied 17
seconds apart to give Middlebury its largest lead of the game (12-2)
with 18:15 left in regulation.
The Bobcats ended its long scoring drought when Cowles netted a goal
with 7:42 showing on the clock. Cowles added her third of the game and
Camille Belletete closed out the scoring (1:34) to make the final 12-5.
Pascal led the Panthers with three goals, while Sciarretta chipped in
with two goals and a pair of assists. Griffin finished with two goals
and a helper, while Alex White
led all players with seven ground balls. Mandigo added five ground
balls and seven saves to earn the win in goal for the Panthers.
Cowles factored in on four of the five goals by the Bobcats with
three scores and one assist, while Belletete earned a game-high five
draw controls. In goal, Hannah Jeffrey recorded nine saves.
Middlebury held an advantage in both shots (31-19) and ground balls (26-16), but the hosts held a 13-6 edge in draw controls.

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