By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
No. 10 The College of New Jersey Women’s Lacrosse team fell in a nail bitter to the No. 5 Salisbury Sea Gulls. The Sea Gulls won 10-9 over the Lions at TCNJ Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex in Ewing, New Jersey.
The Sea Gulls improved to 10-3 on the season. The Lions fell to 8-4 with the loss.
The Lions lead the all-time series 29-13. However, they have dropped the last two games in the series.
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Both of the losses have been close. In 2023, the Lions lost 11-9 to the Sea Gulls.
The Lions have not won in the series since a 14-11 win in 2022.
The game was won in the final 30 seconds. With the game tied at 9 all, Mary Hanzsche scored to give the Sea Gulls the lead.
The Lions scored three goals in the first quarter. They then added two goals in the second quarter.
However, they trailed 6-5 at halftime. The Sea Gulls scored one goal in the first quarter. Then added five goals in the second stanza.
Then, both teams scored four goals in the final two quarters.
The Lions scored two goals in the third quarter and two more in the fourth quarter. The Sea Gulls scored one goal in the third quarter, before scoring three more in the final quarter.
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Miranda Mears led the Sea Gulls with four goals. Grace Doyle and Leah Vilov added two goals each.
Alexandra Parker and Hanzsche had one goal each.
Ally Tobler led the Lions with four goals. Marissa Lucca and CJ Kole added two goals each. Natalie Berry scored one goal.
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