BRYN ATHYN, Pa. - The Bryn Athyn women's lacrosse improved 3-1 on the season and in CSAC play with a dominating 19-4 win on senior day over Keystone College.
- Before the game, Bryn Athyn acknolwdged the senior class of Tina Tu, Chloe Levan, and Gracelyn Bullard for their contributions to the program.
- Payton Gormley continued her offensive tear through the conference with seven goals and two assists.
- Nicole McCurdy bolstered her case for freshman of the year in the conference with four goals and three assists
How it Happened
- Bryn Athyn started fast and remained strong through the first half. Paulina Storck opened the scoring for the Lions one minute into the match to start a ten goal run from Bryn Athyn. Six of the next seven goals were scored or assisted by Nicole McCurdy. The freshman phenom netted three goals and and assisted Payton Gormley on three of her goals. Tori Titano got in on the scoring action netting two goals in the run. Senior Chloe Levan finished the run to make it 10-0 at 12:30 mark. Keystone broke their scoring drought with back to back goals in a 90 second span from Alex Williams and Krista Strausser to bring the score to 10-2. Bryn Athyn finished the half with three more goals to lead 13-2 at the break.
- Second half was mouch more quiet scoring with the Lions outscoring the Giants 6-2 in the frame. Titano and Gormley stretched the lead to 15-2 in the first nine minutes of the second half. Keystone answered back with consecutive goals at the 21:16 and 16:57 mark of the half to bring the game to a 15-4 score. The rest of the game was all Lions with Chloe Levan scoring her second goal and Raven Bozek netted her first career goals. Lions would win 19-4.
Analysis
- Bryn Athyn outshot Keystone 32-8
- Lions won the turnover battled forcing 16 and only turning it over 11 times.
- The Lions held an advantage in ground balls securing 16 compared to the Giants 12
For the Opposition
- Giants had three players scored led by two goals from Krista Strausser, Alex Williams and Riley Hayes bothed netted one goal.
- Maria Tomado dished out two assists.
- Hannah Osbahr recorded eight saves in goal.
Notes
- With today's win, this senior class ties the program record for most wins (20) by a class in their career. Saturday, Chloe Levan, Gracelyn Bullard, and Tina Tu have a chance to set the program record for most wins by a class.
- Lions improved to 3-1 on the season and 3-1 in conference.
- Keystone drops to 0-3 on the year and 0-3 in conference play.
Up Next
The Lions will be back in action on Saturday April 17 on the road against Wilson College. The game will be played at Shippensburg University with a 4:30pm start time.