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Allie Thuet
Charlie Lengal
21
Winner Colorado College CCW 13-0
3
Augsburg University AUG 7-5
Winner
Colorado College CCW
13-0
21
Final
3
Augsburg University AUG
7-5
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Colorado College CCW 17 4 21
Augsburg University AUG 2 1 3

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Athletic Communications

Thuet, O’Donnell Reach Milestones as CC Wins Again

Allie Thuet and Maggie O'Donnell struck for four goals apiece to lead No. 21 Colorado College to a 21-3 victory over Augsburg University on Saturday night in the Twin Cities.

Thuet became the 27th player in program history to record 100 or more career points when she scored for the third time midway through the first half.

O'Donnell became the first freshman to record 50 points in a season since All-American Kate Fitzgerald posted 52 in 2004. O'Donnell reached the milestone when she struck for a pair of markers 13 seconds apart in the opening frame. She added two more tallies during the first half to run her season totals to 31 goals and 52 points.

With her assist on Bella Beattie's goal at the 17:15 mark, Thuet joined O'Donnell as two of the 38 Tigers who amassed 50 points in a single season.

Nikki Blair and Thuet scored two goals apiece as CC bolted out of the gate with five consecutive goals in a span of 7:07. Blair added a pair of assists to match her season high of four points.

The Auggies cut their deficit to three nearly 10 minutes into the contest after Annika Hegrenes and Allie Tuccitto scored 2:26 apart, but the Tigers exploded for 12 unanswered goals to build a 17-2 lead after 30 minutes.

Avery Melville and Molly Dibble struck for the first two goals of the second half as Colorado College extended its cushion to 17.

Mikayla Jones stopped CC's 14-0 run with 16:05 remaining in the game, but Laura Hoy scored with 10:55 remaining as the Tigers reached the 20-goal mark for the second game in a row and the fourth time this season.

Molly Dibble added a season-high three goals for Colorado College, which extended its winning streak to 13 games.

The Tigers finished with a 33-11 advantage in total shots and a 17-11 edge in ground balls.

CC also won 16 of 25 draw controls and were successful on 14 of 16 clears.

Lauren Pejza produced a game-high eight draw controls for Colorado College.

Alena Stern stopped seven shots while improving to 12-0 in goal for the Tigers.

Chloe Brennan led the Colorado College defensive effort with three caused turnovers and a pair of ground balls.

Maddie Seykora made seven saves for Augsburg, which slipped to 7-5.

Hegrenes led the Auggies with a goal and an assist, and grabbed five draw controls.

Colorado College is back in action on Sunday morning when the Tigers face undefeated Hamline University at noon CT.
  
  
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