DePauw's Ellis is new SCAC single-season scoring leader

DePauw's Ellis is new SCAC single-season scoring leader

(Portions of this story were taken from the Denison website)

GRANVILLE, Ohio
- DePauw's Margaret Ellis got out in front of the Denison defense for a breakaway goal in the 44th minute of Saturday's match, but it would not be enough as the Tigers dropped a 2-1 decision to the Big Red. The goal was Ellis' 17th of the season - a new SCAC single-season record. Box Score

Ellis tied the previous single-season mark of 16, which had been set by Lynn Hancock of Sewanee-University of the South in 2008, last weekend against Sewanee.

Denison's Catie Merrick scored twice on Saturday as the Big Red improved to 6-9 while DePauw tastes defeat for just the third time in 2010 (10-3).

The Big Red got on the scoreboard in the 23rd minute of play when Caroline Kasper sent a penalty corner pass into into play. The ball was secured by Katie McMahon who weaved past a Tiger defender before firing a shot that was re-directed into the cage by Merrick for her 16th goal of the season. Denison would go on to outshoot DePauw 6-2 in the first half of play and the two squads entered the second half with the Big Red holding a 1-0 lead.

Six minutes into the second half Merrick would give the Big Red a little breathing room when she controlled a loose ball in front of the cage and buried her shot into the lower right corner of the cage for her 17th goal of the season.

Just two minutes later, DePauw would respond when Margaret Ellis got out in front of the Big Red defense for a breakaway goal. The goal was her team-best 17th of the season.

DePauw's best chance to tie the match came in the 56th minute of play when Bridgett Shamleffer sent a smash that was saved by the right glove of Denison goalkeeper Brittany Benson. Over the final 10 minutes DePauw would have one penalty corner attempt but zero shots.

Denison outshot DePauw 12-7 and Benson finished the day with three saves in the cage for DU. DePauw goalie Liz Attewell posted five saves in her 70 minutes of action.