Women's Lacrosse Recap (Week 2) - Around the SCAC

Women's Lacrosse Recap (Week 2) - Around the SCAC

SUWANEE, Ga. - Millsaps picked up its first ever SCAC win in the programs young history defeating Dallas 17-13 over the weekend. The Majors were led by sophomore midfielder Haleigh Williams who posted eight goals in a winning effort.

- AROUND THE SCAC -

Birmingham-Southern picked up a 19-14 win over Ferrum in the Panthers lone game of the week. Madeline Golden led BSC with a game high nine goals as the Panthers improved to 2-2 on the season. BSC will return to action Monday against Aquinas.

Centre suffered its first loss of the season on Sunday, falling 16-7 to Denison at Farris Stadium. Emily Madden scored three goals to lead the Colonels while Meg Hawthorne and Katy Cremer each had two. Most of those goals came in a second half where Centre outscored Denison 6-3, but the damage had already been done. The Loss drops Centre to 3-1 on the year while Denison improves to 3-0. The Colonels return to action against Aquinas on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Farris Stadium.

Following a two-week break, Colorado College returns to action on Saturday, March 10, at the University of Dallas. With victories over Regis University and Millsaps College, the Tigers opened the season with a 2-0 record for the fourth year in a row. CC is averaging 11.5 goals per contest while allowing just 3.5. The seven goals surrendered through two games is the fewest since 2004. Colorado College is 6-0 all-time against Dallas, having outscored the Crusaders 95-16. The Tigers will have eight more days without a game before playing host to Mount Holyoke College on Sunday, March 18, but play five home games during a seven-game span which concludes on March 24 against Sewanee.

Dallas
fell in its lone contest of the week 17-13 against SCAC opponent Millsaps. The Crusaders were led by Mary Salotto with six goals and two assists in a losing effort. Dallas returns to action this week hosting Colorado College on Saturday in a much anticipated conference tilt.

Millsaps
The Millsaps Majors Women's Lacrosse Team not only won their first game of the young 2012 season on Saturday afternoon, but they also picked up their first Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference victory in their short two year history as they defeated the University of Dallas, 17-13. The Majors came out on fire as they jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the game's first 14 minutes. Freshman Kendall Fann got the scoring started with a goal 21 seconds into the game thanks to an assist from fellow freshman Mary Beasley. Sophomore Haleigh Williams then scored four of the next five goals, as she could not be stopped. Sophomore Jamie Blair Page also added a goal while Beasley added two more assists. Dallas finally got on the board at the 16:22 mark, but Williams responded with an unassisted goal 32 seconds later to make it 7-1. Page, Fann, and Williams all scored goal to make it 10-3, before the Crusaders went on a run, scoring five straight goals to make it a 10-8 game. However, Millsaps finished the half strong with three goals in the final 1:35 to make it 13-9 at half. The Majors took control of the second half as they paced themselves in the first 15 minutes and extended their lead to 17-9 thanks to goals from sophomore Kenya Strong-Johnston, Fann, Beasley, and Williams. Dallas did add four goals towards the end, but it was too little, too late as the Majors took the win. Williams was unbelievable on this day as she scored eight goals, seven of them coming in the first half and added 10 ground balls. Fann also played well as she added five goals on the day. Senior Laura Gray was also great defensively as she picked up eight ground balls. Beasley had three assists. Freshman Nicholette Hannah got her first start in goal while sophomore Madelyn Walker played the field (four ground balls) as she picked up eight saves to earn the win. The Majors improve to 1-2 on the year and 1-1 in the SCAC. They return to action on Friday as they come back home and welcome in Shorter College out of Georgia. Action is set to being at 6 p.m.

Sewanee
suffered its first loss of the season last Saturday, as the Tigers fell against Denison 14-9 in Danville, Ky. In that contest, after the Tigers (3-1) took a quick 1-0 lead, Denison rallied with six straight goals over the next 15 minutes.  Sewanee did respond moments later, when Mallory Grimm, Meg Welton, and Caitlin-Jean Juricic netted goals right before the half. Down by two, 7-5, to start the second half, Sewanee's deficit grew to four, 10-6, when Carly Tschantz scored off a free position shot. Less than a minute later, Welton pulled Sewanee to within three with a free position goal of her own. Unfortunately, that would be as close as the Tigers got after Denison scored the next three goals. Ellie Murphy added two late goals for Sewanee. Sewanee returns this week with 4:00 p.m. contest March 12th against Wooster.

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