Box Score BOX SCORE
BABSON PARK, Mass. – The Babson College women's
lacrosse team rattled off four unanswered goals in the final eight
minutes to take the lead on their way to an 11-10 victory over
visiting Endicott College on Sunday afternoon in a
non-conference matchup at MacDowell Field. The Beavers were led by
junior Colleen Mulligan (Hanover, Mass.) and
senior Alyssa Hood (Newport, R.I.) who combined
for seven goals. With the win, Babson improves to 3-3 on the season
while Endicott dips to 2-3.
Endicott took the early 3-0 lead when sophomore Holly Davis
(Guilford, Conn.) put the Gulls on the board just 44 seconds in
followed by two free-position goals from junior Morgan DeShaw
(Danville, N.H.). Senior captain Ellen McCurdy
(Weston, Mass.) gave Babson their first tally with a
free-position goal of her own at 23:05 followed by a goal from
first-year Morgan Lockwood (Feeding, Hill, Mass.)
to make the score 3-2. An Endicott goal by senior Kellie Cunningham
(Derry, N.H.) followed by a pair of Babson goals from Mulligan and
sophomore Jamie Spang (Kennebunk, Maine) tied the
game 4-4 with 14:50 remaining in the first half. The Gulls then
went on to outscore Babson, 3-1 in the remaining minutes taking the
7-5 lead at the half.
The two teams traded the first four goals of the second half
allowing Endicott to keep their two goal cushion, 9-7, with 8:12
remaining in the game. In the next four minutes, Babson scored four
unanswered goals to take their first lead of the game. Unassisted
goals by Hood and junior Erin Daley (Darien,
Conn.) would tie the game 9-9 and Mulligan would give the
Beavers the lead, 10-9, with 6:18 remaining with a free-position
goal to the lower left corner. Hood scored her final goal of the
game at the 4:09 mark to give Babson the two goal lead, 11-9.
Endicott would not give up as senior Molly Sowles (Yarmouth,
Maine) would receive a feed from Cunningham to cut the lead to one,
with just 40 seconds remaining. Sowles then cause a Babson turnover
with 12 seconds left to give her team possession in the final
seconds. Senior Brooke Neuman would try to tie the game up as
she took a shot with three seconds on the clock, however Babson
senior goalkeeper Sarah Macary (Woodbury, Conn.)
was there to make the save as time expired.
Mulligan led all players with four goals shooting 2-2 from
free-position range. Hood followed with three goals and one assist
and three draw controls. Ellen McCurdy, Daley, Spang and Lockwood
would each chip in with one goal. Defensively the Beavers were led
by senior Kristy Benoit (Shrewsbury, Mass.) who
finished with three caused turnovers. Macary made five saves
in net and led all players with four groundballs.
Endicott was led by Davis and DeShaw who finished with three
goals each. Sowles, Cunningham, senior Carin Czerniawski (Monroe,
Conn.) and sophomore Kelly Tierney (South Hadley, Mass.) each
tallied one goal while Davis led all players with five draw
controls. Junior goalkeeper Leah Neff went the distance in goal
making two saves.
Babson return to action on Tuesday when they host Bates in a
non-conference matchup at 7pm. Endicott will next visit Salve
Regina for a 4:30pm game on Wednesday.