Sunday February 26, 2012Gators Win Fourth Straight, Defeat Detroit 22-3
Gainesville, Fla.
Gainesville, Fla.
The No. 4 Florida Lacrosse team braved the elements again
Sunday afternoon, defeating the University of Detroit Mercy Titans, 22-3, in
the pouring rain. The Gators captured their fourth straight victory, scoring
over 20 points in back-to-back games for the first time in team history. The
win lifts Florida to 4-1, while Detroit opens the year 0-1.
“I thought we played really well,” said Head Coach Amanda O’Leary. “They did all the things that we asked them to do. They made adjustments from Friday
night. I think defensively we were
solid. Offensively, obviously, did a good job with all our goals, and I though
Cara and Mikey played great in goal.
I was really overall happy with our performance.”
Ashley Bruns
(Ellicott City, Md.) followed her record-breaking performance from Friday night
with four goals against Detroit, to finish with a 15-point weekend. Gabi
Wiegand (Bay Shore, N.Y.) had a
team-leading six points, notching four goals and two assists, and Kitty
Cullen (Rockville, Md.) and Shannon
Gilroy (Huntington, N.Y.) each had two
goals and an assist.
Colby Rhea
(Abingdon, Md.) came off the bench for the first time this season, recording a
goal and a ground ball, and Taylor McCord (Jacksonville, Fla.) and Jamie Reeg (Atlantis, Fla.) both scored their first goals of the
season, with McCord also adding her first two career assists. Krista Grabher (Vero Beach, Fla.) and Brittany Dashiell (Bel Air, Md.) both pitched in a pair of goals as
well.
“I thought we played really well today,” said Reeg. “We
kept it going the whole 60 minutes.
We never let down. The
defense communicated a lot and we really helped each other out.”
The Gators’ midfield and defense were solid, as Cara
Canington (Bel Air, Md.) and Mikey
Meagher (Liverpool, N.Y.) combined for
seven saves while allowing just three goals, which ties the program record for
fewest goals allowed in a game. Canington, who made her first start in the cage
since 2010, had a save and a goal, while Meagher made six saves and gave up two
goals in the second half.
Titan freshman Lexie McCormick, playing in her first
career collegiate game, tallied 10 saves but allowed all 22 goals in the
complete game.
Gilroy recorded five draw controls, Sally Jentis (Ridgewood, N.J.) had four draw controls and three
ground balls, and Reeg had three draw controls and two ground balls. Nicole
Graziano (Mendham, N.J.) caused a
team-leading three turnovers, scooped up three ground balls, and notched a goal
and two assists, including serving up one to her sister Erin Graziano (Mendham, N.J.).
For the second straight game, a Gator opened the
scoring with back-to-back goals under 10 seconds apart, as Gabi Wiegand tallied
the first two scores with just eight seconds in between. Dashiell and Bruns
followed with a pair of goals before Preseason All-NLC attacker Emily
Boissonneault put Detroit on the board with an unassisted goal at 17:03.
The Gators responded with a 12-0 run over the next 28
minutes to take a daunting 16-1 lead. The Titans maintained possession for a
good portion of the second half, but Meagher made six saves and allowed just
two goals, to help Florida earn its highest margin of victory in school
history; UF also defeated Marist, 22-3, on Mar. 17, 2010. A school record 12
different Gators scored in the game.
Florida returns to action next Saturday, Mar. 3, to
host No. 12 Syracuse in a non-conference matchup at Dizney Stadium. The
then-No. 10 Gators outlasted the then-No. 11 Orange, 16-11, on Mar. 19, 2011,
in their only previous meeting. Opening draw is set for 1 p.m.
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