This past weekend the Blue and White defeated Centenary College. With a 17-1 win over Centenary, the Cavs continue their streak in the Colonial States Athletic Conference.
After their fourth consecutive win, the cavaliers improved their record to 9-5 overall and 7-0 in their conference. With only three league games left the Cavaliers plan to completely demise the conference.
12 Cavaliers marked the scoring column, including six players that scored two goals. Senior Lacie Doubet led the way, having two goals with two assists entering the record books late. Doubet reached a milestone notching her 200th career goal.
Senior Sarah Means also posted a pair in their win. She recorded her 100th-career point with her second goal just less than nine minutes into the game. Junior Sarah Carzo and sophomores Alile Vallen and Jess Breuning put up two goals and one assist each. Senior Melissa Scanzano contributed with two helpers and scored a goal.
Junior Sarah Carzo, with the help of both Vallen and Breuning, scored two goals and an assist each.
“It was a great team effort and everyone contributed to the win,” Dana Peterson, junior education major, said. “It was a fun game to play in and the weather was awesome, it was a great day for Cabrini lacrosse.”
Junior Caitlyn Poole, freshman Maddy Worley and senior Bree Thompson helped find the back net, while helping out fellow teammate Dana Paterson highlighting and recorded her fist career goal.
The Blue and White controlled the game for most of the opening; as a result it shot out the Cyclones 34-8 including a 28-1 in only the first half. The Cavs also scooped 56 ground balls and forced the cyclones 19 turnovers, while leaving Centenary to 8- 28 in clear attempts.
Megan Barlow who is a sophomore had six saves to add to the record books, which earned the victory and came just shy 3:46 posting her second career shutout.
22 Cavaliers secured one ground balls, senior Megan Decker secured five ground balls each. Decker caused three turnovers one more than Means, Carzo, Peterson and sophomore Jenn Robinson.
Scanzano controlled more than half the game, with a game high of four draws, while freshmen Gabby Lee corralled a pair.
“It was a nice team win. It was good to see everyone get in the game and contribute to the win that always makes it exciting. We have to make it exciting,” Junior Maura O’connell said. “We have to make sure that we keep our play at a high level intensity, especially now that we are approaching playoffs soon.”
Junior Carlie Schmitt scored the one goal for the cyclones that are 1-7 overall and 1-6 CSAC, while sophomore Hannah Fisher posted 10 saves.
The Cavalier’s next game is away. the team will travel south of Baltimore to face Notre Dame of Maryland University on Thursday, April 16. The opening face-off is scheduled for 4 p.m.