Women's Lacrosse Continues Win Streak
Women's Lacrosse Continues Win Streak
Katie Martin
For The Clock
kmmartin5@plymouth.edu
Tuesda y April 25, the Pl ymouth women’s lacrosse team traveled away to play the Keene State Owls in an LEC game. The Panthers have been on a winning streak this season with a record of (9-2) regular season and (5-0) LEC with their victory over Keene to add to it.
In the first half Keene State came out strong with two rapid-fire goal scored by Kelly Chadnick (assisted by Gabby Smith) and an unassisted goal by Taylor Farland. Plymouth didn’t take long to reciprocate the goals, first by junior Megan Tingley ( Natick, M.A) and followed by two cannon goals by junior Sam Sullivan (Canton, M.A) assisted by senior Kaitlyn Wilder (Framingham, M.A) and sophomore Veronyca Daniels (Concord, N.H).
Keene State scored their last goal of the first half with 15 minutes to go by Tori Weinstock, assisted by Farland. For the Panthers, Sullivan scored twice more, Tingley, Daniels and senior Caroline Vonachen (Framingham, M.A) all netted one to end the half.
Starting second half Keene came out with the first goal from Gabby Smith, assisted by Chelsea Lewis followed minutes later by another Owl goal by Taylor Farland. Plymouth scored a total of five goals in this half starting from Wilder from Tingley, two by Sophomore Kimmie Zuccaro (Townsend, M.A) from Caroline Vanachen (Framingham, M.A)
In the final minutes of the game Tingley scored for the Panthers on a free position shot and another by Vanachen. Keene State tried one final attempt to come back with a last goal by Taylor Farland but it wouldn’t be enough to stop the Panthers. The ending score Plymouth State 13-6, the Panthers will play again at home this weekend hosting Eastern Connecticut.
Get Top Stories Delivered Weekly
More theclockonline News Articles
- Women's Lax Drops Opener Against Babson
- Season Ends on a Sour Note, but There’s Hope on the Horizon
- Wrestling: da Silva places 6th at Regionals
- Plymouth Paradise: Rail Jam 2019
Recent theclockonline News Articles
Discuss This Article
MOST POPULAR THECLOCKONLINE
Campton Elementary School 8th Grade Silent Auction & Spaghetti Dinner By Rebecca Tgibedes
Will You? By Isabelle Elsasser
Summer in the Sunflowers By Emily Holleran
Student Spotlight: Sabrina Siegel By Justine Walsh
GET TOP STORIES DELIVERED WEEKLY
FOLLOW OUR NEWSPAPER
LATEST THECLOCKONLINE NEWS
RECENT THECLOCKONLINE CLASSIFIEDS
OUTSIDE THE LINES
- A Story To Sing About
- The Gap in Gum Care: Why Caring For Your Teeth’s F...
- Top Tips for Signature Scents and Better-Smelling Laundry
- A Dog Trainer’s Top Tips to Support Pets Through Life S...
- Clear the Air of Indoor Pollutants This Spring
- Stroke & Dementia in Black Men: Tips for Staying Healthy...
- Hispanics and African Americans at Higher Risk for Eye...
- African Americans at Higher Risk for Eye Disease
- Infinity Kings: Final Book In A Favorite Fantasy Series
- What You Need To Know About Keratoconus and the iLink...
FROM AROUND THE WEB
- Don’t Let Diabetes Shortchange Your Golden Years
- No Child is Forgotten By Marine Toys for Tots
- Sweeten Your Springtime Salads With Healthy Chilean Grapes
- Young Author Translates 4,000-Year-Old Text to Reveal...
- Keeping Cool and Energy-efficient Amid America’s “...
- Addressing Sarcopenia with a Healthy Diet
- Subway’s New Wraps Elevate Eating on the Go
- Family Teacher Conference Topics Beyond Academics
- Youth Take Down Tobacco
- BookTrib’s Bites: Four Reads to Kickoff Spring
COLLEGE PRESS RELEASES
- Shoff Promotions Comic Book & Sports Card Show
- Semiconductor Research Corp unveils 2024 Research Call, $13.8M Funding
- Charles River Associates Opens Second Scholarship Cycle, Expands to the UK
- BLUMHOUSE AND AMC THEATRES LAUNCH FIRST-EVER HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN FILM FESTIVAL
- THE GEN Z IMPERATIVE: LISTEN TO FEELINGS AND GIVE GEN Z A VOICE