Krowel
Christina Krowel scored five times and set up two other goals
21
Winner Buffalo State BUF 1-1
1
D'Youville DYCW 0-1
Winner
Buffalo State BUF
1-1
21
Final
1
D'Youville DYCW
0-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Buffalo State BUF 13 8 21
D'Youville DYCW 0 1 1

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women’s Lacrosse dominates D’Youville’s debut, 21-1

BUFFALO, N.Y.— Christina Krowel (Amsterdam/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake) scored five times to lead 12 Bengal goal scorers as visiting Buffalo State spoiled D'Youville's first-ever varsity women's lacrosse game today with a 21-1 victory.
 
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: Buffalo State – 21, D'Youville - 1
LOCATION: Dobson Field – Buffalo, N.Y.
RECORDS: Buffalo State (1-1), D'Youville (1-0)
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • Krowel led the Bengals with seven points, including two assists.
  • Kyra Thompson (Massena/Salmon River) added three goals and an assist, while Alanna Herne (Tonawanda/Tonawanda) had a goal and six assists.
  • Madz Wright (Grand Island/Grand Island), Christina Standinger (Palmyra/Palmyra-Macedon) and Emily Wolcott (Grand Island/Grand Island) netted two goals apiece.
  • Cassie Saint-Vil (Middletown/Middletown) and Morgan Hogue (Painted Post/Corning) tallied a goal and two assists apiece, and Jackie Dufresne (Lake View/Frontier), Audia Murphy (Syracuse/Corcoran), Abigail Tolley (Amherst/Clarence) and Nina Schaefer (Lafayette/Lafayette) also scored for the Bengals.
  • Buffalo State took control early and never looked back, cruising to a 13-0 halftime advantage. 
  • After trading goals to open the second half, Buffalo State scored the final seven goals to close out the game.
  • The Bengals finished with a 31-6 advantage in shot attempts.
  • Elyse Stark (Lido Beach/Long Beach) made three saves in goal for the win.
 
FOR THE FOES
  • Jillian Golding scored the first official goal in the history of D'Youville's program.
  • Ashlee Landahi made six saves in the loss.
 
UP NEXT                                                                                               
The Bengals will host Lycoming and head coach Karen Shaddock (Buffalo State's all-time leading scorer) on Monday at 3:30 p.m.  The game was originally scheduled for Saturday, but was moved due to extreme cold and wind in the forecast.
 
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