Jojo Running Rabbit
Dylan Devine
16
Winner Buffalo State BUFFALO 10-4, 4-2
8
Morrisville St. MORRISVI 4-7, 1-6
Winner
Buffalo State BUFFALO
10-4, 4-2
16
Final
8
Morrisville St. MORRISVI
4-7, 1-6
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Buffalo State BUFFALO 5 5 5 1 16
Morrisville St. MORRISVI 2 4 0 2 8

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women’s Lacrosse Stalls the Mustangs on the Road

MORRISVILLE, NY – The Buffalo State women's lacrosse team overpowered the SUNY Morrisville Mustangs, 16-8, in their latest SUNYAC clash.  

GAME BASICS

FINAL SCORE: Buffalo State - 16, SUNY Morrisville – 8
LOCATION: Drake Field – Morrisville, NY
RECORDS: Buffalo State: 9-4 (4-2 SUNYAC), SUNY Morrisville: 4-6 (1-5 SUNYAC)

INSIDE THE BENGAL BOX SCORE
  • Vanessa Willick (Williamsville, NY/Williamsville East) led the Bengals with 10 points, scoring six goals and four assists. With this, Willick moves into the program's top three career scorers, passing Alanna Herne's 268 with 278 career points.
  • Emilee Josker (Hamburg, NY/Frontier) and Kaylee Cadez (Temecula, CA/Temecula Valley) each tallied five points. Josker recorded two goals and three assists, while Cadez struck for five goals. Kira Grzechowiak (West Seneca, NY/West Seneca West) capped the Bengals' scoring with four points, scoring three goals and providing an assist.
  • Defensively, Syrianna Running Rabbit (Siksika, AB/Outreach) and Cadez generated four turnovers each, while Willick dominated the draw controls with nine.
  • Moira Penot (Clifton Heights, PA/Upper Darby) secured the win with 11 saves.
  • The Bengals outshot the Mustangs 25-19 and won the draw control battle 18-8.
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • After dropping their last game to the New Paltz Hawks, the Bengals aimed to rebound, battling through a weather-delayed matchup against the SUNY Morrisville Mustangs.
  • The Bengals scored in the first minute maintaining their lead until late in the first quarter. The Mustangs then tied the game and took a brief lead with another goal. Responding, the Bengals went on a four-goal run to finish the quarter with a three-goal advantage heading into the second quarter.
  • In a high-scoring second quarter, the Mustangs slashed the Bengals' lead by firing back-to-back goals to pull within one. The Bengals answered, but the Mustangs equalized midway through the quarter. The Bengals surged again, stringing together four straight goals to surge ahead by four at halftime.
  • Adding three goals after halftime, the Bengals pulled further ahead of the Mustangs. When play was suspended at 4:46 due to the weather, the Bengals led by seven.
  • Upon returning tonight to finish the matchup, the Bengals found their footing again, netting a goal off the reset. They added one more goal to end the third quarter, entering the fourth with a nine-goal advantage.  
  • Relying on their defense in the fourth quarter, the Bengals contained the Mustangs' attack to secure a win in this SUNYAC matchup. Though the Mustangs added two goals in the quarter, this would not be enough to spark a comeback, as a late goal from the Bengals closed out the Mustangs and sealed a much-needed SUNYAC win.  
FOR THE FOES
  • Anyssia Ingersoll led the Mustangs with eight points, scoring six goals and adding two assists.
  • Aniyah Smith made nine saves in the net for the Mustangs.
UP NEXT
The Bengals remain on the road, heading to SUNY Oneonta tomorrow to challenge the Red Dragons at 4:00 PM.
 
 
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