ANNVILLE, Pa.- The Immaculata women's lacrosse team fell to Lebanon Valley on Saturday afternoon in a non-conference match 23-3.
Jacki Murray scored all three goals for Immaculata giving her 216 career goals that sets a new Immaculata women's lacrosse program record for career goals. The record of 215 was previously held by current Immaculata Assistant Field Hockey Coach Layne Kennedy who played for Immaculata from 2017-20. Murray who has played in 58 career games for Immaculata has 216 goals and 257 career points.
With the loss Immaculata falls to 1-8 overall, and with the win Lebanon Valley improves to 5-3 overall.
Scoring
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Jacki Murray scored three goals giving her 31 goals for the season.
Defensive
-Jacki Murray and
Addison Yackel had two ground balls,
Kelsey Caldarelli and
Abigail Guarneri had one ground ball each.
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Jacki Murray and
Kelsey Caldarelli each had one caused turnover.
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Jacki Murray had five draw controls,
Addison Yackel and
Ava Hoffman had two draw controls each, and
Carly Oberg had one draw control.
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Abigail Guarneri had four saves, and Claire Dunfee had one save.
How it Happened
- Lebanon Valley scored the games first four goals to lead 4-0.
- Jacki Murray scored her 29th goal of the season at 9:06 of the first quarter to make the score 4-1.
- Jacki Murray scored her 30th goal of the season at 4:55 of the first quarter to make the score 5-2.
- Jacki Murray scored her 31st goal of the season at 0:31 of third quarter for the 216th goal of her career at Immaculata to set the new program record for career goals.
- Lebanon Valley would score the only goals in the fourth quarter.
Team Stats
- Lebanon Valley outshot Immaculata 33-7, and 28-6 in shots on goal.
- Immaculata had five saves to Lebanon Valley's 3.
- Immaculata had 16 turnovers to Lebanon Valley's 8.
- Immaculata was 6-13 on clear attempts and Lebanon Valley was 13-14.
- Immaculata had 6 ground balls to Lebanon Valley's 16.
- Immaculata had 10 draw controls to Lebanon Valley's 10.
- Lebanon Valley was 1-1 on Free Position Shots, Immaculata did not have any Free Position Shots.
Up Next
- The Immaculata women's lacrosse team will be back in action on Wednesday, March 26th when they host Delaware Valley at Draper Walsh Stadium for a 4:00 p.m. game.