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Women's Lacrosse Clinches Winning Season In 1st Year Of Program

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Mount Olive women's lacrosse is getting used to playing in adverse conditions. The Trojans have won in the rain and the snow. Friday afternoon, they won in the mud, breaking open a close game late in the first half to post a 12-8 non-conference win over Newberry at Amon Field. The win assures the Trojans a winning record in their first season.

Mount Olive (9-6) led just 4-3 when Caitlin Sabadish started a 3-0 Trojan spurt to end the first half. Sabadish's goal, her ninth of the season came after Wolves' goalkeeper Morgan Raffaele denied her on her first attempt. Sabadish corralled the rebound and sent the ball home to stop Newberry's momentum. The Wolves fell behind 3-0 early before closing within a goal.

All momentum came to a halt with 4:28 left in the first half when the skies erupted. The downpour turned into a brief thunderstorm that suspended play for more than an hour. The already rain-soaked field turned into a quagmire that affected both teams' ability to hold on to the ball and get good footing.

The Trojans pushed forward upon returning to the field as Michelle Scannell and Alysha Kulka struck less than two minutes apart to give Mount Olive a 7-3 cushion at intermission. Scannell scored two of her four goals in the first half. She completed the hat trick 3:22 into the second half with help from a Kara Lyon assist. Ryan Daziel followed 25 seconds later with her team-high 40th goal to stretch the lead to 9-3.

Alex Crawford also scored multiple goals for the Trojans. Her three markers helped keep the Wolves at arm's length in the second half. Crawford and Scannell scored four minutes apart in the second half to build the lead to seven, the Trojans' largest of the contest.

In all, seven Trojans found the back of the net in the contest. Daziel, Sarah Fischer, Kulka and Sabadish each scored once. Lyon and Candace Corkin dished out two assists apiece, while Heather Cockburn, Daziel, Fischer and Kulka had one assist each.

Defensively, the Trojans won the battle for ground balls, holding a 24-10 advantage. Cockburn led the way for the Trojans with seven grounders, while Jihee Choi finished with four. In goal Sarah Snell recorded nine saves.

Mount Olive returns to action Saturday with its regular season finale, a 7 p.m. showdown with Conference Carolinas rival Converse.

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Players Mentioned

Jihee Choi

#18 Jihee Choi

Mid
5' 5"
Freshman
Heather Cockburn

#13 Heather Cockburn

Attack
Sophomore
Candace Corkin

#21 Candace Corkin

Mid
5' 3"
Freshman
Alex Crawford

#8 Alex Crawford

Att
5' 8"
Sophomore
Sarah Fischer

#9 Sarah Fischer

Att/Mid
5' 5"
Junior
Alysha Kulka

#14 Alysha Kulka

Mid
5' 2"
Freshman
Kara Lyon

#19 Kara Lyon

Att
5' 5"
Junior
Caitlin Sabadish

#23 Caitlin Sabadish

Def
5' 10"
Freshman
Michelle Scannell

#4 Michelle Scannell

Mid
5' 3"
Junior
Sarah Snell

#32 Sarah Snell

GK
5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jihee Choi

#18 Jihee Choi

5' 5"
Freshman
Mid
Heather Cockburn

#13 Heather Cockburn

Sophomore
Attack
Candace Corkin

#21 Candace Corkin

5' 3"
Freshman
Mid
Alex Crawford

#8 Alex Crawford

5' 8"
Sophomore
Att
Sarah Fischer

#9 Sarah Fischer

5' 5"
Junior
Att/Mid
Alysha Kulka

#14 Alysha Kulka

5' 2"
Freshman
Mid
Kara Lyon

#19 Kara Lyon

5' 5"
Junior
Att
Caitlin Sabadish

#23 Caitlin Sabadish

5' 10"
Freshman
Def
Michelle Scannell

#4 Michelle Scannell

5' 3"
Junior
Mid
Sarah Snell

#32 Sarah Snell

5' 4"
Freshman
GK