Simmons Edges Women's Lacrosse in 19-11 Final
BRIGHTON, Mass. – Simmons lacrosse (11-2, 9-0 GNAC) remains one of three teams in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) with perfect conference marks, edging out neighbor Emmanuel College (9-4, 6-3 GNAC), 19-11, on Wednesday evening.
THE BASICS
Score:
Emmanuel College, 11 vs. Simmons University, 19
Records:
Emmanuel Saints (9-4, 6-3 GNAC)
Simmons Sharks (11-2, 9-0 GNAC)
Location: Brighton, Mass. – Daly Field
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2023
THE LEAD - Simmons lacrosse (11-2, 9-0 GNAC) remains one of three teams in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) with perfect conference marks, edging out neighbor Emmanuel College (9-4, 6-3 GNAC), 19-11, on Wednesday evening.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The games are always close between these two rivals and Wednesday night was no different. Graduate senior Abby Stoller gave the Sharks a quick, two-goal advantage scoring within the first five minutes of the play. But the Saints' Livia Fedel cut the deficit in the half, burying an unassisted goal.
- Simmons junior Julia Chausse answered with a pair of goals from sophomores Layla Drinkwater and Kat Wood to increase the Shark lead to, 4-1. Emmanuel's Ella Marschitz connected with Emily Gates with minutes remaining the period to bring the Saints back within two, 4-2, but the Sharks had an answer. Sophomore Frida found Chausse in front of the net for the fifth Shark goal before scoring herself on a free position to end the first period.
- The Sharks increased the lead to six, 8-2, early in the second quarter, but the Saints were not going away quietly. Emmanuel responded with three straight goals to claw their way back into the game with just over six-and-half minutes left to play in the half. With a three-goal cushion, Stoller sent the Sharks into the locker room with a 9-5 advantage.
- At the start of the second half, Emmanuel's Deja Srimouksavanh brought the Saints back within thee, 9-6, but the Sharks rattled off three unanswered goals. Entering the game three assists shy of tying the program record, Chausse found sophomore Maddie Desimio-Maloney ignited a 3-0 run. Three minutes later, déjà vu struck as she capped the run and tied Stephanie Olivieri for the program mark of 77 assists to take a 12-6 lead.
- The Saints wouldn't go away, answering with three straight player-up goals to pull themselves back within three, and trail by only 12-9 heading into the final quarter.
- The final quarter of the play belonged to the Sharks, outscoring the Saints, 5-1, through the majority of the period. With seven minutes remaining in the period, Chausse became the sole Simmons' record holder for assists finding senior Sammi Hogan for her 78th career assist. A minute later she added number 79 pairing with Stoller to put the Sharks in front, 17-10.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
- SU senior Nicole Elliott moved to 3-1 on the season registering 10 saves in 60 minutes in goal.
- Junior Julia Chausse became Simmons all-time career record holder in assists, with her fourth quarter assist to Sammi Hogan. She finished with five assists.
- Graduate senior Abby Stoller surpassed her career single-game high, registering nine goals against the Saints.
- Senior Riley Wasiuk recorded three caused turnovers, coming one shy of the program's all-time mark – held by Lauren Williams '19 (74).
- Senior Emi Boedeker eclipsed her career single-game best winning 11 draws.
- For the Saints, Fedele, Gates and Srimouksavanh all finished with two goals each. Fedele fished out two assists for a team-best four points on the night.
- Sophomore Isabella Thomas (Miami, Fla.) made nine saves and drops to 7-3 on the year in goal.
UP NEXT
- Simmons returns to the field on Saturday, April 15 when they travel to Paxton, Massachusetts to face Anna Maria College at 11:00 AM.
- Emmanuel is back the same day, heading to Northfield, Vt. to take on Norwich University at 4:00 PM.
*Release content provided courtesy of Simmons University Athletic Communications