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Shattuck_vs_Lycoming
7
Lycoming LYCOMING 0-4
21
Winner Oswego State OSWEGO 2-0
Lycoming LYCOMING
0-4
7
Final
21
Oswego State OSWEGO
2-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lycoming LYCOMING 3 4 7
Oswego State OSWEGO 12 9 21

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Shattuck Sets Records in Home-Opening Victory

OSWEGO, N.Y. – The Oswego State women's lacrosse team picked up a high 21-7 win over Lycoming College in their home-opener on Saturday afternoon. Senior Teresa Shattuck penned her name into the history books several times.

THE BASICS
Final Score: Oswego 21, Lycoming 7
Location: Laker Turf Stadium – Oswego, N.Y.
Records: Oswego 2-0  I  Lycoming 0-4
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • The Lakers were extremely aggressive in the opening 10 minutes of the contest, opening a 4-0 lead. Brigid Regin, Montana Garrett, Haley Call and Kamryn Sherman accounted for the four scores, while Shattuck recorded her first two assists of the game.
  • Call also notched the game-winning tally, for her second-career goal, assisted by Shattuck at 12:49 in the opening half. The goal was the result of a Shattuck pass from the right side of the goal, to a waiting Call in front of the goal for a quick shot.
  • A Syracuse, N.Y. native, Shattuck proved to be an offensive force, recording assists on 11 Laker goals, breaking the previous record for most assists tallied in a single contest, one she set herself. Her previous career-high number was 10, a tally she set at SUNY Canton on March 21, 2017.
  • With her impressive amount of helpers, the attacker extends her lead for most assists in a career to 176. She also tied herself for most points in a contest (12), which ranks third best in the program history books.
  • Regin was also a force to be reckoned with in the offensive zone, producing six points on five goals and one assist.
  • Also recording multiple points for the Lakers was Toni Laneve (4), Kassidy Myers (4), Molly Beck (3), Call (3) and Garrett (2). Riley Jaquin and Sherman each tallied one apiece.
  • Goalie Elianna Sanchez made five saves during her time in goal, also picking up a team-high four ground balls.
  • Oswego proved its domination, owning advantages in shots and shots on-goal (33-24, 28-12), clears (17-10) and ground balls collected (17-6)
 
WHAT'S NEXT
The Lakers return to action at 4 p.m. on Wednesday as they host St. Lawrence University in a contest that was previously postponed due to weather concerns.
 
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