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Freshman goalie Alexis Balingcongan made 15 saves as the Mount Saint Vincent Women's Lacrosse team downed Kean University 15-9 on Saturday for their first ever Skyline Conference win. The Dolphins are now 4-6 overall and 1-1 in Skyline play. They host Farmingdale State on Monday at 4:00 p.m. at Columbia University's Wien Stadium. |
Mount Saint Vincent wasted little time pulling away as the opening draw produced an outstanding defensive stand, and Marie Garcia (Medford, MA/Medford HS) notched what would become her third game-winning goal of the season just over a minute into play to give the Dolphins the lead. Seven minutes later, the lead was 4-0, and with just over five minutes remaining in the first half, the Dolphins enjoyed a 7-1 advantage. After trading goals, Kean scored on a free-position shot during the final five seconds of the first half to make it an 8-3 lead at the break.
The Dolphins quickly scored the first two goals of the second half to make a 10-3 lead, and then held off several Kean attempts at a run to make things close. The closest the Cougars would get was 12-8 before the Mount scored three of the final four goals to secure the win. Garcia finished with two goals and two assists and was a huge part of the Mount’s transition game that featured four fast break goals. Freshman Ciara O’Donnell (Bethpage, NY/Kellenberg) scored a career-high four goals for the second time this week and added two assists for a career high six points. The Mount was also led by a trio of hat-trick scorers as sophomores Amanda Nadhir (Bloomfield Hills, MI/Marian), Cyndi Adams (Mechanicsville, MD/Chopticon HS), and Chanel Comis (Durham, NC/Cardinal Gibbons) each found the back of the net three times. Nadhir also added an assist.
But the story of the game on the Mount Saint Vincent side was the play of the Dolphin defense. Led by freshman Alexis Balingcongan’s (Glen Cove, NY/Glen Cove HS) 15 saves and an incredible effort by sophomores Michelle Yarger (Chantilly, VA/Chantilly HS), Erin Davies (Islip, NY/Islip HS), Cynthia Osorio (Oceanside, NY/Oceanside HS), and Alexis Alessi (Rockville Centre, NY/Oceanside HS), the Mount held an opponent to less than 10 goals for the fifth time in 10 games this season.
Despite a stunning 11-10 triple overtime loss to Manhattanville last Tuesday, Mount Saint Vincent is still very much in the mix for a Skyline Conference playoff berth thanks to Saturday’s win. This week could go a long way in determining the Mount’s post-season fate as the Dolphins host Farmingdale State on Monday at 4:00 p.m. at Wien Stadium of Columbia University and then travel to face Stevens on Wednesday at 4:00 p.m.











