Box Score SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Roger Williams University women's lacrosse team scored 13 unanswered goals in the second half on its way to a 15-4 victory over Western New England University on Wednesday afternoon in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action at Golden Bear Stadium.
Junior Rachel Canning (Lincoln Park, N.J.) led the Western New England offense with three goals, while classmate Julia Winer (Longmeadow, Mass.) found the back of the net once and senior defender Alexa Kimker (Waltham, Mass.) recovered a team-high five ground balls.
Junior
Kaelin Hogan (Bethel, Conn.) fueled Roger Williams' second half surge, tallying eight of her nine points over the final 30 minutes of action. Hogan finished with five goals and four assists.
Sophomore
Emily Stoeppel (Brookfield, Conn.) also scored five goals to go with four ground balls and two draw controls, while senior
McKenna Everding (Fayetteville, N.Y.) recorded three goals, three ground balls, four draw controls and two caused turnovers.
Senior goalie
Kimberly Bolk (Port Jefferson Station, N.Y.) stopped 14 of the 18 shots that she faced.
Stoeppel opened the scoring for the Hawks at the 26:27 mark of the first half, before making it 2-0 just over four minutes later. Western New England evened the score with consecutive unassisted goals by Canning at 20:09 and 17:31, respectively, before taking the lead with 8:51 remaining in the half when Winer scored on a feed from Kimker. The Golden Bears held a 4-2 advantage at the break as Canning completed her hat trick on a free position shot with 5:01 on the clock.
Hogan brought the visitors back to within a goal (4-3) 45 seconds into the second half, but Western New England maintained its slim lead until Stoeppel equalized for the Hawks at the 22:46 mark. Everding netted the go-ahead goal 1:16 later, and Roger Williams continued to pull away after that point. The Hawks stretched their lead to six (10-4) on Everding's third goal of the half with 13:41 remaining, before going on to win by 11.
Both teams will be back in action on Saturday, as Western New England (5-10, 2-4 CCC) travels to Boston to take on Wentworth and Roger Williams (10-3, 5-1 CCC) heads to Biddeford, Maine to face the University of New England.
- Release courtesy of the Western New England University Sports Information Department