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Women's lacrosse pulls away from Amherst, 10-4

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Gross

Thomas

Maciewicz

Radis

Krueger

Saucier

Powel

Dannis

LEWISTON, Maine -- The Bates College women's lacrosse team broke out of a 4-4 halftime tie and outscored Amherst College 6-0 in the second half to win 10-4 in a NESCAC contest on Saturday afternoon at Campus Avenue Field.

The win was the third in four games for the Bobcats, who raised their overall record to 5-3 while evening their conference mark at 2-2. Amherst dropped to 4-3 overall, 2-2 in NESCAC play.

First-year Caroline Pierce (Weston, Mass.) and sophomore Briana Gross (Andover, Mass.) scored two goals apiece for Bates, while senior Caroline Thomas (Barrington, R.I.), junior Morgan Maciewicz (Marblehead, Mass.) and junior Molly Radis (Peaks Island, Maine) had one goal and one assist apiece. Maggie Reilly dished out two assists. Amy Craig led Amherst with a goal and an assist.

Sophomore Mara Krueger (St. Louis, Mo.) earned the win in goal for Bates, making nine saves. Lamia Harik made 10 saves for the Lord Jeffs in the loss, as Bates outshot Amherst by a 35-20 margin.

Amherst scored in the first minute, with Lindsey Moran feeding Allie Horwitz, for a 1-0 Jeffs lead, but Bates responded with three straight goals by Gross, Pierce and Maciewicz. Amherst called timeout and soon tied the game up at 3-3 with goals by Craig and Kelley Trapp. The teams traded goals before the half was over, with sophomore Abby Saucier (Yarmouth, Maine) scoring for Bates and Tyler Tory-Murphy tallying for Amherst, knotting the teams at 4-4 at intermission. Both teams struggled on free-position opportunities in the first period, with Amherst going 0-10 and Bates 0-6.

Caroline Thomas opened the second half with her 30th goal of the season, an unassisted tally, to put Bates ahead for good at 5-4 in the opening minute of play. Pierce and Gross both scored in the eighth minute of the half to make it 7-4, and sophomore Cameron Powel (Shaker Heights, Ohio) and Radis scored consecutive goals in a 50-second span with under 15 minutes to go to put Amherst in a 9-4 hole. First-year Jenna Dannis (Milford, N.H.) scored the game's only free-position goal with 10:54 to play, finishing up the scoring in a half that featured four yellow cards for both teams.

Bates will host Tufts in another NESCAC game on Wednesday at 5 p.m.; Amherst will play at Babson on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

STATS: Bates 10, Amherst 4

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