2023 WLAX Seniors
Brent Warzocha
11
New Hampshire UNH 5-8, 2-3
16
Winner UAlbany UALBANYW 9-6, 5-0
New Hampshire UNH
5-8, 2-3
11
Final
16
UAlbany UALBANYW
9-6, 5-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
New Hampshire UNH 1 2 4 4 11
UAlbany UALBANYW 6 2 4 4 16

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women's Lacrosse Locks Up One-Seed On Senior Day Against New Hampshire

Score: UAlbany 16, New Hampshire 11
 
Location: John Fallon Field in Albany, N.Y.
 
Records: UAlbany (9-6, 5-0) | New Hampshire (5-8, 2-3)
 
Short Story: UAlbany women's lacrosse clinches the top overall seed in the 2023 America East Tournament, dispatching New Hampshire 16-11 on Senior Day.
 
Key Stats
  • Katie Pascale scored five goals and added one assist and won nine draws
  • Sarah Falk scored five goals
  • Allie Maloney scored twice with one assist
  • Ava Poupard scored two goals
  • Twenty of UAlbany's 23 shots were on-target
  • UAlbany won 19 of 31 draws, including seven of nine in the third quarter
Head Coach Katie Thomson: "Today was a great day honoring and celebrating our senior class.  We are so proud of all their accomplishments on and off the field, and for exemplifying what it means to be a UAlbany women's lacrosse player daily.  We had a great game against a gritty UNH team.  Our strong start helped push us through and we will enjoy this one and then prepare for Bryant."
 
How it Happened
  • The University at Albany women's lacrosse team hosted New Hampshire for its regular-season home finale Saturday, and honored the members of the 2023 senior class in a brief postgame ceremony.  The Great Danes had taken over sole possession of first place with their win at Binghamton last week, and could lock up the one-seed in the 2023 America East Tournament with a victory over the Wildcats.
  • Sarah Falk scored UAlbany's first two goals, with 12:57 and 7:50 left in the first quarter, respectively, and Katie Pascale put UAlbany up 3-0 just under a minute later.  Both Falk and Pascale would score five goals against the Wildcats on Saturday.
  • New Hampshire's Grace Curran scored to put the Wildcats on the board with 4:37 left in the first, before UAlbany scored three times, from Allie Maloney, Pascale, and Ava Poupard, in the span of 1:07 to take a 6-1 lead into the second quarter.
  • UAlbany's run grew to 5-0 after Pascale and Grace McCauley scored to open the second quarter.  After six scoreless minutes, New Hampshire scored back-to-back just 1:06 apart to close within 8-3 with 4:38 remaining in the first half.
  • UAlbany led by the same score, 8-3, at halftime.  Despite the score discrepancy, the first-half stats were largely even between the two teams, with UAlbany outshooting New Hampshire 12-8 and outdrawing the Wildcats 7-6.
  • The Great Danes and Wildcats alternated the first five goals of the third quarter, leading to a two goals in 46 seconds for UAlbany to take a 12-5 lead.  New Hampshire regrouped and sparked a four-goal run to end the third and close the fourth, including Sydney Sventy scoring twice in 34 seconds.
  • Pascale ended New Hampshire's run with an unassisted goal, her fifth of the game, with 7:54 left in the fourth quarter, followed quickly by Falk's fifth goal, with 7:03 remaining.  Poupard scored her second with 4:50 to go to put UAlbany back up by six.
  • Two goals for the Wildcats in the final 3:30 led to one last score from UAlbany, from senior Mandi McElheran, netting her first goal of her career.
  • For the second-straight game, UAlbany won by a final score of 16-11.  After the Great Danes took a five-goal lead in the first half, both teams scored eight goals in the second.  UAlbany finished with a slight shots deficit, 27-23, behind a 10-5 advantage for New Hampshire in the fourth quarter, but UAlbany put 20 of their 23 shots on target.
  • The Great Danes clinched at least a share of the America East regular season title for the first time since the 2014 season, and will host the America East Tournament for the second-straight year. 
Next: UAlbany closes the 2023 regular season at first-year America East program Bryant on April 29.  The America East Tournament begins May 5.
 
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