Recap, photo courtesy of CMS
CLAREMONT, Calif. - The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women's lacrosse team
built a big 7-1 lead at the half and held on in the second half for a
9-5 win over Pomona-Pitzer on Friday evening in a battle of teams that
came into the day undefeated in SCIAC play.
With the win, the Athenas improve to 5-0 on the season, including 4-0 in
SCIAC, while extending their winning streak against conference
opponents to 28 games. Pomona-Pitzer suffers its first defeat as it
falls to 4-1 overall (all in SCIAC games).
Freshman Sammie Cohen led the way offensive for CMS with three goals and an assist, while junior Allie Hill added two goals and an assist and sophomore Sally Abel scored twice. Sophomore goalie Anna Gillespie had 10 saves to get the win in goal, while junior defender Kira Weiss had four caused turnovers and four ground balls.
After CMS shut out Baldwin Wallace on Wednesday, it did not allow a goal
against the Sagehens until just 9:07 remained in the first half, when
their lead fell to 5-1. That ended a stretch of 98 minutes without
allowing a goal, since Occidental scored with just over 18 minutes
remaining on Saturday.
The game was stuck in a 0-0 stalemate in the early going, before Cohen got on the board off a pass from senior Corie Hack
8:48 into the contest. Hack then converted a goal of her own when she
cut down the middle and took a feed from behind the cage from senior Maddie Geary to make it 2-0 with 17:56 left in the half.
Hill scored an unassisted goal just 1:19 later to make it a 3-0 lead,
and Cohen scored her second goal of the game off a free position shot
with 13:06 on the clock to stretch the lead to 4-0. With the Athenas
playing down a player due to a yellow card, they managed to stretch
their lead to 5-0 as Cohen found fellow freshman Alex Futterman with 12:37 to go until halftime.
Pomona-Pitzer finally ended the CMS scoreless streak, but Abel responded
with two straight goals, the second coming off a Hill feed, to make it a
7-1 game going into halftime.
Hill scored her second to open the second half scoring, and Cohen
answered a Pomona-Pitzer goal with her third of the game to make it a
9-2 contest with 23:19 left. CMS would end up not scoring again, as the
Sagehens closed out on a 3-0 run, thanks largely to goalie Annie Price,
who had 17 saves.
CMS finished the game with a 31-19 edge in shots, including 17-8 in the
first half. The Athenas pressure defense also forced Pomona-Pitzer into
only 17 successful clears in 27 attempts.
CMS will be back in action on Sunday, when it welcomes in Colorado
College in another big rivalrly game. The Athenas are currently ranked
No. 25 in the nation, with Colorado College No. 24, and the Tigers have
knocked CMS out of the last two NCAA Tournaments.
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