HUNTSVILLE | The University of Alabama in Huntsville women's lacrosse team came away with a pair of nonconference victories at Charger Park on Friday by scores of 22-1 over Truett-McConnell and 22-3 against Davis & Elkins. UAH improves to 8-1, while TMC slips to 0-7 and D&EC dips to 0-2.
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UAH 22, TMC 1
Turning Point
- The Chargers dominated the first half with 15 unanswered tallies in the opening 30 minutes to lead the Bears 15-0 at the break en route to the 22-1 victory.
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Inside the Box Score
- A total of 14 different Chargers scored goals in the contest, with
Jenna Carr pacing the squad with four goals scored followed by
Nicole Federovitch and
Natalie Pachinger with three apiece.
- Federovitch led UAH with five points in the contest with an additional team-high two assists.
- In addition to three goals, Pachinger registered a team-high six draw controls with three ground balls.
- UAH posted 23 ground balls and seven caused turnovers in the victory, paced by
Shannon Kruse with a team-high four ground balls and two caused turnovers.
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Leslie Allen Brown improves to 7-1 on the year after making her eighth start in goal, while
Haleigh Comp and
Mary Haddock helped the squad to its fewest goals allowed this season.
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Noteworthy
- Pachinger has recorded six draw controls in a game twice this season, which is just one off her career-high of seven draw controls recorded last season against Truett McConnell (April 15).
- Katelynn Barganier, Abby O'Brien, Allison Grieve and
Morgan McGuffin recorded their first career goals in the win, while Kruse notched her first career assist.
- The Chargers one goal allowed is the fewest amount of goals allowed in program history.
- UAH tied its season-high of 23 draw controls as a team.
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UAH 22, D&EC 3
Turning Point
- UAH again utilized a dominant first half as the squad mounted a 16-1 advantage over Davis & Elkins through 30 minutes of play.
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Inside the Box Score
- Carr paced the Chargers offense with six points on four goals and a team-high two assists.
- Federovitch led all UAH goals scorers with five markers in the victory, followed by Carr and Pachinger with four goals apiece.
- In all, six Chargers totaled two points or more on offense.
- UAH registered 21 ground balls, with
Elizabeth Brown and Kruse tying for the team lead with three each.
- Kruse led the squad with five draw controls, contributing to a total of 22 on the night compared the Senators' 22-5.
- Brown improves to 8-1 on the season in her ninth start.
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Noteworthy
- Kruse matched her season-high of five draw controls in the win.
- Carr's two assists are a career-high in a game.
- Federovitch has posted five points in a game on six occasions this season.
- The Chargers are averaging 22.0 goals per game in three games so far this week.
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Next Time Out
- UAH returns to action on Sunday with a trip to Sunshine State Conference affiliate No. 9 Rollins for an 11 a.m. CST matchup.
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