HUNTSVILLE | With the highest scoring output in program history, The University of Alabama in Huntsville women's lacrosse team throttled Lee by a final score of 27-2 at Charger Park in a Gulf South Conference matchup. UAH improves to 10-3 (4-0 GSC), while LU slips to 0-10 (0-5 GSC).
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Turning Point
- UAH dominated the opening 30 minutes to the tune of a 20-0 advantage at the midway point as
Nicole Federovitch potted six of her eight goals in the first half on the way to the 27-2 victory.
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Inside the Box Score
- A total of nine different Chargers scored in the opening half, led by Federovitch's six tallies followed by
Jenna Carr with five and
Shannon Kruse and
Megan Hartnett with two tallies each.
- Federovitch also led UAH in the second half with two more goals, with
Natalie Pachinger, Kruse,
Karissa Glover and Hartnett each chipping in one goal apiece in the second half.
- UAH put a total of 35 shots on goal in the game, paced by Federovitch with 10 and Carr with eight. In all, 12 Chargers had at least one shot on goal.
- Pachinger controlled a team-high seven draws in addition to picking up a squad-best seven ground balls.
- UAH totaled 23 draw controls to Lee's seven, while the Chargers had 40 ground balls in comparison to the 13 ground balls picked up by the Flames.
- Schott followed Pachinger with six ground balls, while Carr rated second with four draw controls.
- UAH went 4-for-7 in free-position attempts, with Carr pacing the squad going 2-for-2 in such attempts.
- Freshman
Leslie Allen Brown improved to 10-3 in goal for UAH, allowing zero goals in 30 minutes of work.
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Noteworthy
- UAH's 27 goals were a program-best, topping the previous record of 23 set at Davis & Elkins last season on March 23.
- The Chargers recorded single game program record for points (33), points in a home contest (33), and goals at home (27).
- Federovtich tied the program's single game high in goals (8), points (9) and shots on goal (10).
- UAH registered a season-high 40 ground balls in the victory.
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Next Time Out
- UAH turns around to travel to Lee to continue GSC play next Tuesday for a 3 p.m. matchup in Cleveland, Tennessee.
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