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Women's Lacrosse

#6/5 Stony Brook tops UMass Lowell, 22-1

Box Score

April 25, 2015

Final Stats

Stony Brook, N.Y. - Freshman Kylie Ohlmiller (West Islip, N.Y.) tallied a career-high nine points as the #6/5 (IWLCA/Media) Stony Brook women's lacrosse team topped UMass Lowell, 22-1, Saturday at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.

The 22 goals are a season-high for the Seawolves (16-1, 6-0 America East).

Sophomore Courtney Murphy (Shirley, N.Y.) finished with six goals and sophomore Dorrien Van Dyke (Northport, N.Y.) registered her second straight hat trick and added three assists.

Senior Kelly Kuerner (Lake Grove, N.Y.) posted a season-high three points with two goals and an assist.

Senior Sarah Ehrman (Huntington, N.Y.) totaled a goal and an assist. Senior Michelle Rubino (Port Jefferson, N.Y.) had a goal, two assists, three draw controls and a caused turnover.

Micaela Sanborn had a goal for UMass Lowell (0-17, 0-6).

Quotes . . .
Joe Spallina "This senior class is very special to me. They came in at the same time I was hired. They were part of the culture change and the emergence of our program. It's bittersweet. They're outstanding people as well as athletes. The kind of season we're having couldn't happen to a better group of people."

"She [Kylie Ohlmiller] is just a special player. Her IQ is off the charts and she's a great kid to boot.

By The Numbers
· 14 different players tallied a point for Stony Brook.
· The Seawolves were 12 of 12 on clear attempts.
· Stony Brook scored 20 of its 22 goals in the first half.
· Nichole Doran and Natalie Marciniak scored their first goals of the season.
· Lindsey Hoffman saw her first minutes of the season in goal.
· Alyssa Guido had two assists.
· Van Dyke registered a game-high five draw controls.

News & Notes
· Murphy reach the 60-mark for the second straight year.
· Stony Brook went undefeated in conference play for the second time in the last three years.
· The Seawolves had held their opponents to less than 10 goals in 16 of 17 games this season and 34 of the last 37.
· Stony Brook finished the regular season with a 5.24 goals against average.
· Murphy has scored six goals in a game three times this season.
· Stony Brook's senior class was honored prior to the game. They've accumulated a record of 64-18 (.780).

Up Next
Stony Brook will host UMBC in the America East Championship Friday at LaValle Stadium. The Seawolves are the top seed, while the Retrievers are fourth.

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