Box Score DURHAM, N.H. – Junior
Kylie Ohlmiller (Islip, N.Y.) led the charge with two goals and a career-high eight assists in a 14-2 win for the No. 7/9 Stony Brook women's lacrosse team over New Hampshire in Sunday's America East opener at Wildcat Stadium. With the win, the Seawolves improve to 8-1, while the Wildcats drop to 0-10.
Coach Spallina's Take
"I was really happy with our approach today after an emotional game Friday night against USC. We played lights-out defense, holding UNH under 10 shots in the game. Offensively, we continued to keep it simple and let the ball do the work, assisting on 12 of 14 goals. Our goals-to-assist ratio is absurd and such a reflection of our approach… it's a team-first mentality on both sides of the field. This was a solid weekend for our team and they are already looking forward to next week as we host an undefeated, top-five Colorado and our biggest rival in Albany."
By the Numbers
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Kylie Ohlmiller had two goals and eight assists in the win, giving her 34 goals and 31 assists on the year, an average of 7.22 points per game.
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Taryn Ohlmiller had five goals to match a career-high. The five tallies all came in the first half as the Seawolves took a 10-1 advantage into the locker room.
- Junior
Brooke Gubitosi (East Northport, N.Y.) had a career-high six caused turnovers and matched a career-high with five ground balls.
- Sophomore
Anna Tesoriero (Huntington, N.Y.) allowed five goals or less for the fifth time this season.
- Senior
Dorrien Van Dyke (Northport, N.Y.) tallied three goals in the victory.
- Senior
Alyssa Guido (Rocky Point, N.Y.) notched her first goal of the season, while junior
Emma Schait (Seaford, N.Y.), sophomore
Keri McCarthy (Hauppauge, N.Y.) and freshman
Ally Kennedy (North Babylon, N.Y.) each found the back of the net.
- Senior
Jessica Volpe (Hauppauge, N.Y.) had two ground balls and two caused turnovers.
Notes
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Kylie Ohlmiller set an America East conference-game record with eight assists. The total is tied for second-most in program history behind Claire Petersen's 11 in 2013.
- Gubitosi's six caused turnovers are tied for second in a single game in program history behind Danielle Werner's seven in the Seawolves' inaugural season in 2003.
- Van Dyke moved to fourth in program history with 225 career points.
- The Seawolves improve to 10-7 all-time against New Hampshire and 8-0 since Coach Spallina's arrival in 2012.
- Stony Brook held New Hampshire to its lowest goal total since 1999 in the victory.
Up Next
The Seawolves return home to host No. 6/4 Colorado Friday at 7 p.m. at LaValle Stadium.