BURLINGTON, Vt. – Junior
Kylie Ohlmiller (Islip, N.Y.) tallied five goals and six assists to become the first player in the nation to 100 points in 2017 as the No. 4 Stony Brook women's lacrosse team picked up a 20-6 win over Vermont Friday afternoon at Virtue Field. With the victory – the eighth-straight win for Stony Brook – the Seawolves improve to 13-1 and 4-0 in the America East, while the Catamounts drop to 1-13 and 0-4 in conference play.
The Seawolves led 9-4 at the half before pulling away in the early stages of the second half, opening the frame on a 9-0 run. Stony Brook scored six goals in the first 4:42 of the second half, with
Kylie Ohlmiller scoring two and assisting on the other four.
Coach Spallina's Take
"I'm happy to get a conference road win but this was not a thing of beauty today … We had some heavy legs after traveling up from Maryland and then up to Vermont. I liked that we had nine different scorers and took almost 40 shots while holding them to 14. We have a little break now and we will give the team a few days to rest the legs and get back to being the best version of Stony Brook for next week's game."
By the Numbers
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Kylie Ohlmiller has 50 goals and 53 assists on the year for a nation-leading 103 points in 14 games (7.36 points per game.)
- Senior
Dorrien Van Dyke (Northport, N.Y.) tallied four goals and added an assist.
- Senior
Kristin Yevoli (Massapequa, N.Y.), junior
Samantha DiSalvo (Lynbrook, N.Y.), freshman
Ally Kennedy (North Babylon, N.Y.) and freshman
Taryn Ohlmiller (Islip, N.Y.) notched two goals each.
- Senior Sam Jaffe (Naples, Fla.), junior
Emma Schait (Seaford, N.Y.) and sophomore
Keri McCarthy (Hauppauge, N.Y.) also scored in the contest.
- DiSalvo and McCarthy had six draw controls each, with DiSalvo's six a career-high. The junior also added three ground balls and three caused turnovers.
- Junior
Brooke Gubitosi (East Northport, N.Y.) collected four ground balls and two caused turnovers.
- Sophomore
Anna Tesoriero (Huntington, N.Y.) made five saves.
- The Seawolves held a 21-7 advantage on the draw.
Notes
- Stony Brook improves to 11-5 all-time against Vermont.
- The Seawolves have won 21 straight games against America East competition (including the conference tournament.)
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Kylie Ohlmiller's 11 points are the third-most in a single game in program history behind 13 from
Claire Petersen vs. Longwood in 2013 and 12 from Ohlmiller Feb. 18 vs. Bryant.
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Kylie Ohlmiller's 144 career assists move her up to 12th in NCAA history. The junior was outside the top 25 in career assists a week ago.
Up Next
The Seawolves are back in action Saturday, April 22, with an 11 a.m. game at UMBC.