PHILADELPHIA – The Holy Family University women's lacrosse defeated Felician 19-3 in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) matchup at Tiger Field on Tuesday evening.
Individual Highlights
- Maura Coleman (Lower Moreland, Pa./Little Flower) led all players with career-highs of six ground balls and six caused turnovers, the latter of which were double the amount of any other player and the second most in a single match in program history
- Tori Wolstenholme's (Philadelphia, Pa./St. Hubert's) career-best four assists were also double the amount of any other player with the second most in a single match in program history
- She led all players with a season-high nine draw controls and added two goals for a career-best six points
- She now ranks tied for second and 10th in the program's annals, respectively, in single-season assists (17) and draw controls (60)
- Rianna Shields (Richboro, Pa./Council Rock South) and Mackenzie Santucci (Columbus, N.J./Northern Burlington Regional (RCBC)) had double the amount of goals as any other player with seven and five, respectively, with Shields finishing second on the Tigers with a career-high five ground balls and two caused turnovers
- Shields now ranks third in the program's single-season history with 64 goals on the year, while her 70 points are fourth
- Santucci now ranks sixth in program annals with 31 career assists
- Lynn Hardy (Audubon, N.J./Camden Catholic) had the match's second highest total with eight draw controls to move into fifth in the program's single-season history with 80, and she caused two turnovers to move into a tie for fourth all-tine time with 51 for her career
- Kaitlyn Bromley (Philadelphia, Pa./New Foundations Charter School) and Payton Pugh (Philadelphia, Pa./St. Hubert's) both caused two turnovers as well, with Pugh moving into a tie for fourth in the program's single-season annals with 23 on the year
- Paige Affet (Philadelphia, Pa./Little Flower Catholic) notably tied a season-best with two goals
- Emma Hurley (Willow Grove, Pa./Upper Moreland) stopped three of the six shots she faced
Inside the Box Score
- Felician's 29 turnovers were the most by an HFU opponent this season, while the three goals were tied for the second fewest
- The Tigers outshot the Golden Falcons 43-8 and had triple the amount of draw controls, 19-8
How it Happened
- Each team found the net once in the opening nine and a half minutes, with Wolstenholme getting HFU on the board, before Santucci scored 23 seconds apart for an eventual 3-1 advantage after 15 minutes of play
- That began a stretch of seven unanswered, which started with back-to-back goals by Shields and ended with Santucci completing her first half hat track with 5:16 left in the second quarter
- Felician got one back, but Shields cancelled it out by completing a first half hat trick of her own at the 1:32 mark for a 9-2 cushion at the break
- After Felician answered Santucci opening the third period scoring, the Tigers would hold the Golden Falcons scoreless for the final 26:03 as they tallied the final nine goals of the contest
Up Next
HFU continues its three-match home-stand when it hosts Alliance for Senior Day on Saturday at 12 p.m. Prior to the match, the Tigers will honor the senior class of Bromley, Hardy,
Madeline Curran (Philadelphia, Pa./Little Flower) and
Rachael Sepcic (Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville (Georgian Court/Rowan)).