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5
Immaculata IMMACULA 0-3, 0-0
18
Winner Widener WIDENER 2-2, 0-0
Immaculata IMMACULA
0-3, 0-0
5
Final
18
Widener WIDENER
2-2, 0-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Immaculata IMMACULA 2 3 0 0 5
Widener WIDENER 5 3 8 2 18

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Mantz Scores Five in a Dominating Win Over Immaculata

CHESTER, Pa. – Widener Women's Lacrosse rolls Immaculata as Jessica Mantz led with five goals.
 
The 18-5 win moves the Pride to 2-2 for the regular season.
 
BY THE NUMBERS HOW IT HAPPENED
  • The Pride struck quickly with Ruggiero putting a one on the scoreboard with 12:24 left. The Mighty Macs would answer before Kasey Thornton forced a turnover to give Mantz her first goal of the game with 9:06 left. Mantz would win a draw control to give Gianna Scaliti a goal from Krohn for her third of the season with 4:41 left. Lucia Visalli capitalized on a Mighty Macs' yellow card to score her third of the season. Rachel Rothstein forced a turnover alongside Ava Leporati. Mantz put in her second to end the period up 5-2.
     
  • Scaliti forced a turnover quickly score as the second period began. Shots would fly before the Pride found themselves on defense. A free position Mighty Macs goal at 8:47 would make the score 6-3 Pride. Olivia Blades forced a turnover to give Ruggiero a ground ball and goal with 7:44 remaining in the half. Farina's forced turnover gave her a free position goal for her second of the game at 4:06. Rothstein ended the half with a forced turnover as the Pride led 8-5.
     
  • A halftime talk gave the Pride a boost as they came out blazing with Mantz scoring quickly. Thornton would take a shot before Farina put in one for a hat trick. Jarliah Ferko won the preceding draw control before Ruggiero scored to force a Mighty Macs timeout. The Pride continued to roll as Mantz score back-to-back goals and Farina put in two of her own. The Pride defense held their own as Thornton forced a turnover out of a draw control. A last ditch shot from Ruggiero would score as the Pride led 16-5 heading into the final 15.
     
  • The fourth quarter opened with three shots before Leporati found the back of the cage. Rylie Christy would force a turnover on a clear attempt to give Grace Fescoe her first collegiate goal with 8:12 left. Proper would make a free position shot save with 6:39 left as the scoring would slow. Forced turnovers amounted with Rothstein, Ferko, and Scaliti picking up the final defensive stats. The Pride ended with a final of 18-5 after 10 unanswered.
UP NEXT
Widener heads back to Dixon Field on Saturday, March 7 against the 0-2 (0-0 Atlantic East) Neumann Knights. Game time is set for 1 p.m.
 
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