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Falcons Take Early Lead in D'Agostino's First Career Win at GNAC Foe Mitchell

Falcons Take Early Lead in D'Agostino's First Career Win at GNAC Foe Mitchell

NEW LONDON, Conn. - Forty-six seconds into the contest, Samantha Helwig (Northford, Conn.) netted the opening goal for the Albertus Magnus College women's lacrosse team on the road at Great Northeast Athletic Conference in-state opponent Mitchell College in head coach Kaitlin D'Agostino's (1st season) first collegiate win over the Mariners, 16-7, on Tuesday.

Helwig accounted for seven of the Falcons' goals, while Amber DeJonge (Grand Rapids, Mich.) secured four.

 

THE BASICS

FINAL: Albertus Magnus 17 | Mitchell 7

RECORDS: Albertus Magnus (1-7, 1-2 GNAC) | Mitchell (0-3, 0-2 GNAC)

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HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Helwig delivered the opening notch after a caused turnover and groundball from Briony Retasket (Beaverton, Ore.) followed by a successful Albertus clear.
  • A minute after Helwig's tally, Rosie Rivera (New Haven, Conn.) took advantage of the short-handed hosts to put the Falcons up, 2-0, off the quick pass from DeJonge. With four and a half minutes remaining in the opening quarter, Rivera had a hand in another goal as Zoey Soost (Gillette, Wy.) found the back of the net to pad the visitors' lead by one.
  • Danielle Collea (North Salem, N.Y.) stood tall in the net for the Falcons through the first half with one save that had the chance to cut the deficit to within a score.
  • DeJonge closed out the opening 15 minutes with back-to-back unassisted goals 16 seconds apart.
  • Jessica Krupnikoff snapped the scoring drought for Mitchell with a goal 16 seconds into the second quarter, but Helwig retaliated with her second goal of the contest three minutes later to keep the Falcons up, 6-1.
  • Mitchell recorded three straight goals to shorten the gap before another Helwig score off a free position shot set up by a caused turnover and groundball by Amanda Zdru (Stratford, Conn.).
  • The home team secured another goal with less than two minutes remaining in the half to narrow the Falcons lead to 7-5.
  • Angelia Rheaume opened the third quarter with a tally to get within one, but Soost found a rebounded Falcons shot on goal to push Albertus back to a two-score lead, 8-6, with twelve minutes left in the period.
  • Mitchell garnered its last goal of the contest at 10:44 in the third as Albertus netted a trio of goals in the quarter and five in the fourth to pull away from the Mariners.

 

BETWEEN THE PIPES

Albertus

Danielle Collea (W, 1-7) 12 Shots | 5 Saves | 7 Goals Allowed

 

Mitchell

Hannah Gomes (L, 0-3) 22 Shots | 17 Saves | 16 Goals Allowed

 

TEAM STATS

SHOTS: Albertus 39 | Mitchell 19

GROUNDBALLS: Albertus 39 | Mitchell 21

CLEARS: Albertus 15/18 | Mitchell 10/31

DRAW CONTROLS: Mitchell 16 | Albertus 10

 

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES

Albertus

Samantha Helwig 7 Goals | 13 Shots | 11 SOG | 3 Groundballs | 1 Draw Control

Amber DeJonge 4 Goals | 1 Assist | 10 SHots | 8 SOG | 3 Groundballs | 7 Draw Controls

Rosie Rivera 2 Goals | 1 Assist | 2 Shots | 2 SOG | 8 Groundballs | 1 Caused Turnover

Zoey Soost 2 Goals | 2 Shots | 2 SOG | 1 Groundball

 

Mitchell

Jessica Krupnikoff 3 Goals | 6 Shots | 5 SOG | 4 Groundballs | 12 Draw Controls | 1 Caused Turnover

Lauren Cordero 2 Goals | 5 Shots | 2 SOG | 3 Ground balls | 4 Draw Controls | 2 Caused Turnover

 

NOTEWORTHY

  • Retasket and Soost recorded their first career goal for the Falcons.
  • Helwig has scored in six of her last seven games and leads the Falcons with 17 total goals. The sophomore also earned her second hat trick this season for a career-high seven goals in a single game.
  • DeJonge tallied her first career hat trick at Albertus and Collea earned her first career win in goal.
  • With four caused turnovers, Zdru had a game-high and a career-high, while Isabella Antonucci (Orange, Conn.) tied her career-high caused turnovers with three.

 

UP NEXT

The Falcons return home from their first GNAC victory to face the University of Saint Joseph's (Conn.) at Celentano Field on Saturday with a noon game start.

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