Lakewood, N.J. - It was business as usual Tuesday for Georgian Court women's lacrosse as the Lions continued its Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference dominance with a comfortable 18-3 home showing vs. Holy Family University.
Opening the game with a 12-0 cushion, the result was never in doubt as the royal and gold, with its 46th-straight conference victory (including postseason), improves to 5-7 (4-0 CACC) on the year. The visiting Tigers go to 1-8 overall (0-3 CACC).
The Georgian Court box score was busting with inflated numbers as six Lions recorded three or more points in the win.
Sabrina Chandler (five goals, 1 assist, 10 draw controls) and
Heather Devaney (four goals, two assists) led the charge with six points apiece.
Shaine Sauter followed with three goals and a pair of helpers while also securing eight draws and a trio each of ground balls and caused turnovers.
Riley O'Connor (goal, three assists) and
Isabel Raimondi (two goals, two assists) added four points each while
Jade Rivera finished the afternoon with two tallies and a helper.Â
CACC Goalkeeper of the Week,
Alexis Hahn, gathered seven saves in the complete-game effort to move to 5-7 in the Lions' cage.
The Lions sit idle until next Tuesday evening (April 5, 7pm) when GCU takes to the road and faces Chestnut Hill College in a CACC contest to be played at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School Victory Field in Lafayette Hill, Pa.
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