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Syracuse, N.Y. – The fourth-ranked Le Moyne College women's lacrosse team got goals from 15 different players en route to a 22-5 win over Southern Connecticut State University on Tuesday afternoon in Northeast-10 Conference action at Ted Grant Field.
The Dolphins opened the scoring just 1:10 into the contest as senior midfielder Gabrielle Kamide (Deferiet, N.Y./Carthage) tallied her 12th goal of the season on a free-position shot. Just over one minute later, junior attacker Kathleen Conese (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool) registered her 100th career point by finding the back of the net off a pass from senior attacker Kelly Condon (Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua). Junior midfielder Victoria Nies (Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt) pushed the lead to 3-0 with an unassisted goal with 26:07 remaining in the half. Freshman attacker Claire Monnat (Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker) finished off a pass from Conese with 25:01 left, while sophomore midfielder Laura Hoffman (Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua) scored 50 seconds later for a 5-0 lead.
After three and one-half minutes of scoreless action, senior midfielder Jennifer Fabian (Clay, N.Y./C.W. Baker) converted a free-position shot for her 16th goal of the year. Kamide extended the lead with her 13th goal of the campaign off a pass from Condon with 19:04 remaining. Condon moved into 11th place on the program's all-time points chart (142) by scoring her 27th goal of the year at the 17:22 mark after taking a feed from freshman midfielder Kaitlyn Armstrong (Oswego, N.Y./Oswego). Just 29 seconds later, sophomore midfielder Julia Suriani (Buffalo, N.Y./West Seneca East) scored inside the left post off a pass from Conese.
Nies extended the lead to double-digits by scoring consecutive goals. She scored off a feed from Condon with 15:52 left and then tallied her 25th goal of the season after taking a pass from sophomore attacker Catie McKay (Penfield, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy) with 12:46 remaining. Senior attacker Brenna Bauer (Rochester, N.Y./Brighton) moved into a tie for fifth place on the career points list (190) by netting her 24th goal of the year with 10:34 left off a feed from Suriani.
Following three and one-half minutes of scoreless play, the Dolphins scored three times in a span of 2:50 for a 15-0 lead. Fabian converted a free-position shot with 6:56 left, freshman attacker Maggie Monnat (Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker) scored a transition goal with 5:59 remaining and then McKay finished off a feed from Fabian with 4:06 to play in the half.
Southern Connecticut State got on the scoreboard with 1:53 remaining in the half on an unassisted goal by Jessica Shaw.
Le Moyne scored twice over the final 1:13 of the half to take a 17-1 lead into the intermission. Claire Monnat scored off a free-position shot with 1:13 left, while freshman midfielder Nicole Gibaldi (Westbury, N.Y./Clarke) tallied her first career goal with 41 seconds left.
The Dolphins started the scoring in the second half as Suriani finished off a feed from freshman midfielder Danielle Kealy (Lorraine, N.Y./South Jefferson) at the 26:37 mark.
After Emily Orser found the back of the net for the Owls with 18:47 left off a pass from Sarah Cebry, freshman midfielder Mary Fadden (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool) posted her fourth goal of the year with 17:25 remaining. The Owls continued the see-saw scoring as Katie Walter scored with 15:14 left.
The Dolphins netted back-to-back goals 2:17 apart to push their lead to a game-high 18. Freshman midfielder Morgan Kline (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool) scored her second goal of the year at the 10:34 mark, while Kealy found the back of the net for the first time with 8:17 left.
Southern Connecticut State got consecutive goals from Sarah Muise and Katie Walter in a span of 66 seconds to pull within 21-5 with 5:13 left.
Gibaldi finished off the game's scoring with 55 seconds remaining.
Sophomore goalkeeper Molly Marbut (Edgewater, Md./South River) earned her 12th win of the year between the pipes by playing the first half. Nora Anderson made eight saves in the loss for the Owls.
Le Moyne (12-2, 10-1 NE-10), which has won 10 straight games, closes out its non-conference schedule on Friday against seventh-ranked West Chester University at 3:00 p.m.