Syracuse, N.Y. – Senior attacker
Bryanna Fazio (Watertown, N.Y./General Brown) and junior attacker
Sidney Hall (Adams Center, N.Y./South Jefferson) reached career scoring milestones as the top-ranked Le Moyne College women's lacrosse team registered a 24-3 win over American International College on Tuesday afternoon in Northeast-10 Conference action at Ted Grant Field.
The Dolphins, who clinched a top-three seed in the upcoming NE10 Championships and a home game in the quarterfinals on May 1, opened the game's scoring just 20 seconds into the game as junior midfielder
Nicole Delany (Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee) finished off a feed from sophomore midfielder
Sydney Meagher (Fairport, N.Y./Fairport) for her 34th tally of the year.
American International evened the score at one with 28:41 left in the half on Mary Bates' 29th goal of the season.
Le Moyne took the lead for good with back-to-back goals. Fazio netted the 200th goal of her career at the 28:12 mark off a feed from Meagher. Senior midfielder
Monica Sanna (Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford) followed 39 seconds later with her 27th goal of the campaign on a free-position shot.
Brittany Hutchison got the Yellow Jackets back within one with a free-position goal with 26:04 to go in the half.
The Dolphins followed with the final 15 goals of the half, including 10 goals in a span of seven minutes. Hall ignited the run with 25:05 left by scoring off a free-position shot. Just 24 seconds later, Sanna found the back of the net. Freshman attacker
Jessica Meneilly (Cicero, N.Y./Cicero-North Syracuse) recorded her eighth goal of the season 29 seconds later. Fazio converted a free-position shot with 23:29 remaining for a 7-2 advantage. Delany netted her second goal of the contest 37 seconds later off a pass from sophomore midfielder
Lauren Ferris (Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee). Just 30 seconds later, Sanna scored off a pass from Hall for her third tally of the game. Ferris then got the Dolphins into double-digits with 21:15 left and scored again 39 seconds later after collecting a pass from Fazio. The duo reversed roles 29 seconds later for Fazio's 45th goal of the season, which gave the Dolphins a 10-goal lead. Ferris capped the 10 goals in seven minutes outburst at the 18:05 mark off a pass from Hall.
Following 6:41 of scoreless play, Fazio completed her scoring for the day with her fourth marker of the contest with 11:244 to go. Hall netted Le Moyne's 15th goal of the game with 9:29 remaining after receiving a pass from Fazio. The goal gave Hall 200 points in her 57-game career, making her the eighth Dolphin to reach the milestone.
Freshman midfielder
Adrianna Nojaim (Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee) scored her second goal of the season with 7:25 left, while Sanna gave the Dolphins a 15-goal lead with her career-high fourth goal of the game with 5:49 remaining in the half. Freshman attacker
Molly Hall (Adams Center, N.Y./South Jefferson) completed the half's scoring with 3:20 left off a pass from sister, Sidney.
Bates started the second half's scoring with her 30th goal of the season with 24:55 to play.
Le Moyne tallied the final six goals of the game.
Sidney Hall started the spree with her 32nd goal of the campaign with 23:12 left. Delany followed with her 36th goal of the year with 20:13 to go off a feed from
Molly Hall, who followed with her fourth goal of the year with 14:47 left. Ferris netted her career-best fourth goal of the day with 9:39 remaining after collecting a feed from
Molly Hall. Sophomore midfielder
Jamie Peters (Vestal, N.Y./Vestal) scored her first goal of the year with 7:19 left off a pass from sophomore attacker
Brittney Pollack (Fairport, N.Y./Fairport). Sophomore attacker
Brynne Lafave (Philadelphia, N.Y./Indian River) tallied her first goal of the season with 4:56 left to complete the game's scoring.
In addition to her game high-tying six points, Fazio registered a single-game program-record 15 draw controls, topping her previous record of 14 set 364 days ago at American International. Junior goalkeeper
Hannah George (Johnson City, N.Y./Maine-Endwell) earned her 55th career win after playing 30 minutes in between the pipes. Chelsea Davis made five saves for the Yellow Jackets in 30 minutes of action.
Le Moyne (14-0, 10-0 NE10), which tied its single-game Division II program record with the 24 goals (also 24 on April 14, 2012 against Saint Anselm), completes its road portion of the regular season on Saturday at 21st-ranked Bentley University at 12:00 p.m.