Three Raiders combined for 12 total goals Saturday afternoon as the Shippensburg University lacrosse team picked up a 21-7 win at Holy Family in a non-conference matchup at Brian Baptiste Memorial Field.
Shippensburg (3-1) scored at least three goals in all four quarters and scored seven each in the first two quarters to lead 14-2 at halftime. SU only committed 14 turnovers on the day, the third straight game it has committed 14 or fewer turnovers.
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Holy Family (0-3) tied the Raiders in draw controls, recording 15 on the day. The Tigers came within two goals of the Raiders in first quarter before being a 9-0 SU run turned the tide.
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Senior
Sara Vosburg notched a career-high 12 points, including the third six-goal game of her career in addition to a career-high six assists. It is the third straight game she has recorded a career high in assists, while it marks her third straight game scoring at least five goals.
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Ten different Raiders scored a goal, marking two new career bests. Sophomore
Ava Collins added a new career high with three goals while freshman
Grace Schaffner recorded her first goal as a Raider.
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Senior
Jamie Carvin also recorded three goals. Junior
Ali Pioli and sophomore
Alexa Bailey each found the back of the net twice. Pioli added four draw controls, a groundball and a caused turnover.
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Junior
Shannon Wood, redshirt-junior
Jill Hopkins, sophomore
Olivia Glinski and freshman
Maddie Phommachanh each added a goal for the Raiders.
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Senior
Kayla Vosburg recorded a game-high seven saves.
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Holy Family had three goals and an assist from Rianna Shields. Tori Wolstenhome had a game-high eight draw controls.
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The three game win streak from Shippensburg marks its longest since 2021.
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Shippensburg will host Frostburg State at 12 p.m. on Saturday.
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