Farmington, ME – Women's Lacrosse was unable to battle back against the University of Maine Farmington Beavers in their season finale. The final score was 9-15 thanks to a big second half from the Beavers.
Thomas College: Overall (2-12), NAC (1-6)
University of Maine Farmington: Overall (5-9), NAC (2-5)
How it Happened:
- The Terriers started well, with Mary LaRochelle and Mara Gentry both finding the back of the Beaver net within the first three minutes of the game.
- The Beavers responded shortly after with a goal of their own, but a pass from LaRochelle found Emily Wallingford, who scored to take back the two-goal lead.
- Scarlett Raymond-Ayer would score the final goal of the quarter off of a free position attempt inside the final two minutes and gave the Terriers a 4-1 lead going into the second.
- Both teams traded goals to start the second quarter, with Sage Brown finding the back of the net three minutes in.
- Wallingford scored again with nine minutes to go to take a commanding 6-2 lead.
- The Beavers would score two in the final eight minutes, but Isabella Pelletier was able to take one back to make it 7-4 at halftime.
- The Beavers largely dominated in the second half, scoring seven unanswered goals in the third quarter to take a 7-11 lead going into the fourth.
- The momentum carried over to the fourth quarter, where the Beavers scored three goals before Pelletier and Raymond-Ayer would find the back of the net to make it 9-14 with three minutes remaining.
- The Beavers would add another before time expired, scoring to make the final score 9-15.
- Bristol Sine played yet another strong game in net, making an impressive 21 total saves.
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