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Lola Leone
15
Winner Navy NAVY 8-2, 2-0 PL
4
LEHIGH LEHIGH 6-3, 1-2 PL
Winner
Navy NAVY
8-2, 2-0 PL
15
Final
4
LEHIGH LEHIGH
6-3, 1-2 PL
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Navy NAVY 4 4 6 1 15
LEHIGH LEHIGH 2 2 0 0 4

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

No. 25 Women’s Lacrosse Pitches Second-Half Shutout to Cruise Past Lehigh

The Navy defense posted 11 saves and caused 13 turnovers as Mids notched an 11-goal victory.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The No. 25 Navy women's lacrosse team (8-2, 2-0 Patriot League) posted a 15-4 road victory over Lehigh (6-3, 1-2 Patriot League) on Saturday afternoon at Ulrich Sports Complex in Bethlehem, Pa. The Midshipmen defense held the Mountain Hawks scoreless in the second half, while the Mids' offense took control of the game, outscoring the home team 7-0 in the final two quarters.
 
"Today was a great day for Navy women's lacrosse," head coach Cindy Timchal said after the game. "The defense played awesome for us today, holding a good Lehigh team to no goals in the second half. Offensively, we were able to make a run in the second half as the defense was holding strong. Like always, Lehigh played us extremely tough in harsh weather conditions with the rain and cold. I am proud of this team, the coaches, and the effort we put forward today. This was truly a team victory."
 
The Navy defense held Lehigh to its lowest point total of the season, while allowing the fewest goals by an opponent this year. The Midshipmen did not allow a goal in the second half, marking the first time since defeating George Washington, 22-2, in 2021 that the defense held an opponent scoreless in a half.
 
Emma Richardell (Bethesda, Md.) anchored the Navy defense. The sophomore tied a career-high with 11 saves, while causing a turnover and picking up a pair of ground balls in just over 57 minutes of action. She surrendered a goal with 9:22 remaining in the first half and then did not allow another goal the remainder of the game. Anne Culicerto (Charlotte, N.C.) worked the final 2:38 between the pipes, recording a clean stat sheet.
 
The defense finished with 13 caused turnovers in the contest. Katie Golbranson (Newport Beach, Calif.), Isabelle Thornburg (Alexandria, Va.), and Ava Yovino (Parkland, Fla.) led the way with two caused turnovers apiece, while Richardell, Marina Bergin (Greenlawn, N.Y.), Erin Carson (New Albany, Ohio), Tori DiCarlo (Rosemont, Pa.), Emily Messinese (Manchester, Md.), and Charlotte Ryan (Tully, N.Y.) were each credited with causing turnovers on the day.
 
Offensively, six Mids combined to score 15 goals, including four hat tricks. Leelee Denton (Nashville, Tenn.) led the charge with four goals, giving the junior 15 scores on 17 shots in the last three games. The hat trick was Denton's fifth of the season and 12th of her career. DiCarlo, Yovino, and Lola Leone (Bay Shore, N.Y.) also added hat tricks, finishing with three scores apiece. For Yovino, it was the fourth hat trick of the season, while it was the third for Leone and second for DiCarlo. Messinese and Ryan added goals with Yovino (3) and Ryan (2) combining for the Mids' five assists on the day.
 
The Midshipmen were edged, 12-10, in draw controls on the day. Alyssa Daley (Walkersville, Md.) led the charge with four draws, while Messinese won three and Yovino picked up a pair.
 
For Lehigh, Emma Eberhardt and Gabby Schneider notched two goals apiece to notch the Mountain Hawks' four scores. Oliva Memeger was credited with Lehigh's lone assist. Hayley Hunt, who was the Preseason Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year and a 2022 All-Conference selection, took the loss at goal, surrendering 14 goals, while registering nine stops. Lehigh used three goalies in the loss.
 
Lehigh was the first team to score, scratching the scoreboard one minute into the game. Navy responded with three straight scores to take a lead it would not relinquish. Leone netted back-to-back goals to put the Mids in front, while Denton followed with her first score. Following a Mountain Hawk goal, DiCarlo found the back of the net to put the Midshipmen in front 4-2 after the first quarter of play.
 
In the second quarter, Denton started the scoring. Lehigh answered, but scores by Yovino and DiCarlo pushed the Navy advantage to 7-3. The home team scored what proved to be its final goal of the day with 9:22 remaining in the first half to pull to within three at 7-4. Navy did not allow a goal the remainder of the game, outscoring Lehigh 8-0 from that point. Leone closed out the first half with her third goal to send the game to intermission with the Mids in front, 8-4.
 
The Midshipmen outscored the Mountain Hawks, 6-0, in the third quarter. Yovino and Ryan each dented the net in the first 90 seconds of the second half. Denton posted back-to-back scores to push the advantage to 12-4. Messinese and Yovino closed out the quarter with Navy in front by 10 at 14-4.
 
With the clock steadily running in the final quarter, the Navy defense was once again able to hold Lehigh scoreless. DiCarlo netted the only goal of the fourth quarter for the Mids, providing the final margin of victory at 15-4.
 
Navy returns home for a pair of Patriot League games against Lafayette (Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.) and Colgate (Saturday at 12:00 p.m.) at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Both games will be broadcast on ESPN+.
 
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