Alfred, N.Y. – Junior
Nicole Borisenok (Albany Academy for Girls/Watervliet) was one of 10 Bombers to score, with a game-best four goals, as the Ithaca women's lacrosse team (7-4, 5-1 Empire 8) upended host Alfred (2-8, 0-5 Empire 8), 17-4, on Saturday afternoon.
Ithaca jumped out to a commanding 3-0 lead in the opening four minutes of play before Alfred brought the game within two, 3-1 at 21:29. The Bombers then unleashed six unanswered before a Saxon goal closed out the half with a 9-2 Ithaca advantage.
Sophomore
Michelle Avery (Brien McMahon/Norwalk, Conn.) netted a free position goal to spark a five-goal Bomber streak in the second half. Alfred scored two of the game's final five goals as Ithaca powered to a 17-4 victory.
The Bombers, who took 40 shots to the Saxons' six, had five multi-goal scorers.
Borisenok led the squad with four, while sophomores
Tracy Rivas (East Meadow/East Meadow) and
Kim Armbruster (Montville/Boonton, N.J.) and seniors
Katie Hurley (Honeoye Falls-Lima/Honeoye Falls) and
Rachel Maley (Newtown/Sandy Hook, Conn.) each added a pair.
Hurley had a game-best three assists and
Rivas added two and a game- and career-high six draw controls.
Sophomore
Jess Worthman (Hauppauge/Commack) claimed the win in goal making one save in 52:46, while freshman
Brittany Romano (Penfield Central/Penfield) made her collegiate debut seeing 7:14 of action.
Rivas and seniors
Abby Peterson (Mount Mansfield Union/Underhill, Vt.) and
Emily Finn (Bishop-Brady/Concord, N.H.) each collected a game-high four ground balls.
Borisenok,
Maley and
Armbruster rattled off a trio of goals to open the game before Alfred got on the board.
Borisenok again struck on an
Armbruster assist before
Rivas netted a pair for a 6-1 advantage at 12:51.
Borisenok continued the dominance with two of her own prior to freshman
Katie Long (Ithaca/Ithaca) recording a free position goal at 4:43. Alfred made it a 9-2 game at 2:35, a score that stood through intermission.
Avery opened the second stint, netting the first of five straight Ithaca scores.
Hurley followed with an unassisted goal, before
Rivas found the crosse of
Armbruster for a 12-2 lead that forced a running clock.
Borisenok assisted
Hurley at 24:04 and
Hurley found
Maley at 22:45 for a 14-2 gap.
Following Alfred's third of the game, sophomore
Sam Whitney (Portsmouth/Rye, N.H.) scored one of Ithaca's four free position goals of the game. A nine-minute scoring silence followed before junior
Racquel Lividini (Mamaroneck/Mamaroneck) capitalized on an assist from freshman
Maya Gebhardt (Cortland/Cortland) for a 16-3 advantage. Alfred struck once more, but it was a
Gebhardt score that finalized all scoring at 17-4.
Ithaca scooped up 32 ground balls to the Saxons' six and won 15 of 23 draw controls.
The Bombers will next travel to Elmira for a 1 p.m. game on Sunday, April 17.
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