ITHACA, N.Y. – The 21st-ranked Ithaca College women's lacrosse team (6-3, 3-0 Empire 8) upended visiting St. John Fisher (7-4, 2-1 Empire 8), 8-3, on Saturday afternoon at Higgins Stadium.
Despite a slow start that allowed the Cardinals an early 2-0 lead, Ithaca posted eight of the game's final nine goals and held St. John Fisher to its lowest goal count in over six seasons.
Senior
Nicole Borisenok moved up to fourth all-time at Ithaca with 191 career points as she dished out a career-high four assists on the day. Juniors
Kaitlyn Hoffay and
Nikki Dahl joined sophomore
Becky Guzzo in netting two goals each, while juniors
Tracy Rivas and
Kim Armbruster each tallied once.
Rivas also added two assists.
Senior
Siobhan Sullivan scooped up a career-best six ground balls and won two draws. She and junior
Michelle Avery each forced two turnovers.
Borisenok added a career-best five ground balls as Ithaca collected 24 to the Cardinals' 16.
The Bombers held a 21-14 advantage in shots, while St. John Fisher won seven draw controls to the Ithaca's six.
Trailing 2-0 after eight minutes of play,
Avery found
Dahl for the Bombers' first of four. Ten scoreless minutes ticked off the clock before
Guzzo scored at 11:41 and
Dahl recorded the game-winner go-ahead at the 10-minute mark on a
Borisenok feed.
Hoffay put away two goals in the final 2:29 of play, both on
Borisenok assists. The Cardinals broke up
Hoffay's pair with their final goal of the game at 1:19.
Borisenok found
Armbruster for a 6-3 lead at 27:10 of the second.
Guzzo would capitalize on a
Rivas assist at the 24-minute mark before
Rivas finalized all scoring with a free position goal at 22:48.
Ithaca, who has won three straight contests, improves to 9-5 over the Cardinals in a series dating back to 2001.
The Bombers will next travel to Hartwick for a 1 p.m. game on Saturday, April 14.
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