PHILADELPHIA, PA -- Felician women's lacrosse (2-8 / 1-4 CACC) traveled to Philadelphia on Tuesday evening for a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference match-up with Chestnut Hill College.
The Golden Falcons were crowned victorious with the 13-6 win led by sophomore
Julia Ravazza's (Tuolumne, Calif.) 7 goals, which now makes her Felician's all time leader in most goals in a career with 56.
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Here's What Happened:Â
- The first quarter featured a score volley. The Griffin's stuck first and Felician answered back less than a minute later Ravazza scored her first goal of the game assisted by Kayla Fox (Surrey, British Columbia).Â
- Chestnut added another goal in the first, followed by two back to back Golden Falcon goals from Amanda Panaccione (Old Bridge, N.J.) via free position shot and Ravazza, this time assisted by Kenzie Fox (Surrey, British Columbia) to end the first quarter 3-2 in favor of Felician.
- Ravazza added two more in the second along with Aly Amadruto (Tinton Falls, N.J.) and Claudia Goncalves (New Rochelle, N.Y.) who netted her first goal of her career. The Griffins caged one to make the score 7-3 going into the half.Â
- Both teams were even in the third quarter, scoring one goal apiece, Ravazza tallying her fifth of the day during that time.
- The Golden Falcons ended the game strong, putting 5 goals past the Griffin keeper, two of them by Mary Gazaleh (East Windsor, N.J.), two by Ravazza, and one from fifth-year senior Emma Perone (East Brunswick, N.J.). Chestnut Hill was able to net two more in the final moments of the contest, to conclude the game at 13-6.Â
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Box Score Insights:Â
- Ravazza had 7 goals and 2 draw controls while Gazaleh had 2 goals and 2 draw controlsÂ
- Kayla Fox had 6 assists and a draw control, while sister Kenzie Fox had an assist and 3 ground balls.Â
- Goncalves had a goal, 2 ground balls and caused 2 turnovers.
- Perone, Amadruto, and Panaccione all had goals with Perone and Amadruto also earning 1 caused turnover each.
- Ilyanna Rivera (Waterbury, Conn.) finished the day with 6 saves and 2 ground balls.
UP NEXT: CALDWELL UNIVERSITY
Felician Women's Lacrosse with travel to Caldwell University on Sunday, Apr. 14, for a noon start against the Cougars in Caldwell, N.J