Brianne
Senior Brianne Schapira scored three goals in Thursday's game at the Cumberlands.
16
Lee University LEE 7-7
22
Winner Cumberlands (Ky.) CUMBERLA 15-1
Lee University LEE
7-7
16
Final
22
Cumberlands (Ky.) CUMBERLA
15-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lee University LEE 9 7 16
Cumberlands (Ky.) CUMBERLA 10 12 22

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Sports Information

Patriots Hold off Lacrosse, 22-16



WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. – The Lee lacrosse team fell to the University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) 22-16 on Thursday evening in a non-conference battle.
 
Emma Hill paced the Lady Flames (7-7) with four goals. Brianne Schapira, Madeline Perrigo, and Becca Broadwick each recorded a hat trick while Hanah Rotello scored multiple goals and Rachel Duda added a single strike to wrap up the scoring.
 
The Patriots (15-1) wasted little time getting on the scoreboard as Samantha Tullar scored just 55 seconds into the game.
 
Lee answered back however as Hill and Schapira scored two goals within twenty seconds of each other to take a 2-1 lead with just over 26 minutes remaining in the first half.
 
After jostling back and forth for much of the half the Lady Flames drew within one as Duda beat the buzzer scoring on an assist from Hill with two seconds remaining to send coach Addie Wadley's squad to the intermission down just 10-9.
 
The Lady Flames came out of the locker room and tied the game with 26:58 left on a Schapira goal but the Cumberlands responded with a five-goal run over six minutes to take a commanding lead they would never surrender.
 
The Kentucky team used a run of four goals to all but seal the win over a two-minute span to open up a 20-13 advantage with 9:19 remaining.
 
Lee made things interesting with a three-goal run of their own thanks two from Perrigo and one from Hill but would draw no closer than 20-16.
 
Christina Hill got the start, and loss for Lee allowing 15 goals and saving five in just under 40 minutes of action. Abby Sanders came in just over 20 minutes and allowed seven while stopping one.
 
The Cumberlands had four players record a hat trick in Tullar (6), Jaclyn Berry (5), while Emily Heim and Katherine Brewer threw in three apiece.
 
Lee out shot their opponents (37-34), had more shots on goal (29-28), ground balls (22-18), and draw controls (22-18) despite coming up on the short-end where it matters most in the final score.
 
The Lady Flames will be back in action on Saturday as they open a three-game home stand to end the regular season against Truett-McConnell at 1 p.m.. Lee will close things out with two GSC rivals as they host Alabama Huntsville on Wednesday at 4 p.m. and Shorter on Apr. 14 at 1 p.m.
 
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