Box Score
Sophomore
Katie Sullivan (Baldwinsville, NY/CW Baker) netted six goals and senior
Sarah Brown (Syracuse, NY/West Genesee) scored one and handed out five assists to lead The College at Brockport Women's Lacrosse team to a 20-4 non-conference win Sunday afternoon over Hartwick College at Wright Stadium in Oneonta.
Brockport (10-3 Overall) scored the first 14 goals of the game including 11 in the first half for the early commanding lead. It is the third game in the last four that the Golden Eagles offense has posted at least 20 goals in a game.
Sullivan opened the scoring with a man-up goal 2:48 into the contest and later add two more within a span of 1:30 midway through the first half.
Nina Tassone (Liverpool, NY/Liverpool), Allyson Wolf (West Seneca, NY/West Seneca West) and
Makensie Schuber (Webster, NY/Webster Thomas) each scored twice in the first half.
Hailey Boronczyk (Syracuse, NY/Corcoran) and Brown also scored in the first 30 minutes of action for Brockport. Brown assisted on four of the first five goals and added her fifth assist of the day later in the first stanza.
In the second half,
Emily Zartman (Canandaigua, NY/Canandaigua) scored twice and Sullivan added her fourth of the afternoon to give Brockport the 14-0 lead before Hartwick (4-8) finally managed a goal. The Hawks scored four of the next six to trim the lead to 16-4 but the Golden Eagles scored four times in the remaining five minutes of the contest for the final score.
Sullivan had two of the goals in the final burst while
Liz Algie (Adams, NY/South Jefferson) and
Alyssa Scordo (Watertown, NY/South Jefferson) each scored once down the stretch for Brockport.
Sullivan's 11 goals in the last two games (five vs. New Paltz and six against Hartwick) moved her into second place on the team's scoring list with 30 goals, just one behind team-leader Zartman's 31. The five assists for Brown moved her into second place in the school record book for assists in a season with 45 just four shy of the all-time record set by Angela Inzinna in 2006. Brown's 135 career assists is just two shy of Inzinna's career mark.