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SUNY Brockport Athletics

Women's Lacrosse vs. Union
Ryan Tezak
8
Union (N.Y.) UNION (N 1-3
9
Winner Brockport BROCKPOR 3-3
Union (N.Y.) UNION (N
1-3
8
Final
9
Brockport BROCKPOR
3-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Union (N.Y.) UNION (N 4 2 1 1 8
Brockport BROCKPOR 1 1 1 6 9

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women’s Lacrosse Completes Stunning 9-8 Comeback Victory Over Union

BROCKPORT, N.Y. – In a thrilling display of resilience, the SUNY Brockport women's lacrosse team (3-3) erased a five-goal deficit to secure a 9-8 comeback victory over Union College on Wednesday afternoon. The Golden Eagles did not hold a lead until the final ten seconds of regulation, storming back with a dominant four-goal fourth quarter to stun the Garnet Chargers.

How It Happened

Union took early control of the contest, netting the first three goals to jump out to a 3-0 lead. Karaline McCarthy put Brockport on the board late in the first period, but the Garnet Chargers responded to take a 6-1 advantage into halftime.

The deficit stayed at five, 7-2, early in the third quarter before McCarthy struck again to keep the Golden Eagles within reach. Trailing 7-3 entering the final frame, Brockport's offense ignited. Hailey Lewkovich and Tristan Davis found the back of the net early in the period to cut the lead to two. Despite a Union goal that pushed the margin back to three, the Green and Gold closed the game on a 4-0 run. Journey Naab and Alivia Cross scored back-to-back goals to pull within one, and Emily Schiffer netted the equalizer with just over a minute remaining. With only 10 seconds left on the clock, Cross fired home the game-winner to complete the improbable comeback.

Inside the Box Score

Offensive Leaders: Alivia Cross led the team with three points, including the game-tying assist and the game-winning goal. Journey Naab and Karaline McCarthy each netted two goals, while Hailey Lewkovich recorded a goal and an assist. Tristan Davis and Emily Schiffer also found the back of the net to round out the scoring.

Between the Pipes: Arianna Reed anchored the defensive effort with a 12-save performance to earn the victory.

Ground Ball Battle: Karaline McCarthy, Kaeli McCarthy, and Caitlin Mulvihill each secured three ground balls to lead the team.

Defense & Transition: The Golden Eagles' defense combined for 12 caused turnovers, with Caitlin Mulvihill and Brooklyn Vicaretti tallying three apiece. Brockport remained efficient in transition, successful on 16 of 19 clear attempts.

Draw Controls: Karaline McCarthy dominated the circle with five draw controls, helping the Golden Eagles to a 12-7 advantage in the category.

Up Next: The Golden Eagles remain at home to host Oneonta on Saturday, March 14th, at 12 p.m. The contest will serve as the Morgan's Message Game for Mental Health, an initiative dedicated to subverting the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community.
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