Unstoppable Siena Women’s Lacrosse Team Makes History at Hickey Field
On a memorable day at Hickey Field, the Siena women’s lacrosse team showcased unparalleled dominance against MAAC newcomer Rider. Despite the challenging weather conditions, including rain, sleet, and snow, nothing could halt the Saints’ remarkable performance. Their display of skill and determination resulted in a resounding 22-4 victory, marking a historic moment in the 28-year history of the team.
Setting Records and Defying Odds
Despite facing rain, sleet, and snow, nothing could deter the Saints from achieving greatness on the lacrosse field. In a resounding 22-4 victory, they not only secured a decisive win but also set a new program record for the largest margin of victory in the team’s illustrious 28-year history. This remarkable feat underscores the team’s unwavering commitment to excellence and their ability to overcome any obstacle in their path.
A Stellar Offensive Showcase
The Siena women’s lacrosse team’s dominance extended beyond the final score, as they matched a program record for the most goals scored in a single game with 22. This impressive offensive display harkens back to their previous achievement against Hartford on March 13, 2019, further solidifying their reputation as an offensive powerhouse within the MAAC.
Individual Brilliance and Team Effort
While the team’s collective performance was exemplary, several standout individuals contributed to their success on the field. Senior Taryn Asselin set a new single-game program record for most draw controls, demonstrating her prowess in controlling possession and dictating the flow of the game. Additionally, freshman Olivia Nicholson and senior Rebecca Gilhooley showcased their scoring prowess with two goals each in the first quarter, setting the tone for the rest of the game.
Dominance in All Facets of the Game
While the team’s collective performance was exemplary, several standout individuals contributed to their success on the field. Senior Taryn Asselin set a new single-game program record for most draw controls, demonstrating her prowess in controlling possession and dictating the flow of the game. Additionally, freshman Olivia Nicholson and senior Rebecca Gilhooley showcased their scoring prowess with two goals each in the first quarter, setting the tone for the rest of the game.
A Statement Victory
Rider, previously known for their offensive prowess, was held in check by Siena’s formidable defense, managing just nine shots throughout the game. This comprehensive victory not only extends Siena’s winning streak but also reaffirms its status as a force to be reckoned with in the MAAC.