
Hawryschuk Leads Orange Past #9 Loyola in OT
4/5/2018 8:03:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Sophomore Emily Hawryschuk scored 50 seconds into overtime to give No. 14/18 Syracuse a 12-11 victory at No. 9/6 Loyola on Thursday, April 5. The win was the second for the Orange this season against a top 10 opponent and improves Syracuse's record to 7-5.
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Hawryschuk's goal in overtime was her sixth of the day, which is a new career best. She also dished out two assists for a personal-best eight points. Hawryschuk leads the Orange in points (45) and goals (37).
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 "We drew up the play (in the timeout) and we executed it," said head coach Gary Gait. "We have the toughest schedule in the country so to get this 'W' very important. Hopefully this win will give us momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season."
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HOW IT WAS DECIDED
Syracuse led 5-1 at halftime, but Loyola (8-3) battled back and tied the score at 9-9 with 6:31 remaining. Back-to-back goals by Hawryschuk and Nicole Levy put the Orange back on top by two, but Elli Kluegel scored to bring the Greyhounds within one.
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Loyola won the ensuing draw with less than two minutes remaining. Sophomore goalkeeper Asa Goldstock made a save on Kluegel's shot, but the Greyhounds picked up the ground ball. Following a timeout, Taylor VanThof scored with 14 seconds on the clock to send the game to overtime.
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Sophomore Kerry Defliese won the draw to start the extra session and Syracuse quickly called timeout. Coach Gait called for the ball to go to Hawryschuk, who got around her defender and buried her shot for the game winner.
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Hawryschuk scored the first goal of the day to give the Orange the early before Sam Fiedler found the back of the net to even the score. Fiedler's goal would be the Greyhounds' only tally of the first half as Syracuse scored four unanswered to take a four-goal lead into the locker room at halftime.
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OF NOTE
In addition to leading the offense, Hawryschuk took every draw and finished with a career-high five draw controls. In addition, redshirt senior Taylor Gait posted her third hat trick of the season.
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Defensively, sophomore goalkeeper Asa Goldstock finished with 11 saves, including 10 in the first half. It marked the sixth time this season she has reached double figures in saves.
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UP NEXT…
Syracuse returns to ACC play when it takes on Virginia Tech on Saturday, April 7 at 3:30 p.m. It marks the third time in the last three weeks that the Orange has had just one day off between games.
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Hawryschuk's goal in overtime was her sixth of the day, which is a new career best. She also dished out two assists for a personal-best eight points. Hawryschuk leads the Orange in points (45) and goals (37).
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 "We drew up the play (in the timeout) and we executed it," said head coach Gary Gait. "We have the toughest schedule in the country so to get this 'W' very important. Hopefully this win will give us momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season."
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HOW IT WAS DECIDED
Syracuse led 5-1 at halftime, but Loyola (8-3) battled back and tied the score at 9-9 with 6:31 remaining. Back-to-back goals by Hawryschuk and Nicole Levy put the Orange back on top by two, but Elli Kluegel scored to bring the Greyhounds within one.
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Loyola won the ensuing draw with less than two minutes remaining. Sophomore goalkeeper Asa Goldstock made a save on Kluegel's shot, but the Greyhounds picked up the ground ball. Following a timeout, Taylor VanThof scored with 14 seconds on the clock to send the game to overtime.
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Sophomore Kerry Defliese won the draw to start the extra session and Syracuse quickly called timeout. Coach Gait called for the ball to go to Hawryschuk, who got around her defender and buried her shot for the game winner.
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Hawryschuk scored the first goal of the day to give the Orange the early before Sam Fiedler found the back of the net to even the score. Fiedler's goal would be the Greyhounds' only tally of the first half as Syracuse scored four unanswered to take a four-goal lead into the locker room at halftime.
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OF NOTE
In addition to leading the offense, Hawryschuk took every draw and finished with a career-high five draw controls. In addition, redshirt senior Taylor Gait posted her third hat trick of the season.
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Defensively, sophomore goalkeeper Asa Goldstock finished with 11 saves, including 10 in the first half. It marked the sixth time this season she has reached double figures in saves.
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UP NEXT…
Syracuse returns to ACC play when it takes on Virginia Tech on Saturday, April 7 at 3:30 p.m. It marks the third time in the last three weeks that the Orange has had just one day off between games.
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Team Stats
SU
LOY
Shots
36
27
Turnovers
13
15
Caused Turnovers
5
12
Draw Controls
10
15
Free-Position Shots
6
4
Ground Balls
21
16
Game Leaders
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