#3 Orange Complete Sweep of #18 Louisville
4/18/2021 2:39:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – No. 3/3 Syracuse used a balanced offense and a stifling defense to defeat No. 18/15 Louisville, 19-7, on Sunday in women's lacrosse action. The win extends the Orange's winning streak to four and improves their record to 11-1, including a 7-1 mark in ACC play.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Orange used a quick start to take control of the game early. Syracuse scored five goals on its first six shots and led 10-1 at the 11:57 mark. Freshman Emma Ward scored three goals during that span, while graduate student Cara Quimby and junior Megan Carney had two each. Junior Meaghan Tyrrell added three assists.
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Louisville's Kokoro Nakazawa ended the Cardinals' scoring drought of 11:27, sparking UofL on a 4-1 scoring run to end the half to cut the lead to 11-5 at intermission.
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Sophomore Emma Tyrrell scored three goals in less than three minutes after halftime to push the lead to 14-5 and put the game out of reach. Caroline Blalock scored for Louisville (5-9, 1-8) to bring the Cardinals within eight, but that was as close as UofL would get. Carney converted on a free-position attempt for the first of five consecutive goals for the Orange, which gave the 'Cuse its largest lead of the day at 19-6. Syracuse matched its season high in goals, which it set in Friday's win against the Cardinals.
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Syracuse's defense held Louisville scoreless for a span of 18:09 in the second half. Graduate student Ella Simkins enjoyed a career day with a personal-best four turnovers to go along with a career-high two assists. Graduate student Asa Goldstock recorded six saves in the victory.
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OF NOTE
A season-high nine different players scored at least one goal for the Orange. Carney and Emma Tyrrell led the way with four goals apiece. The four goals are a career high for Tyrrell as were her five points. Meaghan Tyrrell dished out a career-best five assists. Additionally, Ward finished with three goals for her third multiple-goal game of the year.
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UP NEXT
Syracuse will take on another top-five opponent when it hosts No. 5/5 Boston College for a pair of games next week in the Carrier Dome. The teams meet Thursday, April 22 at 6 p.m. on ESPNU and Saturday, April 24 at noon.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Orange used a quick start to take control of the game early. Syracuse scored five goals on its first six shots and led 10-1 at the 11:57 mark. Freshman Emma Ward scored three goals during that span, while graduate student Cara Quimby and junior Megan Carney had two each. Junior Meaghan Tyrrell added three assists.
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Louisville's Kokoro Nakazawa ended the Cardinals' scoring drought of 11:27, sparking UofL on a 4-1 scoring run to end the half to cut the lead to 11-5 at intermission.
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Sophomore Emma Tyrrell scored three goals in less than three minutes after halftime to push the lead to 14-5 and put the game out of reach. Caroline Blalock scored for Louisville (5-9, 1-8) to bring the Cardinals within eight, but that was as close as UofL would get. Carney converted on a free-position attempt for the first of five consecutive goals for the Orange, which gave the 'Cuse its largest lead of the day at 19-6. Syracuse matched its season high in goals, which it set in Friday's win against the Cardinals.
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Syracuse's defense held Louisville scoreless for a span of 18:09 in the second half. Graduate student Ella Simkins enjoyed a career day with a personal-best four turnovers to go along with a career-high two assists. Graduate student Asa Goldstock recorded six saves in the victory.
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OF NOTE
A season-high nine different players scored at least one goal for the Orange. Carney and Emma Tyrrell led the way with four goals apiece. The four goals are a career high for Tyrrell as were her five points. Meaghan Tyrrell dished out a career-best five assists. Additionally, Ward finished with three goals for her third multiple-goal game of the year.
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UP NEXT
Syracuse will take on another top-five opponent when it hosts No. 5/5 Boston College for a pair of games next week in the Carrier Dome. The teams meet Thursday, April 22 at 6 p.m. on ESPNU and Saturday, April 24 at noon.
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Team Stats
SU
UL
Shots
36
25
Turnovers
11
17
Caused Turnovers
9
6
Draw Controls
16
11
Free-Position Shots
6
6
Ground Balls
16
10
Game Leaders
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