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Lauren Pendergast of The College of Saint Rose women's lacrosse team in action against Nyack on Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at the Plumeri Sports Complex in Albany, N.Y.
Roland Bourgeois, Jr.

Women's Lacrosse Adrian Donnelly - Coordinator of Athletic Communications

GOLDEN KNIGHTS CONTINUE HOMESTAND AGAINST NE10 RIVAL SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE


2022 SAINT ROSE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Southern New Hampshire (2-1/0-1 NE10) at Saint Rose (4-1/0-1 NE10)
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 | 2:00 pm
Sullivan Field at the Plumeri Sports Complex | Albany, New York
Last Time Out: The College of Saint Rose continued its strong start to the spring with a 17-3 non-conference win over visiting Saint Thomas Aquinas on Saturday. The Golden Knights led 11-1 at the half and outshot the Spartans 40-11 over the four quarters.

Saint Rose received six points each from the sophomore trio of attack Kaitlyn Jolly and midfields Daria Bock and Julia Lasher. Jolly and Bock each tallied four goals while Lasher distributed a career-high six assists. 

Sophomore midfield Deanna Ciliento recorded three goals and freshman attack Katy McPeak added two scores.
 
Scouting Saint Rose (4-1/0-1 NE10): Lasher is tied for third in the NE10 with 11 assists, while McPeak lists fourth-best with nine assists...Bock leads Saint Rose with 18 points, which ranks 13th-highest in the conference…Bock is also tied for 12th in the league with 12 goals…Sophomore midfielder Eileen Rattigan ranks first in the conference behind 14 caused turnovers...As a team, Saint Rose ranks fourth and second respectively in the NE10 with 68 goals and 33 assists...Sophomore goalie Dorothy Gaffney is tied for the league lead with four wins and holds an 8.86 goals against average, which stands sixth-best in the conference.
 
Southern New Hampshire (2-1/0-1 NE10): The Penmen are coming off a 22-7 setback to #8 Adelphi on Saturday afternoon...Sophomore midfield Shelby Cole scored twice and distributed two assists for Southern New Hampshire...Cole leads the Penmen in goals (9), assists (4), and points (13) this spring...Senior midfield Erin Gorton and the junior pair of attack Angelina Graziano and midfield Skylar Renuad have each contributed six goals...Junior goalkeeper Caela McCartney has started all three matches for Southern New Hampshire, making 17 saves with a 13.69 goals-against-average. 

Up Next: Both teams continue conference play at home on Saturday afternoon. The Golden Knights wrap their four-game homestand against #18 New Haven at 1:00 pm, while Southern New Hampshire welcomes Franklin Pierce for a 12:00 tilt.  
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Players Mentioned

Daria Bock

#10 Daria Bock

M
5' 4"
Sophomore
Deanna Ciliento

#3 Deanna Ciliento

M
5' 3"
Sophomore
Dorothy Gaffney

#20 Dorothy Gaffney

G
5' 6"
Sophomore
Kaitlyn Jolly

#24 Kaitlyn Jolly

A
5' 6"
Sophomore
Julia Lasher

#21 Julia Lasher

M
5' 7"
Sophomore
Eileen Rattigan

#8 Eileen Rattigan

M/D
5' 4"
Sophomore
Katy McPeak

#15 Katy McPeak

A
5' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Daria Bock

#10 Daria Bock

5' 4"
Sophomore
M
Deanna Ciliento

#3 Deanna Ciliento

5' 3"
Sophomore
M
Dorothy Gaffney

#20 Dorothy Gaffney

5' 6"
Sophomore
G
Kaitlyn Jolly

#24 Kaitlyn Jolly

5' 6"
Sophomore
A
Julia Lasher

#21 Julia Lasher

5' 7"
Sophomore
M
Eileen Rattigan

#8 Eileen Rattigan

5' 4"
Sophomore
M/D
Katy McPeak

#15 Katy McPeak

5' 0"
Freshman
A