SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. - The Smith College lacrosse team held off a late comeback effort, defeating Mount Holyoke College by an 8-6 margin in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) action on Wednesday evening. The win moves the Pioneers, who also clinched a berth in the upcoming conference tournament, to 9-7 with a 3-4 conference mark, while the Lyons slip to 7-8 and 2-5 in the NEWMAC.
SMITH HIGHLIGHTS
- Smith was paced by Emily Biggs (Florence, Mass./Northampton), who scored three goals, added five ground balls, four draw controls and a game-best six caused turnovers.
- Gittelman added two goals and two assists with two ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover, while Murray had a goal and an assist, also adding five ground balls with four draw controls.
- In goal, first year Alyssa Schams (South Lyon, Mich./South Lyon) posted the victory, stopping seven shots on the night.
MOUNT HOLYOKE HIGHLIGHTS
- Abby Baldwin had three goals and an assist with five ground balls, a draw control and a caused turnover.
- Julianna Rankin added two goals and two assists with five ground balls and two draw controls, while junior defender Kathryn Violette also recorded a game-best five ground balls.
- In goal, junior Mia Wysocki shouldered the loss with seven saves.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The visiting Pioneers jumped out to an early advantage as first year midfielder Reese Gittelman (Ocean City, Md./Worcester Preparatory) buried a nice feed from senior attack Chloe Harris (Alexandria, Va./West Potomac) at the 28:38 mark. Smith gained a 2-0 advantage just over a minute later as senior captain Emily Biggs (Florence, Mass./Northampton) picked up the loose ball following a scramble in front and buried it.
Mount Holyoke countered at the 22:13 mark though as first year attack Abby Baldwin scored her first of the contest and 56th tally on the season. The Lyons tied the match at 2-all with 18:41 on the clock as sophomore attack Meryl Phair netted a free position of her own.
Despite the momentum, the Lyons saw the Pioneers rebound quickly as Biggs recorded back-to-back goals, followed by a free position marker with 30 seconds left by sophomore midfielder Bryn Murray (Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury) for a 6-2 lead at halftime.
Second half action opened in a big way for the Lyons as Baldwin recorded back-to-back goals less than 53 seconds apart at 23:55 to cut the deficit to 6-4. Both goals were assisted by junior captain Julianna Rankin, who then scored on the free position at 18:49 to close the gap further at 6-5.
The Pioneers countered with 6:46 to play as senior attack Clelie Fielding (Francestown, N.H./High Mowing) made it a 2-goal edge (7-5), but the Lyons struck back once more as Rankin converted an outstanding pass from Baldwin at 6:29 to make it a 7-6 game. Gittelman scored her second of the contest with 2:41 to go, putting the visitors back up by two (8-6) and despite a lengthy possession, MHC was unable to get any further.
Smith owned a 20-16 edge in shots for the contest, while both squads tied with a 27-27 margin in ground balls. The Pioneers also had a 10-6 margin in draw controls, while MHC went 3-5 and Smith was 2-3 on the free position.
UP NEXT
Smith will honor its six seniors prior to Saturday's 12:00 p.m. home match against MIT.
(Recap courtesy to MHC Athletics)
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