Box Score Lyndhurst, N.J. – (4/10/2018) – Felician University could not put out the fire that was Chestnut Hill College in this evening's Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) contest as the Griffins overpowered from the Golden Falcons in a 22-1 final. Senior midfielder
Hunter Leckonby (Charleston, S.C.) and junior midfielder
Julia Reinert (Bridgeport, Pa.) headlined the Scarlet and Gold scoring outburst and finished the affair on the verge of history as both rest just one goal shy of the century mark.
With senior attack
Julia Galantich (Clinton Corners, N.Y.) dishing out a Chestnut Hill College (7-4, 4-1) all-time high 11 assists, Leckonby and Reinert propelled the Griffins to a 15-0 halftime advantage over Felician University (0-9, 0-5). Galantich provided seven of her assists in the opening period, locating Leckonby four times and Reinert once in the landslide. In the second half, the Scarlet and Gold supporting cast got in on the onslaught, pushing the Chestnut Hill College to 20-0 before Felician University ended the shutout with a free position goal at 10:33 (20-1). The Griffins struck twice more in the final ten minutes with sophomore attack
Dai Pearson (Pottstown, Pa.) (21-1, 8:00) and junior attack
Rita Lynn Trainer (Conshohocken, Pa.) (22-1, 5:36) putting the final touches on the triumph.
Felician University's lone tally was provided by freshman midfielder Jashmina Brathwaite (Pembroke Pines, Fla.). She also recorded two ground balls. In goal, sophomore Qamar Smith (Carteret, N.J.) (0-9) totaled 10 saves and recovered a ground ball.
Galantich totaled a dozen (12) points in all; she also recorded two ground balls and nine draws. Leckonby scored five goals, two assists, six ground balls, five draws, and two caused turnovers. Reinert added a draw to her two goals. Sophomore midfielder
Mary Kroppe (Wyomissing, Pa.), junior defender
Macailagh Smith (Red Bank, N.J.), and Pearson also finished with multiple goals. Kroppe headlined the group with three goals, an assist, a ground ball, and three draws. Junior
Kaley Malampy (Ridley Park, Pa.) led the defense with a goal, four ground balls, and three caused turnovers. Junior goalkeeper
Valeria Amaya (Oakland, Calif.) earned the win (7-4) with a single save in the first half. In the second half, freshman goalkeeper
Shenna Grady (West Chester, Pa.) totaled seven saves and a ground ball.
The Chestnut Hill College women's lacrosse team continues their CACC schedule on Friday, April 13, when they host Georgian Court University at the Campus Field for a 4:00 p.m. Hall of Fame contest.