Lakewood, N.J. - (4/20/2021) – Chestnut Hill College visited Georgian Court University for today's Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) contest. There, late Chestnut Hill College scores from senior midfielder
Gab Fanfarillo (Glassboro, N.J.) (16-1, 15:31, 2
nd Half) and sophomore midfielder
Danielle Vassallo (Hicksville, N.Y.) (16-2, 2:23, 2
nd Half) broke up the Lion shut out in an eventual 17-2 final. Fanfarillo added a ground ball and four draws to her score, while Vassallo complimented her tally with three caused turnovers.
Georgian Court University (6-2, 3-0) scored 13 unanswered goals to halftime and added three more second-half goals before Fanfarillo got Chestnut Hill College (0-7, 0-5) on the scoreboard. Fanfarillo's score came on the free position, drawing the free start midway through the period; 16-1 (15:31). It would be 13 minutes before either side would score again as Vassallo completed a pass from her sister, sophomore
Frances Vassallo (Hicksville, N.Y.) with 2:23 remaining in the affair, 16-2. The Lions added the game's ultimate goal with 20 seconds to play, 17-2 (0:20).
Three Lions recorded at least three goals and four recorded two assists or more; sophomore midfielder Sabrina Chandler (Jackson, N.J.) was the leader among them with five points (3 goals, 2 assists) in excess of her team-high six ground balls. Junior midfielder Madison Heck (Forked River, N.J.) matched Chandler's three goals, but also provided Georgian Court University with two ground balls, three draws, and four caused turnovers. In goal, sophomore Alexis Hahn (Leominster, Mass.) recorded four saves and three ground balls in the win (6-2).
Senior defender
Lily Corrigan (Bristol, Pa.), freshman midfielder
Molly Killion (Philadelphia, Pa.), and freshman defender
Kaitlyn Carter (Philadelphia, Pa.) anchored the Chestnut Hill College defense. Corrigan recorded three ground balls and two caused turnovers, Killion supplied a pair of ground balls, and Carter offered two ground balls and a caused turnover. In goal, sophomore
Mel Amador (Cape May, N.J.) recorded six saves and two ground balls in the loss (0-7).
Chestnut Hill College continues their CACC schedule on Saturday, April 24, when they visit Nyack College for a 1:00 p.m. contest.