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Women's Lacrosse Earns Third Straight Win, Defeating Greensboro 19-3

Women's Lacrosse Earns Third Straight Win, Defeating Greensboro 19-3

OVERVIEW – GREENSBORO

SCORE: Northwood Timberwolves 19, Greensboro Pride 3
RECORDS: Northwood (3-2), Greensboro (1-4)
LOCATION: Pride Field – Greenboro, N.C.
RECAP: Northwood Women's Lacrosse earned its third straight win Tuesday (March 11), defeating Greensboro 19-3.

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

  • Greensboro started the game fast, scoring the first to goals of the game in the opening 2:13.
  • Northwood responded with the next five goals of the period, three of which came from Montana Chuba. Sam Peterson and Emma Volpe added goals in the first as well.
  • The Pride netted the final goal of the period to make the score 5-2 after one.
  • Greensboro's goal to end the first period proved to be their last of the game, as Northwood took over in the second.
  • The Timberwolves earned goals in the second from Chuba (three), Peterson (two), Gabby Wilson, Paige Schultz, Cece Gibson and Taylor Murrell to take a 14-3 lead at the break.
  • Northwood put up three goals in the third period, as Addie Valler, Chuba and Alyssa Carnes put Northwood on top 17-3.
  • Rudy Verlinden and Gabriella Torgeson netted the final two goals of the game in the final quarter to close out the win.

GAME STATS

  • SHOTS: Northwood 41, Greensboro 11
  • SAVES: Northwood 2, Greensboro 10
  • TURNOVERS: Northwood 7, Greensboro 26
  • CLEARS: Northwood 11/11, Greensboro 8/19
  • DRAW CONTROLS: Northwood 18, Greensboro 7
  • GROUND BALLS: Northwood 23, Greensboro 8

TOP NORTHWOOD PERFORMERS

  • Chuba: Seven goals, two assists, six draw controls
  • Peterson: Three goals, two assists, three draw controls
  • Wilson: Goal, eight ground balls, four draw controls
  • Shultz/Torgeson/Valler/Verlinden/Gibson/Murrell/Carnes/Volpe: Goal each
  • Ava Hedrich: Three goals allowed

NORTHWOOD NOTES

  • The Timberwolves had 11 different players score goals in the game. The previous high for individual goal scorers in a game was seven against Saginaw Valley February 27.

UP NEXT

  • Northwood will host Missouri Western State Sunday (March 16). Game time is set for 4 p.m.