SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. – Sophomore midfielder
Tyler Phillips scored with 1:35 remaining in the contest and the Skidmore College women's lacrosse team held off Mount Holyoke College for a 13-12 victory in the season opener for both teams.
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Despite scoring the first two goals of the game, the homestanding Lyons found themselves facing an 8-5 deficit following the first 30 minutes of the contest. The Thoroughbreds rattled off six straight goals over a nine-minute span in the first half to build up their advantage, aided by three tallies from senior midfielder
Spencer Morgan (Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood).
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Skidmore made it a 9-5 margin quickly into the second half, but the Lyons fought back, closing the gap to 9-7.
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Trailing by an 11-9 margin following a goal by Skidmore's
Emma Harris (Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes), who converted a solid pass by sophomore middie
Allison Byrne (West Hartford, Conn./Loomis Chaffee), Mount Holyoke made its move. Senior captain and midfielder Kirsten Kilburn (North Branford, Conn./North Branford) led the charge, scoring a pair of goals just over a minute apart to tie it at 11-all with 9:39 to play.
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Phillips (Marblehead, Mass./Marblehead) pushed the visitors back out in front at the 6:17 mark and the Thoroughbreds nearly grabbed a two-goal lead as Phillips found the back of the net minutes later, but the goal was disallowed by the referees to keep the margin at 12-11.
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Mount Holyoke used that momentum to even the score once again to tie it 12-12, The Lyons could not hold off the Thoroughbreds for long as Phillips rattled one past the MHC keeper on the free position to seal the victory.
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Skidmore, who finished with a 30-19 advantage in shots for the game, won the final draw control and held onto position throughout the final minute of the game to take the win.
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Leading the way for Skidmore was Morgan, who posted four goals with two assists. Phillips added a hat trick with an assist, while Harris chipped in with three goals and an assist. First year attack
Marisa Caponi (Wayne, N.Y./Indian Hills) had two tallies. In the net, sophomore
Megan Kolopsky (Amherst, N.H./Souhegan) had three saves.
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Skidmore held the edge in ground balls, 18-12, while both teams recorded 10 clears in the contest.
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The Thoroughbreds are back on Wednesday, travelling to Hartwick for a 4 pm game.
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