GROVE CITY, Pa. -- Sophomore midfielder
Lucy Martin (Silver Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair) scored a career-high six goals, junior midfielder
Madison Nazigian (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) poured in four goals and six teammates joined them on the scoresheet Saturday afternoon as the Grove City College women's lacrosse team rolled to a 21-3 home win over Mount Saint Joseph in non-conference action at Don Lyle Field.
Grove City led 4-2 after one quarter and then broke open the game with six goals in the second period. The Wolverines then outscored Mount Saint Joseph (2-3) 11-0 in the second half.
Senior attack
Brooke Stoltzfus (Elverson, Pa./Conestoga Christian), freshman midfielder
Isabelle Campbell (Bend, Ore./Bend), sophomore attack
Madeline Dunda (Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley), freshman attack
Abby Roetering (Glenelg, Md./Glenelg) and freshman defender
Amber Wartman (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron) each scored twice for the Wolverines. Junior midfielder
Meredith Basham (Olathe, Kansas/Olathe East) also scored in the win.
Dunda assisted three goals while Nazigian and Stoltzfus both recorded two assists. Senior attack
Grace Dymski (Carlisle, Pa./Carlisle) tallied an assist.
Defensively, Grove City limited the Lions to seven total shots while causing 36 turnovers. Roetering and freshman defender
Sarah Jackson (Brookfield, Conn./Brookfield) both caused four turnovers while Martin and Stoltzfus each had three caused turnovers.Â
Nazigian recorded seven draw controls and Roetering had three draw controls. Nazigian also led Grove City (5-1) with eight ground balls. Martin and Stoltzfus both picked up seven ground balls and freshman defender
Emily Arnold (Ijamsville, Md./Urbana) totaled five ground balls.Â
Freshman
Elyse Kiggins (Zelienople, Pa./Seneca Valley) made three saves to earn the win in goal.Â
Grove City out-shot Mount Saint Joseph, 46-7, including a 39-6 edge in shots on goal. Grove City turned over possesion 24 times.
The Wolverines will visit Fredonia State at 5 p.m. Monday in non-conference play. Presidents' Athletic Conference play starts next Thursday at 7 p.m. against Saint Vincent.