
Lions fall to UNH on the Road
3/12/2022 5:51:00 PM | Lacrosse
Durham, NH -- Despite scoring first, the Columbia women's lacrosse team (2-4) was unable to hold its edge, falling to the University of New Hampshire 15-12 in Durham. Senior Sydney Paoletti struck first (8:47) before the Wildcats produced three unanswered goals in under a minute.
Offensively, Columbia was led by first-year Dani Falcone. The rookie recorded a 3-3 game-tying strike in the first quarter while leading the Lions in total points with four goals and one assist. Additionally, Falcone caused a team-high two turnovers. Junior Kayla Nitahara was also able to find the back of the net four times, doing so off four attemps for a perfect 1.000 shot percentage.
First-year Kate Cunning scored twice while sophomore Lauren Yun dished out a pair of assists.
On the day, the Columbia out shot the Wildcats 31-29 while owning 20 draw controls to UNH's 12. Sophie Zachara led the contest with five draw controls. Between the pipes, senior co-captain Ryan Schlageter turned away a game-high five shots and scooped four ground balls. She was aided on defense by junior Adèle Swanson's pair of ground balls.
The Lions return home Tuesday for a 4:00 P.M. start against Iona.
For the latest on Columbia lacrosse, follow @Columbia_Lax on Twitter, @CULionsLAX on Instagram, on Facebook at Facebook.com/ColumbiaLax and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
Offensively, Columbia was led by first-year Dani Falcone. The rookie recorded a 3-3 game-tying strike in the first quarter while leading the Lions in total points with four goals and one assist. Additionally, Falcone caused a team-high two turnovers. Junior Kayla Nitahara was also able to find the back of the net four times, doing so off four attemps for a perfect 1.000 shot percentage.
First-year Kate Cunning scored twice while sophomore Lauren Yun dished out a pair of assists.
On the day, the Columbia out shot the Wildcats 31-29 while owning 20 draw controls to UNH's 12. Sophie Zachara led the contest with five draw controls. Between the pipes, senior co-captain Ryan Schlageter turned away a game-high five shots and scooped four ground balls. She was aided on defense by junior Adèle Swanson's pair of ground balls.
The Lions return home Tuesday for a 4:00 P.M. start against Iona.
For the latest on Columbia lacrosse, follow @Columbia_Lax on Twitter, @CULionsLAX on Instagram, on Facebook at Facebook.com/ColumbiaLax and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
Team Stats
COL
UNH
Shots
31
29
Turnovers
24
18
Caused Turnovers
7
10
Draw Controls
20
12
Free-Position Shots
8
4
Ground Balls
18
26
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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