Other Games of Note
No. 7 Penn State 13, No. 17 Towson 11
Steph Lazo scored five goals for the second straight game to lead the Nittany Lions past a rallying Tigers team.
Penn State took a 9-2 halftime lead, but Towson cut the deficit to one goal with less than 10 minutes remaining. Lazo, Madison Carter, Katie O’Donnell and Maggie Gallagher combined for a four-goal run to put the game out of reach.
The Nittany Lions outshot the Tigers 29-18 and won 18 of 26 draw controls.
No. 6 Syracuse 18, No. 18 Boston College 8
The Orange used two seven-goal runs — one in the first half and the other to open the second half — to cruise past the Eagles in a season-opening victory. Riley Donahue led the way with a career-high seven points on four goals and three assists.
Natalie Wallon added two goals in the Syracuse win.
Elon 11, No. 12 Virginia 10
Abby Godfrey scored off a free position shot with one second left to give Elon the upset win over Virginia in Charlottesville. Godfrey’s goal was the last for Elon in the final 15 minutes of the game.
The Phoenix broke open a tie game at half with a 5-2 run early in the second half. Stephanie Asher had three of her five goals in the first 15 minutes of the second half, helping Elon take a 10-7 lead.
Virginia scored three straight goals to tie the game with 6:34 left, but Elon found the game-winner in the final seconds.
No. 2 Maryland 13, William & Mary 3
Maryland got goals from 10 different players to cruise by William & Mary in both team’s season openers. Jen Giles, Caroline Wannen and Kacie Longo each had two goals to fuel the Terms victory.
Maryland outshot William & Mary 35-21.
No. 8 Notre Dame 24, Detriot-Mercy 9
The Irish responded after falling to Northwestern on Feb. 5 with a win over Liberty on Friday and another blowout of Detroit-Mercy on Saturday. Courtney Fortunato and Samantha Lynch both had six goals to lead the way for Notre Dame (2-1).
Fortunato added four assists in the win over Detroit-Mercy, pushing her season total to 16 goals and four assists in three games.
Army 13, Marist 12
Rachel Hornick scored a career-high seven goals to help Army overcome a halftime deficit and beat Marist. The junior scored four straight goals to begin the game and had one of four goals in the Black Knights’ big second half.
The game featured five runs of there goals or more. Army’s four-goal, second-half run turned an 11-9 deficit into a 13-11 lead. Marist outshot Army 33-28, but Army won the draw control battle 16-11.
OTHER WOMEN’S DIVISION I SCORES
Delaware 10, Georgetown 9
James Madison 18, Michigan 6
Oregon 11, San Diego State 9
Mercer 23, Presbyterian 13
Temple 13, Rutgers 11
Monmouth 16, George Washington 15
Holy Cross 11, Fairfield 8
USC 20, St. Mary’s (Ca.) 2
Vanderbilt 18, Kennesaw State 5
Bucknell 10, Villanova 6
Virginia Tech 13, Davidson 7