The all-time program great is back for a fifth year in Hempstead, taking advantage of the blanket waiver granted by the NCAA, but she said the decision to return wasn’t made instantaneously. Once teammates Darcie Smith and Alexa Mattera made it clear that they wanted to return, though, Parrella was enticed to follow suit.
“Out of me, Darcie and Alexa, I was the last one to decide to come back,” Parrella said. “I just wanted to figure out what was best for me in the long run. Knowing that they were coming back, I couldn’t give up the opportunity to play with them again.”
Hofstra (2-0) jumped out to a 4-0 lead against the Huskies, with the fourth goal representing Parrella’s record-breaker. UConn (0-1) showed signs of life before halftime in its first game of 2021, cutting the deficit to 8-7 when Stephanie Palmucci assisted Sam McKenna with 1:34 left before the break. Parrella scored about a minute later to go up 9-7.
A five-goal spurt to start the second half was enough for Hofstra to put some distance between itself and UConn.
NIKE/US Lacrosse Top 20
No. 4 Syracuse 18, No. 3 Loyola 6
Albany at No. 17 Boston College, PPD
OTHER SCORES
Campbell 15, Stetson 5
Coastal Carolina 12, Winthrop 9
Drexel 19, Lehigh 17
Hofstra 17, UConn 11
LIU 13, Central Connecticut 4
Navy 10, Mount St. Mary’s 8
Saint Joseph’s 13, Army 9
Temple 17, Delaware 10
Longwood at George Mason, PPD