
UT Women: No.13 Limestone Takes The Win Against Tampa
Written by Lee Roggenburg on . Posted in Uncategorized.
via press release – photo via UT web site
GAFFNEY, SC. – The women’s lacrosse team fell to No.13 Limestone.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
Final: Tampa 7 , Limestone 19
Records: Tampa (0-2), Limestone (4-0)
Location: Gaffney, SC.
All-time Series: Tampa is still looking for its first victory against Limestone.
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
1st Period
- The Saints started the period with four goals in the first ten minutes to get an early lead against the Spartans.
- Senior Amanda Voges scored the first goal of the game for the Spartans, assisted by Natalie Carraway with 18:07 on the board.
- Limestone answered back with a goal to make the score 5-1.
- Voges scored again for Tampa decreasing the deficit to three goals.
- The Saints struck again to make the score 6-2.
- Tampa responded with a goal from Allie Popelar assisted by Voges with 7:20 left of play in the period.
- The Saints offense tacked on two more goals to make the score of the first period 8-3.
- Limestone got on the board quickly with two goals to make to score 10-3.
- Carraway had her first goal of the game with 25:27 on the clock, now only down by six goals.
- Limestone tallied two more goal taking an 12-4 lead with just under 20:00 minutes left in play.
- After another goal from the Limestone, Tampa came back with a goal from Carraway, her second of the game.
- Shortly after with 13:56 on the clock, Voges was assisted by Amanda Rom to make the score 14-6 with Limestone leading.
- At 11:21 Popelar was assisted from Rom to tack on another goal for Tampa.
- Limestone fired back to make the score 19-7.
- Voges had her first Hattrick of the season with three goals and one assist.
- Carraway had two goals.
- Popelar had two goals.
- Amanda Rom had two assists.
- Kristin Frizol had two ground balls and one caused turnover.
- Mackenzie Hackett had eight saves.
- Senior Amanda Voges is approaching 100 career goals this season with 94 so far. The Bayshosre, N.Y. native will be the first Spartan in program history to reach this milestone.