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No. 16 Women’s Lacrosse Punches Ticket to Big Ten Semifinals with 19-13 win over No. 23 Ohio State
Apr 29 | Women's Lacrosse
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – No. 16 Rutgers women's lacrosse (6-7) defeated No. 23 Ohio State (4-9), 19-13, on Thursday night to advance to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals in University Park, Pennsylvania. The win marked the second victory all-time for the Scarlet Knights at the conference championships, as RU will now face No. 1 seed and undefeated Northwestern Friday night at Panzer Stadium.
Six Scarlet Knights scored at least two goals against the Buckeyes, which included a team-high four from sophomore Cassidy Spilis and hat tricks from senior Hannah Hollingsworth, junior Marin Hartshorn and sophomore Jenna Byrne. Hollingsworth added three assists for a game-high six points, while Byrne and senior Taralyn Naslonski chipped in two helpers apiece.
Thursday marked the third victory over Ohio State this season, as Rutgers earned a regular-season sweep of the Buckeyes back in February. It also signified the first postseason win of second-year head coach Melissa Lehman's career, as the Scarlet Knights have now defeated a program-record six ranked opponents this season.
"I'm just so proud of this team," Lehman said. It was another team effort with so many players chipping in on both sides of the field. It got close there at the end, but we just gritted it out by winning the draw and holding possession down the stretch. It is hard to beat a team three times in one season, but we believed in ourselves to get the job done. Now the focus is on Northwestern."
Rutgers earned a 19-15 advantage in the 50/50 battle thanks to a game-high 10 draw controls from sophomore Meghan Ball. RU's defense forced nine OSU turnovers, while rookie goalkeeper Sophia Cardello stopped a career-high 15 shots for her first postseason victory in cage.
"[Cardello] was there when we needed her the most," Lehman said. "She had several point-blank saves. It was a close game throughout and when we needed stops, she came up huge for us."
It was a back-and-forth game for the majority of the afternoon, with the first half featuring five lead changes and five ties. Hollingsworth netted all three of her goals in the first 30 minutes of play, with her third off a pass from redshirt freshman Grace Curran giving RU an 8-6 advantage with 3:28 left in the first half. Ohio State would respond with back-to-back goals to make it an 8-8 contest at halftime, as Cardello entered the locker room with seven saves.
OSU made one final push, as Jamie Level found Lindsay Epstein to make it just a 15-13 lead in favor of RU. However, Rutgers closed out the win with a 4-0 scoring run with goals from Spilis (2), Curran and rookie Ashley Moynahan.
Rutgers' semifinal game against the Wildcats begins tomorrow night at 5 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network. A win will propel the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever Big Ten title game appearance.
Six Scarlet Knights scored at least two goals against the Buckeyes, which included a team-high four from sophomore Cassidy Spilis and hat tricks from senior Hannah Hollingsworth, junior Marin Hartshorn and sophomore Jenna Byrne. Hollingsworth added three assists for a game-high six points, while Byrne and senior Taralyn Naslonski chipped in two helpers apiece.
Thursday marked the third victory over Ohio State this season, as Rutgers earned a regular-season sweep of the Buckeyes back in February. It also signified the first postseason win of second-year head coach Melissa Lehman's career, as the Scarlet Knights have now defeated a program-record six ranked opponents this season.
Next up: semifinals. @rutgers_wlax moves on in the Big Ten Tournament after defeating Ohio State, 19-13. pic.twitter.com/VsTDMQYKcg
— Rutgers On BTN (@RutgersOnBTN) April 29, 2021
"I'm just so proud of this team," Lehman said. It was another team effort with so many players chipping in on both sides of the field. It got close there at the end, but we just gritted it out by winning the draw and holding possession down the stretch. It is hard to beat a team three times in one season, but we believed in ourselves to get the job done. Now the focus is on Northwestern."
Rutgers earned a 19-15 advantage in the 50/50 battle thanks to a game-high 10 draw controls from sophomore Meghan Ball. RU's defense forced nine OSU turnovers, while rookie goalkeeper Sophia Cardello stopped a career-high 15 shots for her first postseason victory in cage.
"[Cardello] was there when we needed her the most," Lehman said. "She had several point-blank saves. It was a close game throughout and when we needed stops, she came up huge for us."
It was a back-and-forth game for the majority of the afternoon, with the first half featuring five lead changes and five ties. Hollingsworth netted all three of her goals in the first 30 minutes of play, with her third off a pass from redshirt freshman Grace Curran giving RU an 8-6 advantage with 3:28 left in the first half. Ohio State would respond with back-to-back goals to make it an 8-8 contest at halftime, as Cardello entered the locker room with seven saves.
Naslonski provided arguably the goal of the afternoon out of the break, as she hit a spin move and fired an unassisted strike five minutes into the second half to put the Scarlet Knights up 9-8. The Buckeyes would tie the game up for the final time on the following possession before Rutgers responded with a 5-1 scoring run, as Naslonski's second goal of the day made it 14-10 in favor of the Scarlet Knights with 18 minutes left.25:23 | GOAL! TT Naslonski spins and scores for the first goal of the second half!
— Rutgers Women's Lacrosse (@rutgers_wlax) April 29, 2021
RU 9, OSU 8 pic.twitter.com/nBqf4sjl9H
OSU made one final push, as Jamie Level found Lindsay Epstein to make it just a 15-13 lead in favor of RU. However, Rutgers closed out the win with a 4-0 scoring run with goals from Spilis (2), Curran and rookie Ashley Moynahan.
Rutgers' semifinal game against the Wildcats begins tomorrow night at 5 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network. A win will propel the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever Big Ten title game appearance.
See you Friday night 👀!#BxB 🧱 | #GoRU pic.twitter.com/VuORiDZiAX
— Rutgers Women's Lacrosse (@rutgers_wlax) April 29, 2021
Team Stats
OSU
RU
Shots
32
34
Turnovers
9
19
Caused Turnovers
9
8
Draw Controls
15
19
Free-Position Shots
7
6
Ground Balls
15
20
Game Leaders
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