Box Score DOYLESTOWN (PA) – Allison Jakavick and Kelly Lapp combined for 14 goals to lead Immaculata University to a 20-4, non-conference road victory at Delaware Valley College.
The Mighty Macs improved to 2-1 on the season while the Aggies, in their first year of intercollegiate play, fell to 1-2.
Delaware Valley picked up the opening goal of the contest just 30 seconds in as
Nicolette Angelella set up
Graeleigh Lackey for her fifth goal of the season.
However, the rest of the half belonged to Immaculata as the team put 14 consecutive goals on the board in the stanza. Lapp had seven of the tallies, including the first three for the Mighty Macs, while Jakavick added three.
Immaculata notched the first goal of the second stanza before
Corinne Militana answered for the Aggies with her team-best eighth tally of the year. The teams then split the next four goals of the game with Angelella and
Lydia Spakosky finding the net for Delaware Valley. It was the fifth goal of the season for both Aggies.
The Mighty Macs finished the scoring with the final three marks of the day. Jakavick and Lapp combined for all three. Jakavick also had three assists on the day while Alyssa Petito recorded two goals and five assists. Christine McIntyre stopped five shots and picked up the win in net.
Angelella had the lone assist of the afternoon for Delaware Valley, which had 13 shots on the day.
Kara Imes was credited with five ground balls while
Sarah Fenwick had 10 saves in the loss.