Box Score DOYLESTOWN (PA) – Delaware Valley University outscored visiting Bryn Mawr College, 11-0, in the first half, en route to a 14-1 triumph on Tuesday.
The Aggies improved to 2-0 on the young season while it was the season opener for the Owls..
DelVal got goals from
Taylor Teliszewski,
Graeleigh Lackey and
Samantha Collyer to go up 3-0 just 100 seconds into the game. A minute and a half later, Lackey found a cutting
Kara Imes who deposited her first of the day and sixth in two games.
Freshman
Amanda McKeegan played a role in the next two Aggie goals as she fed senior
Jordan Sanocki who scored in tight. Forty seconds later, McKeegan beat her defender and found the back of the net to make it 6-0 with 22:27 remaining in the half. Sanocki, Lackey,
Krystal Serdinsky and
Courtney Knight upped the lead to 10-0 before DelVal later capped big half with a beautiful give-and-go play between Imes and Lackey that resulted in Imes' second goal of the game.
In the second half, Collyer kept the offense rolling with an early unassisted tally a minute and a half in to make it 12-0. Bryn Mawr finally got on the board with 6:36 left in regulation when its goalie, Katie Alpert, launched a long outlet pass down field and Kendall Derber picked the ball up off one bounce, ran in on a breakaway, and scored to make it 12-1.
The Aggies scored twice more before the final whistle. Teliszewski tallied with 4:04 left and she then fed Sanocki for her third goal of the game and the 14-1 final.
DelVal's defense held the Owls to just one shot in the first half and four in the second. It forced Bryn Mawr into 23 turnovers while only allowing six successful clears in 20 attempts.
Janee' Rhone led the back line with three caused turnovers and four ground balls while
Amanda Dietrich played all 60 minutes in goal and made three saves.
Offensively for the Aggies, Lackey had a game-high four points (two goals, two assists) while Sanocki (three goals) and Teliszewski (two goals, one assist) both notched three points. Collyer and Imes each scored twice and McKeegan, Knight and Serdinsky had one goal apiece to round out the scoring.
Despite the setback, Alpert made 16 saves in goal for the Owls and led the team with four ground balls to go with her assist. Diana Kelley led her squad with two caused turnovers.
DelVal will return to the field on Saturday, March 4 when it hosts Immaculata University at 1 p.m.