University of New Hampshire Athletics

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MacCallum Scores Twice in 20-6 Loss at #5 Stony Brook
4/9/2022 7:31:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
STONY BROOK, N.Y. – Sophomore Kelsey MacCallum (Franklin, Mass.) scored two goals as the University of New Hampshire women's lacrosse team was defeated 20-6 by fifth-ranked Stony Brook University on Saturday afternoon at LaValle Stadium.
Junior Liv Dunn (Newbury, Mass.) was the other Wildcat to record multiple points with a goal and an assist. Senior Emily Curtis (Walpole, Mass.), sophomore Mackenzie MacEachern (Bedford, N.H.) and senior captain Delaney Pratt (Lafayette, Colo.) scored UNH's other goals.
Senior Issy Torres (Elmhurst, Ill.) played the first half and made three saves in 30 minutes; she allowed 11 goals and was charged with the loss. Freshman Maria Hagan (Downers Grove, Ill.) stopped 4 of 13 shots on goal in the second half.
Stony Brook was led offensively by Kailyn Hart (five goals, one assist) and Morgan Mitchell (four goals, two assists). Kameron Halsall made two saves and allowed two goals in 30 minutes to earn the win; Charlie Campbell also had a .500 save percentage with four saves and four goals against.
UNH, which outscored the Seawolves 4-2 in the fourth quarter, is now 6-6 overall and 1-2 in America East. SBU improved to 9-2, 2-0.
UP NEXT
Junior Liv Dunn (Newbury, Mass.) was the other Wildcat to record multiple points with a goal and an assist. Senior Emily Curtis (Walpole, Mass.), sophomore Mackenzie MacEachern (Bedford, N.H.) and senior captain Delaney Pratt (Lafayette, Colo.) scored UNH's other goals.
Senior Issy Torres (Elmhurst, Ill.) played the first half and made three saves in 30 minutes; she allowed 11 goals and was charged with the loss. Freshman Maria Hagan (Downers Grove, Ill.) stopped 4 of 13 shots on goal in the second half.
Stony Brook was led offensively by Kailyn Hart (five goals, one assist) and Morgan Mitchell (four goals, two assists). Kameron Halsall made two saves and allowed two goals in 30 minutes to earn the win; Charlie Campbell also had a .500 save percentage with four saves and four goals against.
UNH, which outscored the Seawolves 4-2 in the fourth quarter, is now 6-6 overall and 1-2 in America East. SBU improved to 9-2, 2-0.
UP NEXT
- New Hampshire returns to action April 16 for Senior Day against the University of Vermont. Game time is 1 p.m. at Wildcat Stadium.
FIRST QUARTER
- Stony Brook built a 9-1 lead with a 13-2 shot advantage through 15 minutes.
- The Seawolves struck first 66 seconds into the game and led 3-0 2:38 into the game.
- MacCallum's unassisted goal lifted the Wildcats within 3-1 at 9:58.
- SBU closed the quarter on a 6-0 run and that included a goal with one second on the clock.
SECOND QUARTER
- A goal by Morgan Mitchell pushed the lead to double digits, 11-1, at 7:44 of the second quarter and the 'Cats got no closer the rest of the way.
- Pratt finished a feed from Dunn to trim the deficit to 12-2 at 2:39.
THIRD QUARTER
- SBU outscored UNH 5-0 in the third quarter to extend the advantage to 18-2.
FOURTH QUARTER
- New Hampshire opened the fourth quarter on a 3-0 run.
- MacCallum scored her second unassisted goal of the game at 14:00.
- Dunn followed with a goal at 11:15 and Curtis scored at 8:35.
- MacEachern netted her goal – UNH's fifth unassisted goal of the game – at 2:42.
GAME NOTEBOOK
- Stony Brook finished with the edge in shots (34-19), shots on goal (27-12), draw controls (16-12), ground balls (14-9) and turnovers (7-13).
- UNH was 10-for-11 on clear attempts; SBU was 14 of 15.
- The Wildcats scored on 4 of 8 free-position shots; the home team converted 5 of 7 free-position shots.
UNH NOTEBOOK
- MacCallum, MacEachern and Pratt all extended their goal and point streaks to 10 games.
- Dunn has a nine-game point streak.
- Dunn recorded her 50th career point on the second-quarter assist; she has 30 goals and 21 assists for 51 points; Dunn is UNH's active career leader in assists and points.
- Senior Adena Rothbard (Newport Beach, Calif.) finished with a career-high three ground balls.
- Sophomore Payton Maddaloni (Mattituck, N.Y.) has personal bests of four draw controls and two ground balls.
- Pratt recorded a team-high five draw controls.
- Freshman Emma Magazu (Newtown, Conn.) matched her career high of two caused turnovers and also had two ground balls.
SERIES NOTEBOOK
- UNH has a 7-16 lifetime against Stony Brook.
Team Stats
UNH
SBU
Shots
19
34
Turnovers
13
7
Caused Turnovers
3
11
Draw Controls
12
16
Free-Position Shots
8
7
Ground Balls
9
15
Game Leaders
Players
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