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Hannah Vogel

Women's Lacrosse

Vogel's Career Game Sparks Senior Day Win Over ESU

Box Score Millersville, Pa. - Sophomore Hannah Vogel stole the show during the Millersville women's lacrosse Senior Day game against East Stroudsburg. Vogel scored a career high seven goals to lift the Marauders to a 21-15 victory on Saturday afternoon.

Millersville (7-4, 3-4 PSAC) picked up its seventh win of the season with the victory and has now become the first team since 2008 to win seven games. Brooke Fisher (5) and Vogel (7) each scored four goals in the first half and became the seventh and eighth players since 2009 to score 30 or more goals in one season for the Marauders. In the cage Lauren Mateja grabbed her career high seventh win on the year in a seven save performance.

Senior Ashley Henderson recorded her 100th career point on an assist in the first half to Fisher. The Folsom graduate ended Senior Day with two goals and an assist to move just eight goals away from passing Tiffany Frankenfield for the 14th most goals in Millersville history.

Prior to today's game Vogel's career high in goals was four, which she set in the first game of the season against Wilmington. The Hatboro-Horsham product has now scored three or more goals in seven of the team's 11 games.

With the game tied at nine goals apiece at halftime, head coach Mia Hall must have given another one of her inspiring speeches as the Marauders took control of the game in the second half.

The Black and Gold scored five of the first six goals of the second period and went on a 12-2 scoring spree to open up a 21-11 lead with less than 10 minutes left to play. During that stretch Caitlin Shannon and Vogel each recorded hat tricks and senior Ashley Henderson scored both of her two goals.

The Marauders did not score for the rest of the game, but the damage had already been done. Millersville took advantage of their possession opportunites in the final minutes and ran the clock out at the end to finish with the 21-15 decision. 

The first 15 minutes of the game was a much different story as the teams went back-and-forth on the first eight goals of the game. Sarah Studdiford scored two of the next three goals for the Warriors and helped the visitors to a 7-4 advantage with just under nine minutes remaining in the first half.

Fisher and Vogel outscored the entire East Stroudsburg team 5-2 to close the first half and tied the game at nine going into the break. The scoring by this duo would ignite a 17-4 run by the home team over a span of 28 minutes of game play.

The win today is Millersville's first against the Warriors in six tries. The Marauders lost two of those six games by just one point, including a heartbreaking 13-12 loss from a year ago.

Millersville now is tied with just Bloomsburg for the sixth spot in the PSAC standings.

The Marauders host Shepherd on Monday at 4 p.m. to conclude the team's five game home stand. Millersville will use this final non-conference game of the season as preparation for the rest of the year as the Marauders aim to make the postseason for the first time since 2006.




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