Raiders Power Past Boston University, 14-10
HAMILTON - First year Aubrey McMahon posted a career-high eight point performance to help Colgate defeat Boston University, 14-10 at Andy Kerr Stadium on Wednesday.
HAMILTON - First year Aubrey McMahon posted a career-high eight point performance to help Colgate defeat Boston University, 14-10 at Andy Kerr Stadium on Wednesday.
COACH GUIDO'S COMMENTS
"Super exciting win today! There is no better way that we wanted to finish out on Andy Kerr this season than with a win in conference. The team was super excited and knew Boston University was going to be a challenge for us but we handled them really well. Excited for our senior class to end their career on Andy Kerr with that."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Aubrey McMahon ripped it into the top left of the net just 24 seconds into the game to get the Raiders started.
- Kendall Belanger and Lucy Lederman scored shortly after to give Colgate an early 3-0 lead before the Terriers got their first of the game.
- Boston tied the game up at three with two quick goals in the first frame.
- Lucy Licata scored twice and Ella Bishara buried a free position to regain the Raiders lead and finish the first quarter ahead 6-3.
- Belanger and Bishara scored a goal apiece in the opening minute of the second quarter and forced a Boston timeout.
- The Terriers scored two unanswered to cut the Colgate lead to 8-5.
- Bishara scored a crafty goal with second left on the shot clock and the Raiders took a 9-6 lead into the halftime break.
- Boston scored two quick goals nearly halfway through the third quarter and cut the Colgate lead to one.
- Caroline Panzirer found Bishara in front to get the Raiders on the board in the second half and extend their lead to 10-8 with 15 minutes remaining.
- After Boston opened the final frame with a goal, Colgate responded with two quick goals from Kait Henning and Belanger.
- Bishara and McMahon connected again for the Raiders 13th goal of the game and extended their lead to three with less than five minutes to play.
- Belanger all but finished it for Colgate with a free position goal to put the Raiders up 14-10.
GAME NOTES
- Ella Bishara scored five goals to extend her goal streak to all 14 games this season.
- Aubrey McMahon dished out seven assists, the most by a Raider in a single game since 2019.
- Colgate extended its win streak to four games and now sits fifth in the Patriot League standings with two games remaining.
- Nelle Kniffin picked up five ground balls and caused two turnovers on the defensive side of the ball, Kniffin leads the Raiders in both categories.
UP NEXT
Colgate (8-6, 4-3 PL) heads to Lehigh on Saturday for a 1 p.m. game. The Raiders finish the regular season next Wednesday with a trip to Army.
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