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Hoffman Ties Single-Season Assist Record as Lacrosse Notches Key Victory Over Vanderbilt
4.23.21 | Women's Lacrosse
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Temple lacrosse team (11-3, 7-2 AAC) won their seventh straight game Friday afternoon, defeating the Vanderbilt Commodores 13-12 (11-5, 6-3 AAC). Meghan Hoffman dished out her 37th assist of the season, tying the Temple single-season assist record.
Recapping the Game
> Vanderbilt came out hot. The Commodores scored the first three goals of the game to take an early lead.
> Belle Mastropietro found Bridget Whitaker to get Temple on the board. Vanderbilt found three more consecutive goals to extend the lead to five (6-1).
> The teams traded scores, with Julie Schickling and Whitaker both scoring to cut the lead down to three before the Commodores came back with two goals of their own.
>The Owls ended the half on a 3-1 run. Mackenzie Roth, Mastropietro, and Schickling cut the lead down to 9-6 going into halftime.
>Temple exploded out of the gate with four straight from four different scorers to start the second half and take their first lead 10-9. Hoffman found Jen Rodzewich to get her 37th assist of the year on the game-tying goal.
> Vanderbilt quickly retaliated with two goals to take the lead back with 15:10 remaining.
> Temple was quick to respond with two strikes from Mastropietro and Rodzewich to retake the lead with nine minutes left.
> Both defenses stood strong as neither team was able to score for the next eight minutes of game time. Schickling eventually broke the stalemate with 1:15 remaining to give the Owls a healthy two-goal margin.
>The Commodores scored with five seconds left to produce a 13-12 result favoring Temple.
Statistically Speaking
> Whitaker, Mastropietro, and Schickling all earned hat tricks. For Whitaker, it is her fifth straight hat trick. For Schickling, this is her first time scoring three goals.
> Mastropietro also contributed two assists. Hoffman had one, which tied the single-season record.
> Several Owls contributed to an effort that had Temple win the draw control battle yet again. Maddie Barber set a new career-high with three draw controls.
> Kessina Heyn set a new career-high with six ground ball pickups. The junior also caused two turnovers.
> Olivia Martin was strong in net, with five saves.
Quotable
> "It was just such a good showing from us. I am really excited about our ability to play the game that's on the field and adjust and adapt and that was been a key all year. We can handle going down goals, or the ball not going in, or going in against us and still stay calm and find a way. Our ability to play the game on the field is really outstanding." -- head coach Bonnie Rosen
Next Up
> Temple will close out the regular season Sunday in a rematch against Vanderbilt. The 2 p.m. showdown will be streamed on the Vanderbilt YouTube channel.
Team Stats
TEM
VANDY
Shots
33
27
Turnovers
15
20
Caused Turnovers
13
9
Draw Controls
14
13
Free-Position Shots
9
4
Ground Balls
25
24
Game Leaders
Players
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