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Women's Lacrosse

VCU PULLS AWAY FROM RHODE ISLAND, SECURES A-10 TOURNAMENT BID

Box Score Score: VCU 15, Rhode Island 9
Location: Kingston, R.I.
Records: VCU 7-10 (5-5 A-10), Rhode Island 8-8 (4-6 A-10)

The short story:  VCU led wire-to-wire but pulled away for the win in the fourth quarter to qualify for the Atlantic 10 Championship in back-to-back years for the second time in program history. It marks the fourth time VCU has qualified in the program's 10-year history.

QUICK FACTS
  • VCU qualified for the A-10 Championship for the fourth time in the program's nine-year history. Two of the three qualifications have now come in back-to-back seasons
  • Sarah Jones, VCU's all-time career draws leader, recorded a career-high 11 draw controls
  • Mia George scored four goals on just five shot attempts
  • Sam Palmer and Kenson Epperly scored three goals each
  • Rachel Koeneke had a goal and two assists. Sophia Bombardieri had a career-high four assists
  • Ashley Karn scored two goals and Molly Metz added an assist. MG Tibbs and Mason Whitmore scored once
  • Molly Coyle made six saves on 11 shots faced
  • VCU dominated the draw controls, holding a 22-6 advantage. The Rams also outshout URI 36-27 and 27-16 in shots on goal
  • Rhode Island was led by Caralie Basuel who had four goals and one assist
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • VCU raced out to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter, holding URI scoreless through the first 15 minutes. George scored VCU's first two goals to start the contest
  • The Black and Gold continued their dominance, extending their lead to 8-2 on another George goal with 4:12 left before halftime. VCU took a 9-4 lead into the break
  • Rhode Island slowly chipped away at VCU's lead, cutting VCU's lead to just 12-9 with 8:52 remaining in the fourth quarter
  • Karn scored with 5:45 remaining in the game to turn the momentum and after Jones won the ensuing draw control, Epperly scored to push VCU's lead to 14-9 with 4:05 remaining
  • VCU's defense didn't allow a goal over the final 8:51 of the contest to help seal the win
UP NEXT
VCU is the No. 6 seed for the A-10 Championship and is set to face the No. 3 seed in a 3 p.m. game at Robins Stadium on the campus of Richmond. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.
 
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Players Mentioned

Sophia Bombardieri

#4 Sophia Bombardieri

Attack
Sophomore
Molly Coyle

#21 Molly Coyle

Goalkeeper
Sophomore
Mia George

#26 Mia George

Attack
Senior
Ashley Karn

#3 Ashley Karn

Attack
Senior
Rachel Koeneke

#5 Rachel Koeneke

Attack
Sophomore
Molly Metz

#17 Molly Metz

Attack
Senior
Sam Palmer

#33 Sam Palmer

Midfield
Sophomore
Mason Whitmore

#8 Mason Whitmore

Midfield
Senior
Kenson Epperly

#11 Kenson Epperly

Attack
Freshman
Sarah Jones

#7 Sarah Jones

Midfield
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Sophia Bombardieri

#4 Sophia Bombardieri

Sophomore
Attack
Molly Coyle

#21 Molly Coyle

Sophomore
Goalkeeper
Mia George

#26 Mia George

Senior
Attack
Ashley Karn

#3 Ashley Karn

Senior
Attack
Rachel Koeneke

#5 Rachel Koeneke

Sophomore
Attack
Molly Metz

#17 Molly Metz

Senior
Attack
Sam Palmer

#33 Sam Palmer

Sophomore
Midfield
Mason Whitmore

#8 Mason Whitmore

Senior
Midfield
Kenson Epperly

#11 Kenson Epperly

Freshman
Attack
Sarah Jones

#7 Sarah Jones

Graduate Student
Midfield