Box Score MORRISVILLE, N.Y. — The Keuka College Women's Lacrosse team lost at SUNY Morrisville 14-9 in a non-conference game on Friday afternoon.
Keuka College (2-3) was led by Sadie Bonetti with four goals and an assist. Trinity Burton added a multi-goal game for the Wolves, scoring a pair.
SUNY Morrisville 14 vs. Keuka College 9
Both teams battled for possession and opportunity in the opening minutes of the game on Friday. The hosts pulled ahead with a goal midway through the first quarter. Morrisville added two more in the frame and led 3-0 after one.
The Mustangs pushed their lead to four before the Wolves got on the board. Gabrielle Major opened the scoring for the Wolves. Following a Morrisville goal, Sadie Bonetti and Grace Morse scored 12 seconds apart as the Wolves made it a two-goal game at 5-3. However, Morrisville got one back 18 seconds later to lead 6-3 at the half.
Morrisville opened the second half with three yellow cards in less than a minute. Keuka College took advantage. Trinity Burton scored two-straight man-up goals, and Madeline Greene followed with a man-up tally to tie the game at 6-6 with 11:19 left in the third. The Mustangs regained the lead midway through the third as Morrisville led 7-6 going into the fourth.
The hosts added three goals in the first half of the fourth to extend their lead to 10-6. Sadie Bonetti pulled one back for the Wolves, but the Mustangs responded with four straight goals to take control of the game. Bonetti added two more in the final minute but Keuka College would fall to SUNY Morrisville 14-9 on Friday.
KC Notes:
- Keuka College is now 10-9 all-time against Morrisville
- The five-point game for Sadie Bonetti tied her career-high
- Bonetti also set a new career-high, leading Keuka with six ground balls
- Annaliese Black made seven saves in goal for the Wolves
Up Next for Keuka College: The Green and Gold return home next Wednesday as Keuka College welcomes SUNY Poly to the Jephson Community Athletic Complex. First draw between the Wolves and the Wildcats is set for 4 p.m.