STEVENS POINT, WIS.—Avery Wilson's 15th goal of the season, and fourth of the game with 2:03 remaining in overtime propelled the Hamline University women's lacrosse team to an 11-10 OT victory at UW-Stevens Point on Friday evening.
The Pipers improve to 4-6, 2-2 WIAC, while the Pointers fall to 2-11, 1-4 WIAC.
Hamline 11, UW-Stevens Point 10 (OT)
Wilson's tally in overtime was the fifth lead change in a game that saw each team fire 26 shots. She, along with Lauren Moorhouse, finished the contest with five points that included four goals and one assist. Moorhouse added a team-leading six shots and five draw controls to her stat line.Â
Emma Collins, who assisted on Wilson's game-winning goal, led the Pipers with five ground balls. Courtney Parker was all over the stat sheet with a team-leading five caused turnovers as well as one goal, one assist, and four ground balls. Rounding out the multi-point Pipers was Kayli Starkey, who contributed one goal, two assists, three caused turnovers, and three draw controls.Â
A total of 13 infractions were assessed in the contest.Â
Pipers goalie Matilda Urbia made 12 saves in her first career start between the pipes, while Emily Griege stopped six shots for the Pointers.Â
Leading the Pointers' offense was Barrie Bahr, who scored a game-high five goals on nine shots. Aubrey Keeping led the way with six points that included three goals and three assists. Courtney Leising paced Stevens Point with five ground balls and five caused turnovers, to go with two goals and one assist.
Hamline will host Southwestern (Texas) at Klas Field on Sunday, April 13 at 9 a.m.