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Women's Lacrosse Struggles in Season Opening Loss to No. 1 Ranked Salisbury

FROSTBURG, Md. - Nine different players scored for No. 1 raked Salisbury as it scored the game's first six goals en route to a 21-4 victory over Frostburg State in CAC women's lacrosse action, Saturday.

Box Score

The Bobcats (0-1) tallied three first half goals on the NCAA Division III defending national champions, but the Sea Gulls (1-0) proved too much.

Salisbury collected a 6-0 run to open the game and later added a 7-0 spurt that covered just over eight minutes late in the half for a 13-3 lead at halftime.

FSU junior Ali Kapustin (Columbia, Md./Marriots Ridge) found the net at 16:27 in the opening half that ended SU's 6-0. Freshman Katelyn Kesecker (Gambrills, Md./Arundel) was credited with the assist.

The Bobcats closed out the first half with back-to-back goals. Senior Megan Dent-Carman (Wheeling, W.Va./Mercersburg Academy) scored on a free position at 3:45 and freshman Megan White (Delmar, Md./Wicomico) scored an unassisted tally with just 58 seconds left as FSU trailed at the half.

Salisbury ended any hope of a Bobcat comeback by opening the second half with another 6-0 run that increased its lead to 19-3.

Kapustin found freshman Malory Brunett (Clarksville, Md./River Hill) for the fourth FSU goal with 10:34 to play, but SU closed out regulation with a pair of goals from Roxanne Raab.

Frostburg State freshman keeper Karoline Miller (Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman) made 11 saves in her first career start.

Trish DiGirolomo collected seven points in the SU victory. She scored three first-half goals and handed out four assists. Raab finished with three goals and two assists and Logan Bilderback turned in two goals and three assists. Salisbury held a commanding 42-8 lead in shots.

The Bobcats continue with CAC action hen they travel to Hood on Wednesday for a 3:00 p.m. contest.
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