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[Lacrosse] SAU Lacrosse on Spring Break trip

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The St. Ambrose men's and women's lacrosse teams are traveling through Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky and Georgia on their annual Spring Break trip.

March 9
SAU Women 13, Bethel (Ind.) 7 - box score

St. Ambrose used a fast start to grab a 13-7 win at Bethel. The Bees scored seven of the game's first eight goals, with Katie Baranski accounting for three and Allie Ruggiero two. Bethel climbed to within 10-7 with less than 10 minutes remaining, but Baranski scored two more goals, capping her seven-goal day, to extend the lead to 12-7. Ruggiero scored her third goal of the game in the final two minutes to complete the scoring. Avery Cummins, Erin Green and Katrina Lisowski also scored for St. Ambrose. Green and Mckenna Palmer were each credited with an assist. Alexis Schott and Allison Claus each came up with two saves in goal for the Bees.

March 10
Tennessee Wesleyan 14, SAU Men 6 - box score

Tennessee Wesleyan scored eight straight goals over a 17-minute stretch bridging the third and fourth quarters to defeat St. Ambrose 14-6. Max Sulsenti had tied the contest at 5-5 early in the third quarter with a goal off a Hunter Northway assist but the Bees would not score again until the game's final minutes as TWU built a 13-5 lead. Thomas Parker scored to end the drought with just over four minutes to play. The loss came after SAU had built an early 3-1 lead behind goals from Danny Kinnerk, Justin O'Marrah and Christian Dimaano. Kinnerk's second goal of the day gave the Bees a 4-3 lead midway through the second quarter. But the Bulldogs scored the final two goals of the half before going on their big run in the second half. Adam Kasper made 12 saves while Johnny Moran was credited with two.

March 12
SAU Men 22, Asbury 6 - box score

Ten different Bees scored as St. Ambrose defeated Asbury 22-6. Myles Leyden and Thomas Parker each scored four goals and Jared Morgan had a hat trick to help SAU move to 3-2 on the season. Danny Kinnerk, Thomas Kelly, Elijah Gash and Sam Kerr each had two goals in the win. The Bees led just 5-3 after one quarter and 7-4 midway through the second. Goals from Parker and Leyden closed the half, and then St. Ambrose outscored Asbury 7-0 in the third period to take a 16-4 lead. SAU scored the first four goals of the fourth on the way to the 22-6 win. Austin Adams, Chris Scislowski and Jim Flavin also scored for the Bees. Leyden and Morgan each were credited with three assists; Kinnerk, Parker and Scislowski each had two; and Kelly had one. Adam Kasper came up with eight saves to get the win.

SAU Women 18, Asbury 13 - box score
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