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• HPU outscored No. 21 Notre Dame, 8-2, in the second half to defeat the Fighting Irish, 13-7
• It was the Panthers' third win over a nationally-ranked opponent in program history
• Seniors
Darla Poulin and
Erica Perrotta each tallied a hat trick
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HIGH POINT, N.C.—The High Point University women's lacrosse team used a big second half to pull away from No. 21 Notre Dame, 13-7, Wednesday afternoon (March 14) at Vert Stadium.
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The victory for the Panthers is the third over a nationally-ranked opponent in program history. The first was an 11-10 triumph over No. 19 Navy in 2012, while the second came in the 2017 NCAA Tournament First Round, a 21-15 win over No. 18 Towson.
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"I thought our girls prepared really hard the last couple of days for Notre Dame and we're excited to get this level of a win at home in front of our fans," HPU head coach
Lyndsey Boswell said. "I'm just really happy for everybody today."
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The game was tied 5-5 at halftime, but the Panthers (4-2) outscored the Fighting Irish (5-4), 8-2, in the second frame, including a 6-0 run when the game was tied at 6-6 with 22:34 remaining.
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"We made small adjustments at halftime, but nothing major," Boswell said. "I thought we played a little less urgency than I wanted to see in the first half, so we came out of halftime with nothing to lose and I thought that really helped our game."
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The Panthers led the Irish at the draw circle, 14-8, and outshot Notre Dame, 39-21. HPU also won the turnover battle, committing 13 to the Irish's 20 miscues.
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Seniors
Darla Poulin and
Erica Perrotta each scored a hat trick, while fellow senior
Brooke Stevens added a goal and two assists. Sophomore
Ashley Britton won four draw controls while scoring two goals and an assist.
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Redshirt sophomore
Meredith Chapman led the team with five draw controls, while junior
Samantha Herman added three draws to go along with a pair of goals.
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Sophomore
Jill Rall made eight big saves in goal to improve to 4-2 on the season, while Notre Dame's Samantha Giacolon made 14 saves in a losing effort.
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Maddie Howe led the Irish with four goals.
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Next up, the Panthers hit the road to take on Old Dominion on March 21 at 4 p.m. in Norfolk, Va.
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