Simmons Overpowers Anna Maria, 19-4, in Home Opener

Simmons Lacrosse defeated Anna Maria 19-4 in their non-conference home opener on Monday night. The Sharks allowed only 13 shots from the Amcats, improving to 1-1 on the season with the win. With the loss, AMC drops to 0-3 on the season.


Sophomore Rachel Wallace (Braintree, Mass.) scored five goals including the game-winner in the second half to lift the Simmons College Lacrosse to an 11-7 non-conference win over host Framingham State University Rams on Wednesday. The game was the Rams? season and home opener as they are now 0-1 on the year, while the Sharks improve to 2-1 on the season with the victory.

Simmons Lacrosse defeated Anna Maria 19-4 in their non-conference home opener on Monday night. The Sharks allowed only 13 shots from the Amcats, improving to 1-1 on the season with the win. With the loss, AMC drops to 0-3 on the season.

Simmons took control in the first half, outshooting Anna Maria 22-9 on their way to building a comfortable 10-3 lead at the break. The second half saw more of the same from the Sharks who held AMC to just one goal in the last 30 minutes as they glided to the 19-4 win.

Simmons dominated the draw control in both halves with junior Meaghan Maurice (Portland, Maine) winning five, junior Lee Sutherland (Tuftonboro, N.H.) and sophomore Meg Coffey (Wilmot, N.H.) winning three, and sophomore Emily Kaley (Manchester, Maine) and freshman Seneca Martensson (East Longmeadow, Mass.) tallying one win each.

Sophomore Rachel Wallace (Braintree, Mass.) set the tone for Simmons with seven goals and one assist. She had help from juniors Lee Sutherland (Tuftonboro, N.H.) and Meaghan Maurice (Portland, Maine) who scored three goals apiece. Freshman Leanne Luke (Newton, Mass.) and Seneca Martensson (East Longmeadow, Mass.) each added two goals and freshman Becca Shea (Quincy, Mass.) topped off the scoring with one goal. Luke and Shea each picked up assists on the game, Luke with two early on, and Shea with one in the second half. Sutherland led the Sharks in assists, tallying three of the game total eight.

Defensively, sophomore Meg Coffey (Wilmot, N.H.) controlled five ground balls, while Wallace and Sutherland both controlled four. In goal, sophomore Kelly Last (West Haven, Conn.) posted eight saves for the Sharks.

Amanda Hevy recorded two goals for the Amcats, while Katie Schebel and Alicia Savo picked up one goal each. Throughout the game Schebel was able to control four draws for Anna Maria. In goal, Fabienne Jules finished the day with eight saves for the Amcats.

The Sharks will travel to Framingham State on Wednesday for a 4:00pm game while Anna Maria will return home to host Nichols at 6:00pm.