Sharks Lacrosse Stumbles Against Seahawks

BOSTON, Mass. -- Simmons Lacrosse fell to Salve Regina, 19-11 Thursday evening, despite outscoring their opponent 7-5 in the second half. The Seahawks were led by Kelly Burke and Sarah Livingston, who combined to score 11 of the team?s 19 tallies.

BOSTON, Mass. -- Simmons Lacrosse scored nine goals in the second half to come from behind and defeat the Rivier College Raiders 17-16 on a chilly Tuesday evening in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action. Sharks junior Rachel Wallace (Braintree, Mass.) scored six goals on nine shots to lead Simmons to its second conference victory of the season.

BOSTON, Mass. -- Simmons Lacrosse fell to Salve Regina, 19-11 Thursday evening, despite outscoring their opponent 7-5 in the second half. The Seahawks were led by Kelly Burke and Sarah Livingston, who combined to score 11 of the team's 19 tallies.

Jennifer Jones opened the scoring for Salve Regina, beating Sharks goalkeeper Kelly Last (West Haven, Conn.) off a free position shot. Less than a minute later, Burke doubled the team's lead with a high free position shot that slipped past Last. Alyssa Corvi scored unassisted 15 seconds later before Jones and Burke beat the Simmons defense to increase the lead to six.

Sharks freshman Mary Essa (Las Vegas, Nev.) put the Sharks on the scoreboard when she received a pass from Rachel Wallace (Braintree, Mass.) and beat Seahawks goalkeeper Josie O'Reilly on the left side. Stephanie Oliveri (Waltham, Mass.), Callie Warnock (Kingston, Mass.) and Essa each tallied again to cut the Seahawks lead to ten at the half.

Simmons offense found their footing in the second half with freshman Caitlin McNamara (Abington, Mass.) and sophomore Becca Shea (Quincy, Mass.) each burying two shots past O'Reilly. Meaghan Maurice (Portland, Maine) capitalized on a free position opportunity even while the Sharks were down a player from a penalty. Wellie Antonellis (Keene, N.H.) finished the scoring for the Sharks but the deficit was too great as the Seahawks moved to 4-1 overall in their 2012 campaign.

The Seahawks held a 43-26 advantage in shots and were 7-15 on free position opportunities while the Sharks held a slight advantage on ground balls 29-28 and won 16 to Salve Regina's 13 draw controls.

Simmons (2-4) returns to the field on Saturday, March 24th at 1:00 p.m. against non-conference Framingham State. The Seahawks host Wheelock College on the same date and time.