ABINGTON, Pa. – Sophomore
Melissa Felicetti (Willow Grove, Pa.) netted five goals in a 20-4 rout over Waynesburg University on Friday afternoon. Abington continues its incredible start, with an undefeated 3-0 record.Â
Abington completely dominated the stat sheet, out shooting the Jackets 45-9, and didn't allow any shots in the entire first half. Â Freshman
Meg Danella (Norristown, Pa.), put on another terrific performance in goal with the highest save percentage (68%) and goals against average (3.08) in the NEAC.
The Nittany Lions controlled the entire first half scoring 15 goals, with five from Felicetti, and right behind sophomore
Marah Hayes (Churchville, Pa.) netted four goals of her own to take a commanding lead.
Freshman
Jillian Stokes (Mayfair, Pa.) shined in the second half with two goals as the Nittany Lions outscored the Jackets 5-4 to close the game.
Abington will be back in action on Sunday when they host Rutgers-Camden for the annual Pink Game at 3:00 p.m. Penn State Abington women's lacrosse head coach,
Noelle Powell and Rutgers-Camden's head coach, Allie Frengs are combining support efforts for their fellow teammate, Johanna Yemm, a former Temple women's lacrosse player, who was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) on October 16, 2013.
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