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Engineers Destroy Framingham State 18-2 in Women's Lacrosse

Framingham State will travel to Nichols College Thursday, April 3 for their next game.

The MIT women’s lacrosse team saw 10 players earn a point in its 18-2 victory over Framingham State University on Tuesday night. 

Sophomore Isabella DiDio paced the Engineers (7-2) with a game-high five goals. 

For the Rams (now 2-4 for the season), freshman Amy Rotger of Revere recorded both of their goals.

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MIT rattled off eight straight goals during the first 14:20 of the game, including three in the first 1:04 of action.  The Engineers were ahead 10-1 at the half.

Despite the deficit, the Rams continued to attack. However, shots from freshman Jessica Graham  and Nixon were stopped by freshman goalie Stephanie Pavlick as a free-position attempt by senior Amanda Geary was blocked by a defender. 

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In net, sophomore Alysha Cericola compiled seven saves and two groundballs for the Rams.

Both squads return to action on the road on Thursday, April 3. MIT will visit Keene State College while Framingham State will make the trip to Nichols College.


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