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Gulls cruise past Pride 18-1

Gulls cruise past Pride 18-1
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Weston, Mass. - Four different players tallied three goals for visiting Endicott in an 18-1 win over Regis on Saturday afternoon. The Gulls improve to 2-2 overall and 2-0 in The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) play while the Pride drop to 1-2 overall and 0-1 in the conference.

Caitlin Pratt (Bow, N.H.), Kelly Tierney (South Hadley, Mass.), Callie Murphy (Woburn, Mass.), and Holly Davis (Guilford, Conn.) each recorded hat tricks for Endicott in the rout.  

Michelle Loizzo (Longmeadow, Mass.) put the Gulls on the board 90 seconds into the game and added another two minutes later, part of an 11-0 first half in which the visitors outshot the Pride 21-2.

Murphy finished with a team-high four assists, as she contributed on Pratt’s score with 48-seconds remaining in the first period and on Kylie Ross’ (Cumberland, Maine) lone goal of the game.

Endicott managed control of the shots (36) it took versus the Pride, and defensively held Regis to just five total shots. Tana DiCenso (Framingham, Mass.) scored the hosts lone goal in the 47th minute. It was her third goal of the season.

Leading goal scorers’ Teresa Crevier (Milford, Mass.) and Teresa Busiek (Arlington, Mass.) maintained the Regis defense as each collected four ground balls. 

Endicott finished the day with 27 ground balls, led by four apiece from Tierney and sophomore Lauren Todd (Newfields, N.H.).

Tierney added four caused turnovers while Pratt, senior Kellie Cunningham (Derry, N.H.), and freshman Kelsey Barnes (Brookside, N.J.) each forced two. 

 Meghan Ryan (Stow, Mass.) had 16 saves for Regis College in her 60 minutes in the net. She has 32 saves to date with a .432 saves percentage. 

Leah Neff (South Berwick, Maine) picked up the win after being forced to make just one save in 30 minutes of action. Freshman Rachel Socolow (Westford, Mass.) occupied the cage in the second half and made three saves. 

Endicott will continue a theme of nationally-ranked nonconference opponents when it travels to No. 19 Babson on Sunday (March 20). Regis takes the field Monday (March 21) versus nearby Mount Ida College.

Release courtesy of Regis College Sports Information.