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Bailey Busscher
Steve Simoneau
21
Winner Stetson STET 3-9; 2-2 SoCon
1
Delaware State DSU 1-8; 0-3 SoCon
Winner
Stetson STET
3-9; 2-2 SoCon
21
Final
1
Delaware State DSU
1-8; 0-3 SoCon
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Stetson STET 13 8 21
Delaware State DSU 1 0 1

Game Recap: Lacrosse | | Athletic Communications

Hatters Top Delaware State to Stay Hot

Eight different players scored at least two goals and Riley Reagan tied her own school record for points in a season as Stetson rolled to a 21-1 win over Delaware State, Saturday in Newark, Del.
 
Saige-Lyn Gidzinski had four goals, Jaclynn Levy added three, and Sarah Flatt, Quinn Roe, Marina Rotella, Jacklyn Lavoie, Taylor Zuberer and Bailey Busscher each scored twice to pace Stetson's offense.
 
Reagan finished the game with six points (1 goal, 5 assists) and now has 53 points on the season, matching her school record performance from last season. Stetson has at least four games remaining, giving the sophomore plenty of time to improve upon her own success.
 
Much like Friday's win at Howard, the Hatters took control early on. Stetson jumped out to an early 3-0 lead on goals by Gidzinski, Rotella and Zuberer.
 
Delaware State scored its only goal to get within 3-1 with 19:44 to go, but that was all the offense the Hornets (1-8) could manage.
 
Stetson scored the final 18 goals of the game. The Hatters led 13-1 at halftime and kept scoring in the second half. Levy and Busscher scored twice. For Busscher, the goals were her first of the season.
 
Stetson out-shot Delaware State, 31-7. The Hatters also dominated the draw, besting the Hornets by a 15-6 margin.
 
Rotella and Levy each had three assists. Kiera McCarthy made four saves in goal for the Hatters.
 
Stetson next visits non-conference foe Mercer, 4 p.m., Thursday, April 18, in Macon, Ga.
 
About Stetson University Athletics: Stetson University's Athletics Program has a vision of developing a culture of champions athletically, academically and within the community. This vision is accomplished through a mission of recruiting and developing student-athletes, coaches and staff, creating a culture of champions, within and outside of competition. The department operates with five core values: Championship Culture, Integrity, Excellence, Pride/Tradition and Leadership. To learn more about the Vision, Mission and Core Values for Stetson Athletics, visit GoHatters.com and click on Mission Statement under the Inside Athletics tab.

 
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