
ECU Knocks Off William & Mary, 16-6
March 26, 2022 | Lacrosse
GREENVILLE, N.C. – East Carolina won its second-straight contest Saturday afternoon, downing William & Mary 16-6 at Johnson Stadium.
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The Pirates improve to 7-5 in advance of their American Athletic Conference opener next weekend. The Tribe falls to 4-6.
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Leah Bestany netted a season-high five goals and added an assist to end up with six points. Megan Tryniski also produced a hat trick while Frances Kimel chipped in with two goals.
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ECU and William & Mary traded blows throughout the first period. A pair of goals by Tryniski and one from Sophia Lociero helped the Pirates stay even with the Tribe at three. Brynn Knight tallied four saves in the frame.
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Through the first five minutes of the second period, both teams scored two goals to keep the game tied. Bestany scored two while LeGar found Kimel inside for a score. Payton Barr also capitalized on the free-position shot to spur East Carolina to an 8-5 lead going into the half.
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The third period was all ECU as the Pirates scored six goals and put pressure on William & Mary defense. The Pirates did not allow a goal in the period as Bestany found the goal three more times.
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With the game in hand in the fourth quarter, the Pirates still managed two more goals - both on free-position attempts. Meanwhile, the defense only allowed one goal on one shot all period.
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The Pirates held a 30-21 advantage in shots despite the Tribe owning a 15-13 advantage in ground balls. ECU converted four of seven free-position shots while William and Mary came up empty on their two attempts.
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Up Next: East Carolina welcomes Old Dominion to Johnson Stadium April 2nd.
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The Pirates improve to 7-5 in advance of their American Athletic Conference opener next weekend. The Tribe falls to 4-6.
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Leah Bestany netted a season-high five goals and added an assist to end up with six points. Megan Tryniski also produced a hat trick while Frances Kimel chipped in with two goals.
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ECU and William & Mary traded blows throughout the first period. A pair of goals by Tryniski and one from Sophia Lociero helped the Pirates stay even with the Tribe at three. Brynn Knight tallied four saves in the frame.
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Through the first five minutes of the second period, both teams scored two goals to keep the game tied. Bestany scored two while LeGar found Kimel inside for a score. Payton Barr also capitalized on the free-position shot to spur East Carolina to an 8-5 lead going into the half.
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The third period was all ECU as the Pirates scored six goals and put pressure on William & Mary defense. The Pirates did not allow a goal in the period as Bestany found the goal three more times.
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With the game in hand in the fourth quarter, the Pirates still managed two more goals - both on free-position attempts. Meanwhile, the defense only allowed one goal on one shot all period.
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The Pirates held a 30-21 advantage in shots despite the Tribe owning a 15-13 advantage in ground balls. ECU converted four of seven free-position shots while William and Mary came up empty on their two attempts.
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Up Next: East Carolina welcomes Old Dominion to Johnson Stadium April 2nd.
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Team Stats
WM
ECU
Shots
21
33
Turnovers
19
13
Caused Turnovers
6
6
Draw Controls
11
12
Free-Position Shots
2
7
Ground Balls
15
15
Game Leaders
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