WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
>> Saint Francis falls to Lehigh 15-5 in non-conference women's lacrosse action on Saturday.
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Autumn McHenry (Branford, Conn.) paced the Red Flash with two goals.
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Bella Fisher (Duxbury, Mass.),
Danielle Hernandez (New Fairfield, Conn.) and
Julea Jamison (Pittsburgh, Pa.) also found the twine in the team's first road game of the season.
TURNING POINT OF THE GAME
The Mountain Hawks scored the first two goals of the afternoon and then after Fisher notched a goal in her second-straight game Lehigh registered the next seven goals en route to the victory.
FLASH MOMENTS
For the second-straight game, Fisher notched the first Red Flash goal of the game at the 10:40 mark in the first quarter.
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McHenry scored a man-down tally at 2:02 in the second quarter and her second score of the afternoon with 14:16 left in the fourth quarter.
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Jamison notched her first goal of the game 36 seconds into the second half, while Hernandez wrapped up the scoring with a marker with 97 seconds left in the match.
FLASH NUGGETS
McHenry now has six goals and two assists for eight points after her first weekend. The graduate student posted four goals and two helpers against Longwood on Wednesday for her third straight game with four scores and two assists.
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Fisher led the team in draw controls for the second-straight game. The freshman has three goals and eight draw controls on the year.
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Hernandez recorded her second goal of the season and has two tallies and an assist for three points after two games.Â
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Kelly Dickson (Blue Bell, Pa.), who had a career-high two goals and three assists in the season-opening win against Longwood on Wednesday, paced the defense with three ground balls, two caused turnovers and a draw control.Â
CeCe Newman (Downingtown, Pa.) entered the game in goal to make her collegiate debut. She made her first collegiate stop at 8:14 in the first quarter and finished the game with six saves. Â
Elyssa Enrique (North Canton, Ohio) also turned away six shots on the afternoon.
The Red Flash were coming off its second-ever season-opening win in program history with a 16-6 win against Longwood on Wednesday.
NEXT TIME OUT
Saint Francis returns to action and starts a two-game homestand against Akron on Friday. First draw at 3 p.m.