BUFFALO, N.Y. –
Nina Schaefer (Lafayette/Lafayette),
Kendall Skuse (Churchville/Churchville-Chili) and
Hannah Nagowski (Lancaster/Lancaster) finished with a combined 12 goals and seven assists as Buffalo State cruised past host D'Youville, 15-4, in non-conference action to extend its winning streak to three games.
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: Buffalo State – 15, D'Youville - 4
LOCATION: Dobson Field - Buffalo, N.Y.
RECORDS: Buffalo State (3-1), D'Youville (1-2)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Schaefer scored a game-high six goals on eight shots, while Skuse tallied eight points on four goals and four assists to go along with six ground balls.
- Nagowski added two goals and dished out three assists.
- Jackie Dufresne (Lake View/Frontier), Liz Schultheis (Brockport/Brockport) and Kayla Rose (Lancaster/Lancaster) also scored for the Bengals.
- Buffalo State stormed out of the gate by scoring the first four goals behind a pair of unassisted goals from Skuse.
- D'Youville found themselves on the board with a goal at the 13:48 mark of the first half, but that be its only tally of the stanza as the Bengals added four-unanswered goals in the final 11 minutes to take an 8-1 halftime lead.
- Buffalo State continued its momentum in the second half by opening with five goals in a 10-minute span, including a goal from Schaefer just 49 seconds into the second frame, to take a 13-1 lead with 20:41 left in the contest.
- The Spartans outscored the Bengals 3-2 in the final 20 minutes of the contest, but it was not enough as Buffalo State cruised for the non-conference win.
- Janae Nelson (Elmont/Elmont Memorial) and Mackenna Murphy (Rochester/Hoosac) combined for the win in net for the Bengals, tallying seven saves in 60 minutes of action.
- Buffalo State finished a perfect 14 of 14 on clear attempts while holding a 27-11 advantage in shots.
FOR THE FOES
- Sierra Brooks, Clarice Byrne and Paige Robinson all scored for the Spartans.
- Megan Dulniak finished with 12 saves in the loss in net for D'Youville.
UP NEXT
Buffalo State returns to the field on Friday as it travels to Houghton for a non-conference contest starting at 7 p.m.