Box Score Ten different Tigers scored at least one goal as Colorado College cruised to a 20-5 victory over Mount Holyoke College on Friday morning at Stewart Field.
Freshman attacker
Isabelle Patalino recorded a natural hat trick midway through the first half for her first three goals as a Tiger.
Senior attacker
Annie DeFrino, junior midfielder
Ellie Meyer and sophomore attacker
Allie Thuet also registered hat tricks as CC recorded its largest scoring output of the season.
Sophomore attacker
Eva King scored twice and dished out three assists to lead the Tigers with five points.
After MHC senior attacker Leila Kouakou tied the game at 1-1 a little more than two minutes into the game, the Tigers answered with nine consecutive goals.
The Lyons trimmed their deficit to eight when junior attacker Deyscha Smith scored 39 seconds into the second half, but CC scored the next seven goals and did not allow another one until Smith scored for the third time with 3:19 remaining in the game.
Steph Kelly led the Tigers with six draw controls and tied for the team lead with four ground balls.
Colorado College finished with a 44-10 advantage in total shots and a 34-18 margin in ground balls.
The Tigers also caused 15 of Mount Holyoke's 31 turnovers. Â
All three goaltenders played for CC. Senior
Zoe Frolik made a pair of saves in 14 minutes of action, while sophomore
Remy Wells stopped one shot during the final 20:57.
Sophomore goaltender Mia Wysocki made 12 saves for Mount Holyoke.
Senior midfielders Kaitlin Braz and Julia Lankin caused three turnovers apiece for MHC. Lankin also had a team-high six draw controls
Colorado College, which improved to 5-2, plays host to Hamline University and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., respectively.
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