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Fifteen different Tigers scored at least once as Colorado College celebrated Senior Day with a 23-4 victory over Hendrix College in the final home game of the regular season.
Seniors
Bella Beattie,
Emmeline Kelley and
Maggie O'Donnell combined for six goals and five assists to lead the attack which set a season high for goals scored.
In only her second game of the season, Beattie led the Tigers with three goals. Kelley struck for a pair of goals and set up two others, while O'Donnell scored once and added three assists.
O'Donnell climbed into a tie for third place in program history with 64 career assists and sole possession of 24th place with 113 points.
Sophomore midfielder
Devon Ortman also finished with four points on two goals and two assists, while juniors
Delia Freliech and
Annie Tucker, along with sophomore
Peyton Murphy each produced two goals and three points.
Zoe Tomlinson struck for the first two goals of her career to give the Tigers seven players with at least two goals.
CC scored the first five goals before Lilah Biggers put the Warriors on the board with 6:07 to play in the first period. The Tigers added eight more goals to build a 13-1 cushion before Biggers struck for the second time 39 seconds before halftime.
Biggers and Cassidy Salyer made it three in a row for Hendrix and cut its lead to single digits 5:37 into the second half, but those goals proved to be the last of the game for the Warriors.
Colorado College responded with 10 unanswered markers to surpass the 20-goal mark for the second game in a row and post its largest margin of victory this season.
In her first career start, senior goaltender
Avery Newton made four saves to earn the victory.
The Tigers won 23 of 30 draw controls and compiled a 19-9 edge in ground balls. The extra possessions resulted in a 29-9 advantage in total shots.
Alexis Williams made one save for the Warriors before she suffered an injury at the end of the first quarter.
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Colorado College Standouts
Healy Bledsoe picked up six draw controls and a pair of ground balls.
Devan Ortman produced two goals, two assists, four draw controls and two ground balls.
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Hendrix College Standouts
Lilah Biggers recorded three goals and three caused turnovers.
Brenna Kuenzi finished with four draw controls, two ground balls and a caused turnover.
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Notes
Colorado College improved to 6-3 overall and 6-2 at Washburn Field.
Hendrix dropped to 0-7.
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Next for the Tigers
Colorado College travels to the Twin Cities this Thursday and Friday for games against Hamline University and No. 23 University of Chicago.
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