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Daryl Batt
9
Colorado Col. COLORADO 1-1
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Winner Chicago CHICAGO 4-2
Colorado Col. COLORADO
1-1
9
Final
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Chicago CHICAGO
4-2
Winner
Score By Periods
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Colorado Col. COLORADO 2 1 5 1 0 9
Chicago CHICAGO 1 3 3 2 1 10

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Athletic Communications

No. 17 Tigers Fall to No. 24 UChicago in OT

On Saturday afternoon, the No. 17 Colorado College women's lacrosse fell in overtime against No. 24 UChicago. Senior Tobin Lonergan led the team with three goals, five shots, and a ground ball. It's the 20th career hat trick for the Vermont native. 
 
The Maroons tied the game 9-9 with 1:04 left in regulation and then scored the game-winning goal with 1:28 left in the first half of overtime. CC had 24 turnovers but forced 17 from Chicago. 
 
Junior Grace Bean finished the game with two goals, six shots and a caused turnover. Sophomore Charlotte Iler had two points, a goal, an assist, eight shots and a caused turnover. Sofia Mancino picked a career-high six ground balls and added a goal, three caused turnovers, and five draw controls. 
 
CC took a 2-1 lead after the Maroons scored first, but Iler and Lonergan scored consecutively to give CC its first lead with 2:58 remaining in the first quarter. The Tigers held the lead into the second, but the Maroons scored three unanswered to make it 4-2 with 8:29 remaining. 
 
Bean responded for the Tigers by finding the back of the net twice, once to end the half and another at the start of the third. Her goals knotted it up at 4-4, then CC went on its biggest run of the day, scoring three straight, including one from freshman Riley Sterling for her first career goal. 
 
CC led 8-7 heading into the fourth quarter, and a Sofia Mancino woman-up goal with 4:17 left in the game appeared to be the decider for the Tigers, but the Maroons struck twice in the final three minutes to force OT. 
 
Kailee See forced a turnover in the first half of OT and scored to give UChicago its first-ranked win. 
 
The Tigers dropped to 1-1 and will play tomorrow in its first Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game at UW-Eau Claire at 11 am MT.
 
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