Junior Coco Stanwick scored a career-high eight goals in the Hoyas' season-opening win at The Mount.
 
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No. 10 Georgetown Women's Lacrosse Tops Mt. St. Mary's 15-2 in Hoyas' Season Opener

Feb. 26, 2006

Final Stats

Emmittsburg, Md. - The tenth-ranked Georgetown University women's lacrosse team earned their first victory of the 2006 season with a 15-2 win at Mount St. Mary's, snapping the Mountaineers' 17-game home win streak at Alumni Field on Sunday afternoon.

Georgetown junior Coco Stanwick Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep) scored a career-high eight goals to lead the Hoyas.

The Hoyas have now won all six of the games against Mt. St. Mary's (0-3) and GU has won its last 13 season openers.

Stanwick started the scoring 3:13 into the game, converting a Schuyler Sutton (Annapolis, Md./Severn School) feed for a 1-0 Hoya lead. Georgetown freshman midfielder Jordan Trautman (Mystic, Conn./Loomis Chaffee School) then scored her first career goal after taking a pass from Patty Piotrowicz (Plymouth Whitemarsh, Pa./Plymouth Whitemarsh). The Mount cut the deficit to 2-1 when Casey Paris found the back of the cage 9:52 into the game.

Georgetown answered with consecutive goals from seniors defender Stephanie Zodtner (Wayne, Pa./Conestoga) and Lucy Poole (Lutherville, Md./Towson) for a 4-1 advantage before The Mount scored on a free position shot with 9:51 left in the half to cut the score to 4-2.

The Hoyas then tallied the game's next 11 goals including the final four of the first half for an 8-2 lead at the intermission. Sutton tallied two goals and two assists in the opening half.

Stanwick, who also won nine draw controls, scored six of Georgetown's seven goals in the second half.
 

 

Piotrowicz dished out a team-best three assists and earned four ground balls while Zodtner finished with a goal, an assist and two ground balls.

Sophomore Zan Morley (Philadelphia, Pa./Springside School) and senior Paige Andrews (Newtown Square, Pa./Archbishop Carroll) also tallied a goal for GU.

Hoya goalkeeper Maggie Koch (Philadelphia, Pa./Springside School) made four saves to go along with three ground balls.

The Hoyas outshot the Mountaineers, 40-9 advantage while holding a 31-18 edge in ground balls.

Georgetown will be back in action on Sunday, March 5 when they travel to Oregon for a non-league game that begins at 4 p.m. (EST)