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Laurel Gonzalez vs Oregon
MARTY CORCORAN
8
Oregon ORE 5-7, 0-5 B1G
22
Winner Johns Hopkins JHU 9-2, 3-0 B1G
Oregon ORE
5-7, 0-5 B1G
8
Final
22
Johns Hopkins JHU
9-2, 3-0 B1G
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Oregon ORE 1 4 1 2 8
Johns Hopkins JHU 9 7 2 4 22

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Jill Guise - Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

Johns Hopkins Runs Past Oregon, 22-8, on Senior Day

BALTIMORE, MD – Nine Blue Jays scored, led by a game-high eight from Ashley Mackin, as Johns Hopkins beat Oregon, 22-8, Sunday afternoon. The Blue Jays push their win streak to eight as they improve to 9-2 overall and 3-0 in the Big Ten. The Ducks fall to 5-7 on the season and 0-5 in the conference.
 
Hopkins jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the game's opening eight minutes, fueled by two goals each from Ava Angello and Mackin. Angello opened the scoring just 26 seconds in when she took a pass from Charlotte Smith, dodged across the arc and snuck a shot inside the left post. Smith then scored off a feed from Mackin at the 9:40-mark to ignite a spurt of five goals in just 1:56. Mackin sandwiched a pair of goals around a strike from Taylor Hoss and Angello then capped the run at 7:44 with a helper from Lacey Downey.
 
Oregon got on the board with 7:07 to play in the first quarter when Rachel Pallo scooped up a loose ball and scored in tight. Mackin and Campbell Case answered with back-to-back goals in a 22-second span and the leads was 8-1. Hoss the beat the Ducks on the doorstep with just 16.5 seconds left in the quarter to push the Jays' lead to 9-1.
 
Mackin opened the second quarter scoring off a give-and-go with Smith just 1:39 in. Bri Carrasquillo got one back for Oregon with a quick-stick off an Emma Ing feed just 22 seconds later. Hoss answered with a pair of scores less than two minutes apart to put Hopkins on top 12-2 with 10:37 to play in the quarter. Ing responded with a pair of quick goals to cut the deficit back to eight.
 
Angello blew home a behind-the-back shot off a pick-and-roll with Downey to spark a 4-1 run to end the quarter. After goals from Mackin and Megan Kielbasa and an eight-meter from UO's Carrasquillo, Angello bookended the run with her fourth of the half to put JHU up 16-5 at the half.
 
Mackin scored twice to open the third quarter and spark a 5-1 run that saw the Blue Jays' lead balloon to 15. Mackin fueled the run with three straight goals, followed by scores from Alayna Costa and Emily Peek. Lyla Hurley and Pallo sandwiched goals around a score from Grace Karstetter in the final four minutes to account for the 22-8 final.
 
Mackin led the Blue Jays with eight goals and 11 points and eclipsed the 50-goal mark for the first time in her career. It is also her second double-digit point game of the season. Hoss tied her career-high with four goals and added an assist. Angello also scored four goals while Downey handed out a career-best four assists. Case (1g, 2a), Kielbasa and Smith (1g, 2a) finished with three points each while Costa added two points (1g, 1a).
 
Freshman Laurel Gonzalez broke the school single game record with 18 draws as the Blue Jays outdrew the Ducks, 25-8. Annie Marshall and Hannah Johnson had three caused turnovers each and Downey and Johnson had three ground balls apiece.
 
Pallo paced the Ducks with three goals while Ing had three points (2g, 1a). Carrasquillo also had a multi-point day with two goals to go with three draws and four ground balls.
 
Hopkins returns to action on Thursday, April 3 against third-ranked Northwestern. Opening draw at Homewood Field is slated for 6:00 pm.
 
Notes: JHU finished with a single-game record 38 points and tied the single-game mark with 16 assists • JHU's 22 goals and 25 draws are both one shy of the single-game mark • Gonzalez broke the freshman single-season record for draws (91) and now has 108 on the season.

 
 
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