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Maddie Hart
David DeNoma
18
Winner Duquesne DUQ 8-6, 3-5
5
St. Bonaventure SBU 1-15, 0-8
Winner
Duquesne DUQ
8-6, 3-5
18
Final
5
St. Bonaventure SBU
1-15, 0-8
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Duquesne DUQ 10 8 18
St. Bonaventure SBU 3 2 5

Game Recap: Lacrosse |

@DuqLax Rolls to 18-5 Win at St. Bonaventure

OLEAN, N.Y. - Duquesne scored 13 straight goals en route to an 18-5 Atlantic 10 victory at St. Bonaventure on Sunday afternoon. The Dukes win their second straight contest and move to 8-6 on the season, including a 3-5 mark in A-10 play.

HOW IT HAPPENED
  • With the score knotted at 3-3 just over seven minutes into the game, Maddie Hart ignited a 13-0 run into the second half with a goal for the Dukes off the assist by Michaela Connolly.
  • Carlee Braverman had four goals during the Duquesne surge.
  • Alana Piano's goal off the dish by Hart put the Dukes ahead 16-3.
  • The two teams netted two goals apiece to close out the game for the final margin, including one by Rilee Bradshaw and another by Hart.
KEY STATS
  • Maddie Hart led the Dukes with five goals, an assist, seven draw controls and five ground balls.
  • Braverman had four goals while Megan Buettner recorded a hat trick.
  • Rilee Bradshaw finished with a pair of goals and an assist.
  • Michaela Connolly netted a goal and dished out two assists.
  • Sydney Reed tallied a team-high five caused turnovers to go with four ground balls.
  • Duquesne outshot the Bonnies 33-18, including 24-10 in shots on goal.
  • The Dukes held a 16-9 advantage on draw controls, as well.
GAME NOTES
  • The Dukes' five goals allowed were the fewest in a conference game since an 8-4 victory over Davidson on April 22, 2016.
  • The 13-goal margin of victory is Duquesne's largest in a conference game since a 25-8 triumph over St. Bonaventure on April 1, 2016.
  • The Dukes improved to 17-4 all-time against the Bonnies.
NEXT UP
  • Duquesne hosts Penn State in a non-conference contest on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Arthur J. Rooney Field.
  • The Dukes then close out the regular season on Saturday at home against La Salle at noon.
  • With Saturday's victory and losses by La Salle and George Washington, Duquesne moves into a tie for fifth place in the A-10 standings with VCU, the Explorers and Colonials.
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