Penn State Snaps Losing Streak with Upset of No. 12 Vanderbilt
from press release
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State women's lacrosse team built a sizeable first half lead and then staved off a furious second half comeback attempt to claim an 11-8 upset win over league foe No. 12 Vanderbilt (5-4, 1-1) on Sunday afternoon at Bigler Field. The victory, the Nittany Lions' third straight, put a resounding halt to their four-game losing streak to the Commodores and catapults them to the top of the early-season American Lacrosse Conference standings.
Penn State (4-4, 1-0) employed a balanced attack to down VU, as
nine different players accounted for its 11 total goals. Senior
Maggie Dunbar (Cockeysville, Md.) and junior Theresa Zichelli
(Severna Park, Md.) were the only Nittany Lions to score multiple
goals, netting two each. Senior Mary Dean led PSU in points with
four (1 goals, 3 assists).
Junior goalkeeper Dana Cahill (Towson, Md.) was brilliant again in
anchoring the Penn State defense, tying her career high by
recording 13 saves against a barrage of 33 Vanderbilt shots. She
also added four ground balls and caused one turnover.
Penn State stunned Vanderbilt with a lightning-quick start,
scoring the first four goals of the game through the first
eight-plus minutes. Senior Laura Lesnick (Jarrettsville, Md.) put
the Lions on the scoreboard with her team-high 15th goal of the
season. Scores followed from Zichelli, Dean, and senior Jackie
Eastman (Springfield, Pa.), giving PSU the early momentum.
Vanderbilt fought back, cutting the Penn State advantage in half
with consecutive goals by Ally Carey and Meghan Rose. After Rose
found net at the 17:49 mark, the Commodore offense would not be
heard from again for the remainder of the half, as the Lions'
defense firmly put the clamps on.
While the defense was preventing Vanderbilt from scoring goals,
the Penn State attack kept on producing. The Nittany Lions ended
the half on a 5-0 run highlighted by a goal and two assists from
senior Jen Steadman (Sykesville, Md.) and free position conversions
by Zichelli and Dean.
Vanderbilt came out of the break aggressively, attempting to get
back in the game. The Commodores scored two goals in five minutes
to cut the PSU lead to 9-4 but consecutive scores by freshman
Mackenzie Cyr (Westminster, Md.) and Dunbar, who was the recipient
of a spectacular cross-field pass from Lesnick on the play, over
the span of four-plus minutes temporarily stemmed the tide.
Vanderbilt then ramped up the defensive pressure, chasing Penn
State players from sideline to sideline attempting to force
turnovers. With the large lead, the Nittany Lions were content with
playing keep away and picking their spots to take shots.
The Commodores were able to finish the game on a 4-0 run but it
was too little, too late and Penn State prevailed, securing its
first win over a ranked opponent this season.
The Nittany Lions will wrap up their four-game home stand on Wed.,
March 23 when in-state foe Lafayette (1-6) visits University Park
for a 7 p.m. mid-week clash. A year ago, behind a career high seven
points from Mary Dean (4 goals, 3 assists), Penn State upped its
all-time record versus the Leopards to 18-2 with a dominating 19-5
victory in Easton.





