HARRISONBURG, Va. – An eight-goal third quarter launched James Madison lacrosse past Temple 16-10, in American Conference play at Sentara Park on Saturday afternoon.
The Dukes (6-5, 2-1 American) were led by
Kaitlyn Carney's career-high seven goals. Peyton Root also achieved a career-high of her own with seven assists, also adding a pair of scores.
Olivia Matthews added three goals and an assist for her second hat trick of the season. The defense was led by
Maddie Weybrecht's two caused turnovers and a ground ball.
Abigail Beattie got the start and the win in the cage, making 10 saves and posting a .500 save percentage.
Temple (8-4, 0-3 American) was paced by Amelia Wright's five goals. Riley Horoshko played all 60 minutes in the cage, making five saves.
How it Happened
First Quarter – James Madison 3, Temple 1
- The Dukes quickly took a two-goal lead, with Root opening the scoring for JMU in the fourth minute of play.
- After the Owls converted on a free position attempt, the Dukes responded with a score from Carney to retake a two-point lead.
Second Quarter – James Madison 6, Temple 4
- The Owls added two unanswered points at the beginning of the quarter to tie the game at three apiece.
- JMU ended the half on a 3-1 run to take a two-goal lead at the break. Matthews accounted for two goals during the stretch.
Third Quarter – James Madison 14, Temple 7
- James Madison exploded in the third, scoring eight goals to Temple's three, as Root connected with Carney three times during the run.
- The Dukes dominated the draw circle during the third, out-drawing Temple 10-2.
Fourth Quarter – James Madison 16, Temple 10
- The Owls chipped away at JMU's lead, adding three in the fourth; however, they could not come back as JMU grabbed its second conference win of the year
Game Notes
- Carney's seven goals are the most by a Duke this season and are tied for the second most in a game in program history.
- Root's six assists are tied for the second most in a game in program history.
- Harlowe Healey's 17 draw controls are the most by a player in an American Conference game this season.
Up Next
James Madison will head to the Steel City to take on Pittsburgh on Tuesday, March 31st. First draw is scheduled for 1 p.m. and will be streamed on ACCNX.