WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (March 17, 2012) - The
William and Mary lacrosse team fell to sixth-ranked Florida, 21-8, at Martin
Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field on Saturday afternoon.
Sophomore
standout Taelor Salmon led the Tribe (2-6) with three goals on just four shots,
while freshman Kaleigh Noon totaled four points (2g, 2a) and three draw
controls. Freshman Ellen Shaffrey also scored twice, while junior Kyrstin Mackrides registered one goal.
Senior Jenny Michael and junior Caitlin Murphy also came up big for the Tribe with three
draw controls apiece.
Florida (8-2)
jumped out to an early 5-0 lead just five minutes into the game. Although a
goal by Noon put W&M on the scoreboard with 24:15 showing, Florida rattled
off eight of the next nine goals to build a 13-2 advantage with 12:22 remaining
in the first half.
However, the
College held UF scoreless during the remainder of the half and got a pair of goals
by Salmon to cut the margin to 13-4 at halftime.
The Gators
continued to build their lead following the intermission, as they scored the first
seven goals of the second half to extend their advantage to 20-4 with 9:43
remaining.
Although
W&M outscored Florida, 4-1, in the final 10 minutes, it was unable to get
closer than the final margin.
Florida held a
15-12 edge in ground balls and owned a 19-12 advantage in draw controls.
Brittany
Dashiell led the Gators with five goals, while Shannon Gilroy earned four goals
and a game-high seven draw controls.
The Tribe will
return to action when it plays at Richmond on Wednesday at 7 p.m.