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Colorado returned from two weeks off to win 19-4 of Marist on Monday.
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BOULDER - Coming off a two-week hiatus, Colorado's lacrosse team stormed back into action with a 19-4 thrashing over Marist on Monday afternoon at Kittredge Field. The win moved the Buffaloes to 6-1 on the season, their fourth consecutive win. Marist, a powerful team from the East Coast, dropped to 3-5 with its second consecutive loss on its trip to the West Coast.
"I think we were rested," head coach Ann Elliott said of this being the team's first game since March 5. "We have had a tough first six games being on the road, playing a lot in a short period of time. That two weeks off kind of resting and focusing on ourselves I think paid off and hopefully that will help us in the second part of the season."
CU finished the game with the second-most goals scored in school history, coming two shy of the record of 21 set last season against St. Mary's (Calif.). The Buffaloes were led by Johnna Fusco, who had four goals and two assists, Carly Cox with three goals and an assist, Darby Kiernan with three goals, and Katie Macleay, who had a goal and a season-high four assists. In total, 10 different players scored for the Buffs.
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The Buffaloes will be back in action at No. 7 Northwestern on Thursday at 7 p.m. CT/6 p.m. MT.
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Also available- Highlight video (1:19 long), including short interview with goalie Paige Soenksen- http://www.cubuffs.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?id=5191601&db_oem_id=600
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BOULDER - Coming off a two-week hiatus, Colorado's lacrosse team stormed back into action with a 19-4 thrashing over Marist on Monday afternoon at Kittredge Field. The win moved the Buffaloes to 6-1 on the season, their fourth consecutive win. Marist, a powerful team from the East Coast, dropped to 3-5 with its second consecutive loss on its trip to the West Coast.
"I think we were rested," head coach Ann Elliott said of this being the team's first game since March 5. "We have had a tough first six games being on the road, playing a lot in a short period of time. That two weeks off kind of resting and focusing on ourselves I think paid off and hopefully that will help us in the second part of the season."
CU finished the game with the second-most goals scored in school history, coming two shy of the record of 21 set last season against St. Mary's (Calif.). The Buffaloes were led by Johnna Fusco, who had four goals and two assists, Carly Cox with three goals and an assist, Darby Kiernan with three goals, and Katie Macleay, who had a goal and a season-high four assists. In total, 10 different players scored for the Buffs.
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The Buffaloes will be back in action at No. 7 Northwestern on Thursday at 7 p.m. CT/6 p.m. MT.
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Also available- Highlight video (1:19 long), including short interview with goalie Paige Soenksen- http://www.cubuffs.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?id=5191601&db_oem_id=600
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