
The Sweet Briar Vixens finally added a win to their record today by beating
Wilson College 4-2. This is the first
win of the season for the Vixens who are now 1-6, in addition to this game being the first collegiate
win for head coach Jess Lamina. “It was
a very special day for the team; it was the perfect way to end a very important
weekend on campus. It is nice to have a home on Thayer Field. We hope that we
will live up to the expectations of the Thayer family of whom the field
was recently dedicated," said coach Lamina.
The Vixens took 40 shots, and put 33 on goal; of the 33 on goal, the Vixen's
were able to capitalize on four. Leading
the attack today was junior midfielder Lindsay Eneguess (Peterborough, N.H.) who walked away from the win by scoring two
goals and assisting on another. Adding to the scoring effort was senior
Melissa Carron (Grosse Pointe, Mich.) and
sophomore Alexandra St. Pierre (So.Hamilton, Mass.) who each tallied a goal and
an assist. Also making waves on the attacking end was junior Alicia Modzelewski (Virginia Beach, Va.)
who took seven shots and dished out one assist.
On the defensive side of the field the Vixens were led by first year back Julie
Dopheide (Glen Mills, Penn.) who had three defensive saves. Julie was
reading the field well, filling in passing lanes, and denying would be
attackers shots as well as goals.
The Vixens are back in action on Tuesday the 29th at Bridgewater College at 4:30.