No. 12 Women's Lacrosse Drops ALC Opener to No. 14 VanderbiltNo. 12 Women's Lacrosse Drops ALC Opener to No. 14 Vanderbilt

No. 12 Women's Lacrosse Drops ALC Opener to No. 14 Vanderbilt

March 21, 2010

Box Score

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Under rainy Nashville skies and on a treacherous and muddied VU Soccer/Lacrosse Complex field, the No. 12 Penn State women's lacrosse team (4-3, 0-1 ALC) dropped its fourth consecutive ALC opener to Vanderbilt (5-3, 1-0 ALC), falling to the 14th-ranked Commodores, 20-14, on Sunday afternoon.

A second half effort that saw the Nittany Lions get outscored 12-4 doomed their bid to begin the conference slate on a high note. Bright spots came on offense as freshman attacker Molly Fernandez (Baltimore, Md.) and sophomore midfielder Theresa Zichelli (Severna Park, Md.) scored a career-high four goals each. Junior midfielder Laura Lesnick (Jarrettsville, Md.) netted a hat trick while junior attacker Jen Steadman (Sykesville, Md.) totaled two goals and two assists.

After Vanderbilt jumped out to a 4-2 lead to start the game, with Lesnick and Fernandez accounting for the Penn State scores, the Lions reeled off four straight goals, including three from Zichelli, to build a 6-4 advantage with 10 minutes remaining. The Commodores responded by going on a 4-2 run over the next five minutes to even the game at 8-8.

Steadman put Penn State back on top for the third and final time in the game when she converted on a free position attempt with 1:41 left. Lesnick extended the Lions' halftime lead to two at 10-8 when she intercepted an errant VU pass in their own zone with eight seconds showing on the clock and quickly snapped off an on-target shot on a virtually empty net.

The game unraveled for Penn State in the second half, though, as Vanderbilt embarked on an 11-1 stretch, including scoring seven unanswered over a 13-minute span. Down 18-11, Fernandez tried to get the Lions back in the game with back-to-back goals at the 6:15 and 4:30 marks, but that is as close as they would get.

The Nittany Lions will wrap up a three-game road stretch this week when it travels to Easton, Pa. to face in-state foe Lafayette (0-8) in a 4 p.m. non-conference contest on Wed., March 24. Penn State is 17-2 all-time versus the Leopards, winning 11 consecutive match-ups, including last season's 20-7 rout in University Park. The Lions return home next weekend to meet No. 18 William & Mary (4-3) on Sun., March 28 at 1 p.m. The location of the game is yet to be determined but will likely be held at Bigler Field, PSU's outdoor turf facility.