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Women鈥檚 lacrosse bested by No. 16 Yale, snapping three-game win streak

Bears fall 10-5 in heavyweight Ivy League battle

Mia Mascone ’24 ended Yale’s 4-0 run and scored the Bears’ first goal in the second quarter.
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Mia Mascone 鈥24 ended Yale鈥檚 4-0 run and scored the Bears鈥 first goal in the second quarter. Courtesy of Yale Athletics

After wins against the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Columbia and Stetson, No. 16 Yale snapped the No. 23 Bears鈥 three-game win streak with a 10-5 loss. Saturday鈥檚 contest in New Haven was the Bears鈥 second game against a nationally-ranked opponent and their third in-conference game. Scoring four unanswered goals to start the game, Yale buried Brown into a hole that the Bears were never able to climb out of. 

鈥淵ale鈥檚 zone was aggressive and high pressure, making it hard to find openings,鈥 Greta Criqui 鈥25 wrote in a message to The Herald. 鈥(They) were very effective on defense, packing their zone, and making shots difficult to come by,鈥 she added.

After two quick goals from Yale鈥檚 Ashley Kiernan and Sky Carrasquillo, the Bears found themselves down 2-0 after one quarter. Just a minute into the second quarter, Kiernan struck again for the Bulldogs, flawlessly slinging the ball into the Bears鈥 goal and extending the Yale lead to three. Yale continued to mount their lead, as Carrasquillo scored her second goal of the day, putting the Bears in a tough spot.

Finally, at the 8:02 mark of the second quarter, Brown鈥檚 Mia Mascone 鈥24 offered a response to  the Bulldogs鈥 run with a goal that shifted the momentum in Bruno鈥檚 favor. The remainder of the second quarter was a defensive clash, with both teams exhausting themselves to prevent a goal. With just a minute in the quarter left, Criqui inched the Bears closer to a comeback, scoring a goal that brought them to a two-point deficit. 

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鈥淚 made a high-to-low cut, caught a great pass from (Mascone), and then had to spin to shoot,鈥 Criqui wrote. 鈥淭he goalie didn鈥檛 have a chance to read my stick on the turnaround shot.鈥

After Criqui鈥檚 promising goal, Brown headed to halftime in a good position to make a comeback.  To the Bears鈥 misfortune, Yale came out of halftime hot. 

Bulldog midfielder Fallon Vaughn scored an unassisted goal just 90 seconds into the third quarter. Her teammate, attacker Chloe Conaghan, added to the Yale run minutes later with a goal that extended their lead to 6-2. 

Later in the third quarter, Brown halted the Yale run, with a goal by Julia Ford 鈥24 bringing the game to a three-point match. 鈥淚t was a free position (shot) that was drawn by the other attackers occupying their defenders to draw a three-second call,鈥 Ford wrote. 鈥淭he goalie was standing high on the crease, so I faked and finished.鈥

Despite many promising opportunities, the Bears never managed to find a consistent offensive rhythm to spark a comeback. 鈥淭he biggest challenge was creating more offensive momentum to get quality possessions that lead to good looks,鈥 Ford wrote. 鈥淲e just needed to capitalize on the opportunities that they gave us.鈥

To end the third quarter, Yale鈥檚 Fallon Vaughn scored her second goal of the day to increase the Bulldog lead to 7-3 鈥 a lead that rapidly grew. Just 30 seconds into the fourth quarter, Yale鈥檚 Taylor Lane fired the ball behind the Brown defensive unit to make the lead 8-3. And just three minutes later, Vaughn scored her third goal of the day, which sent the New Haven crowd into a thrill as the Bulldogs held a dominant 9-3 lead with just minutes to go. 

In spite of the deficit, Bruno remained strong and fought back. Freshman midfielder Beth Anderson 鈥27 spearheaded a late effort, scoring her fourth goal of the season to bring the Bears to 9-4. And just minutes later, with 4:14 left, Ford netted her second goal of the game to pull the Bears to 9-5. 鈥淢ia (Mascone) drew two defenders to her and then passed me the ball up top, so the zone opened up for me to drive through,鈥 Ford wrote. 

While Brown remained aggressive in hopes of a fourth-quarter comeback, the time left proved insufficient as the clock ran out. With 0:46 left in the game, Yale鈥檚 Jenna Collignon scored the final blow to finalize the Bulldog lead at 10-5.

鈥淵ale was able to convert on a few more plays than us,鈥 Criqui wrote. 鈥(Our) defensive unit played really well. I wish the offense could have scored a few more,鈥 she added.

Despite Saturday鈥檚 struggles, according to Criqui, the Bears 鈥渁re ready and looking forward to鈥 their next challenge: Ivy League rival Dartmouth (6-4, Ivy 0-3). Brown will host the Big Green at 2 p.m. this Saturday at Stevenson-Pincince Field. The game will be televised on New England Sports Network.

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Cooper Herman

Cooper Herman is a senior staff writer covering sports and arts & culture. He is a freshman from Alexandria, Virginia studying Economics and International and Public Affairs.



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