Women’s Lax Gains Second Conference
Victory
Senior Salvania Scores Five Goals in 11-5 Victory
BY IAN HAYNES
Senior MarySara Salvania scored five goals and junior Selena Kansal
added three goals as Oberlin’s women’s lacrosse team defeated Allegheny
College on Wednesday 11-5. The Yeowomen also played Wooster on April
11, but fell to their North Coast Athletic Conference foe 17-3. The
win and the loss moved Oberlin’s record to 3-6 overall and 2-3 in conference
play.

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In Wednesday’s game against Allegheny,
Oberlin jumped out in front early, taking a 9-1 lead into halftime.
“We played a very aggressive first half and took a 9-1 lead into halftime.
In the second half, they were aggressive and we didn’t match their intensity.
I think we had a level of comfort going into the second half, but it
would have been nice to have matched their intensity,” Assistant Coach
Blake New said.
Oberlin was outscored in the second half 4-2, but it didn’t matter as
they glided to an easy 11-5 victory and their second conference win
of the season.
Salvania’s five goals and Kansal’s three scores were tops for both teams
in the game. Senior Maya Leonard-Cahn added three assists in the win.
On Wednesday, Oberlin took on visiting Wooster College. The Yeowomen
fell to their NCAC opponent 17-3 for their third loss in conference
play.
“I think that was the first time we have lost to Wooster in about 10
years,” New said, “but they have a good team and have an excellent shot
at winning the conference this year.”
The Yeowomen managed only three goals in the game, one from Kansal,
one from junior Laura Kent-Monning, and one from first-year Maggie Douglas.
Lack of scoring has been a consistent problem for Oberlin this year.
“We lost two players who scored probably 90 percent of our goals last
year,” New said. “We are averaging something like eight goals a game
this year and you can’t just get by averaging a few goals a game.”
New went on to say that scoring 11-13 goals a game is what needs to
be done to be competitive. In seven of their nine games this year the
Yeowomen have been held under that number.
Despite the lack of scoring, Oberlin has still been competitive this
season, with five of their nine matches being decided by five goals
or fewer. Included in that are a win over Redlands College from California
8-6 and a loss to NCAC opponent Wittenberg 7-6 in double overtime.
Oberlin will take on Colorado College at home on Saturday at 12 p.m.
and plays NCAC opponent Denison on Tuesday at home. The Yeowomen will
finish out the regular season on the road at Kenyon next Saturday. After
that will be the conference championships on May 4-5.
