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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Senior captain Brigid Hurley scored four goals to lead 14 St. Lawrence players in the scoring column as the Saints claimed a 20-9 victory over Ohio Wesleyan in a womens lacrosse game Monday.
Holly Noyes, Blythe Crasto and Caroline Bailey added two goals apiece for the Saints (1-1), who will play Keene State on Wednesday in the same location.
Carly VanTassel finished with a pair of assists for St. Lawrence.
BASEBALL
SALEM 10, ST. LAWRENCE 8
Bryan Palermo provided four hits but the Saints dropped their third straight game, losing to the Vikings in Fort Myers, Fla.
Carter Franz and Khifer OConnor each finished with a pair of doubles for St. Lawrence (1-3).
SOFTBALL
ST. LAWRENCE 16, FRANCISCAN 1
Natasha Bell went 4-for-4 and drove in a run and Elizabeth McGinley tossed a three-hitter and also doubled to pace the Saints to a nonconference victory in Clermont, Fla.
Cailyn Welsh doubled twice for St. Lawrence (4-2) and Leslie Stratton singled twice.
ST. LAWRENCE 4, WESTFIELD STATE 1
Kyle Plimpton pitched a four-hitter, striking out 11, as the Saints won their first game of the day in a nonconference meeting in Clermont, Fla.
Elizabeth McGinley and Chelsea Cavellier each singled twice for St. Lawrence.
Celina Sinico singled twice for Westfield State.
SUNY CANTON 7-2, SUNY COBLESKILL 0-3
Tina DeLuca spun a two-hitter and also singled, doubled and drove in a run as the Kangaroos won the first game of a doubleheader in Queensbury to post their first victory of the season.
Allie Gibson homered and singled for SUNY Canton (1-9) in the opener and Nicole Mulieri and Jessica Rhodes each singled twice.
Cobleskills Erin Wadsworth tossed a no-hitter in the second game, striking out 15 for the Tigers (2-2) in the second game. The Kangaroos scored a pair of unearned runs.
MENS TENNIS
COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY 8, ST. LAWRENCE 1
Senior co-captain Michael Hayden provided the lone point for the Saints as they lost to the Lions (5-0) in Orlando, Fla.
St. Lawrence dropped to 4-2 on the season and plays Roger Williams at 8 a.m. today in the same location.
WOMENS TENNIS
COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY 6, ST. LAWRENCE 3
Shannon Murphy generated two of the Saints three points in their loss to the national-ranked No. 26 Lions (10-0) in Orlando.
Murphy won her singles match, 6-4, 6-0, then claimed an 8-6 doubles victory with Elkie Vandenbeemt for St. Lawrence (2-2), which is ranked No. 15 in the northeast.