Stony Brook Women’s Lacrosse opened up conference play with a dominant win against Binghamton on Saturday, by a score of 21-7. Their record now stands at 7-1, while their SUNY rival, Binghamton Bearcats is yet to win, with an 0-5 record.
Within nine minutes, SB pulled out to a 5-0 lead. Binghamton was able to cut the lead to 6-3, but by halftime, SB was up 12-4. Nine seconds into the second half, senior Amy Taylor scored, and SB dominated from there.
In all, 7 different Seawolves scored goals, including 2 coming off the bench. For the Seawolves, Taylor led the way with a school record-tying 9 points. Australian star Amy Hallion also had a strong performance, with 7 points. Jen Sandtorv had 9 saves and 6 goals against, before first-year goalkeeper, Laura LaBianca replaced her with 4:24 to play.
The Seawolves host Oregon on Friday at 3:00 PM.