Getting goals from eleven different players, Stony Brook blew out Manhattan 19-3 Wednesday evening at LaValle Stadium.
Junior Janine Hillier lead the way for Stony Brook with 3 goals and 5 assists. Junior Demmianne Cook and freshman Amber Kupres also had scored 3 goals in the rout.
Stony Brook dominated Manhattan early. After Cook scored her second goal of the game with 13:03 left in the first half, the clock began to go onto running time.
By the end of the first half, Stony Brook was up 15-0, having out-shot Manhattan 20-1.
As time expired, Stony Brook’s Kaitlyn Harrison attempted a behind-the-back shot, but was stopped by Manhattan goalkeeper Christina Fiorinelli.
In the second half, Stony Brook head coach Joe Spallina slowed the tempo of his offense and began to play more of his bench players.
Chrissy Gutenberger scored all three of Manhattan’s goals in the second half.
Stony Brook will finish a three-game homestand on Sunday against Central Connecticut State next Sunday at 1 p.m.