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Elbouazzaoui provides the Draw control record as No. 14 Kutzown closes Bloomsburg, 16-2

Kutzown, Pa. – Lailah Elbouazzaoui (Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan) Breaked her own individual game control record and led a dominant 16-2 victory against Bloomsburg in Keystone Field on Monday afternoon. The Golden Bears secured their third victory in a row in a row when Bloomsburg achieved three quarters in a commanding PSAC -Eeast performance for three quarters.

Elbouazzaoui won 14 of Kutzowns 16 drawing checks and exceeded her previous program record of 13th with 19 Draw Controls this season and 129 in her career, she is now taking the fifth in the program history.

Elbouazzaoui also aggressively contributed to the victory as one of nine different goal scorers for Kutzown (3: 0, 2: 0 PSAC East). Sam Graf (Wayne, NJ/Wayne Hills) led the indictment with five goals with a game height Olivia Eilbacher (Cherry Hill, NJ/Camden Catholic)Present Sophie Engelhardt (Hellertown, Pa./saucon Valley)And Lauren Lamorte (West Islip, NY/West Islip) Two each with two. Madison Wenner (Marmora, NJ/Ocean City) And Maddie Wagner (Lancaster, Pa./Manheim township) Add one each in the team effort.

Two golden bears achieved their first career goals in victory. Junior defender Summer Davis (Beach Haven, NJ/Southern Regional) Successed her first collegiate goal after making a clear attempt, woven through defenders and found the back of the network. Newling midfielder Isabella Montuori (Bohemia, NY/Connetquot) In addition, her first career goal recorded and ended a pass from Elbouazzaoui in the eight meter arch.

Kutzown dominated statistically and exceeded Bloomsburg (3-1, 0-1 PSAC EAST) with an amazing 47-11 lead. The relentless defense of the Golden Bears forced 19 sales and kept the huskies goalless for 45 minutes and entered the fourth quarter with a lead of 15: 0.

Davis anchored the defensive unit with seven floor balls and six sales caused. The six sales caused are in a game in the program history for the fifth on the fifth. Graf added five sales caused and brought her career to 91, third most frequently in school history. Emily Christiansen (Ledgewood, NJ/Roxbury) and Graf has secured four floor balls each Rowan Hall (Sloatsburg, NY/Suffers) contributed three floor balls and three sales caused.

Marissa Bragg played the first three quarters between the whistles, only looked with one goal and made one in a flawless 45 minutes. Doctoral student Emma Taylor (Huntingtown, Md./Huntingtown) He first appeared as a goal for Kutzown and scored three parades in the last quarter.

The two gates made it possible for a few of Kutzown against a PSAC opponent since the program of the program in 2008.

The golden bears will return to action at 3 p.m. on Friday, March 7, when they host New Hampshire in Keystone Field in Southern.