
Richmond Tops No. 19 Penn State in Season Opener
02/08/2025 | Women's Lacrosse
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The University of Richmond women's lacrosse team pushed past No. 19 Penn State, 12-10, in the season opener this afternoon. The Spiders' seven-goal surge in the third quarter gave Richmond the edge to earn the win over the Nittany Lions for the first time in program history.
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"We were really excited for this matchup today," said head coach Anne Harrington.
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"Penn State came out of the gates ready to go. They played hard the whole game and forced us to step up our level of play. I was really proud of the way we continued to adapt throughout the game and stayed focused on what we could control."
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"After halftime, we really started to settle in and have some fun. We cleaned up our play, picked up our hustle and showed composure through the final minutes. This was a great team win to kick off our season. Every person on this team was part of the effort to bring home Richmond's first-ever win against Penn State."
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With the win, Richmond starts the year 1-0. Meanwhile, Penn State falls to 0-1. The last time Richmond beat a nationally ranked opponent was in March 2023, when the Spiders defeated Virginia, 16-15, in overtime.
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Senior Colleen Quinn led the Spiders with seven points on four goals and three assists. Junior Juliana Stanley earned a hat trick, and senior Grace Muldoon netted two goals and grabbed two assists. Graduate student Whitney Liebler and juniors Alexis Morton and Charlotte Edwards all put one past the keeper.
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Goalkeeper Abby Francioli collected 11 saves in 60 minutes of play.
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The Nittany Lions were first to attack, scoring the first three goals of the game, 3-0. With 19 seconds left in the first quarter, freshman Keating Hopkins found Stanley to score the first Spider goal, 3-1.
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At the start of the second quarter, senior Caroline Murphy cleared the ball to Stanley, who scored her second goal of the game, 3-2. Penn State capitalized on its free-position shot and extended its lead by two, 4-2. Then, Muldoon netted back-to-back goals to tie the game, 4-4. The Nittany Lions closed out the first half with three straight goals to take the lead going into halftime, 7-4.
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The Spiders had an electrifying start to the second half to take the lead. Less than five minutes into the third quarter, Muldoon passed to Quinn, who ripped a shot to the top left of the cage to score her first goal of the game, 7-5. With a cut across the eight, redshirt sophomore Emma Kroneberger sent a laser pass to Stanley, scoring a hat trick, 7-6. Tying the game, Quinn fed Morton the ball to score her first goal of the game, 7-7. Rewarded with a free-position shot, Quinn put one past the keeper to take the Spiders' first lead of the day, 8-7. With less than five minutes to go in the third quarter, Quinn scored a hat trick, extending the lead by two, 9-7. Wide open in the eight, Morton passed the ball to Liebler to score her first goal of the game, 10-7. Closing the third quarter, Quinn passed over the double team to find Edwards, who scored her first goal of the day, 11-7.
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In the final frame, Richmond was first to score. With an assist by Muldoon, Quinn scored her fourth goal of the game, 12-7. Even though Penn State was able to score three goals, the Spiders sealed their 12-10 victory.
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Richmond returns to play on Feb. 15 for its home opener against Queens at 1 p.m.
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"We were really excited for this matchup today," said head coach Anne Harrington.
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"Penn State came out of the gates ready to go. They played hard the whole game and forced us to step up our level of play. I was really proud of the way we continued to adapt throughout the game and stayed focused on what we could control."
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"After halftime, we really started to settle in and have some fun. We cleaned up our play, picked up our hustle and showed composure through the final minutes. This was a great team win to kick off our season. Every person on this team was part of the effort to bring home Richmond's first-ever win against Penn State."
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With the win, Richmond starts the year 1-0. Meanwhile, Penn State falls to 0-1. The last time Richmond beat a nationally ranked opponent was in March 2023, when the Spiders defeated Virginia, 16-15, in overtime.
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Senior Colleen Quinn led the Spiders with seven points on four goals and three assists. Junior Juliana Stanley earned a hat trick, and senior Grace Muldoon netted two goals and grabbed two assists. Graduate student Whitney Liebler and juniors Alexis Morton and Charlotte Edwards all put one past the keeper.
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Goalkeeper Abby Francioli collected 11 saves in 60 minutes of play.
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The Nittany Lions were first to attack, scoring the first three goals of the game, 3-0. With 19 seconds left in the first quarter, freshman Keating Hopkins found Stanley to score the first Spider goal, 3-1.
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At the start of the second quarter, senior Caroline Murphy cleared the ball to Stanley, who scored her second goal of the game, 3-2. Penn State capitalized on its free-position shot and extended its lead by two, 4-2. Then, Muldoon netted back-to-back goals to tie the game, 4-4. The Nittany Lions closed out the first half with three straight goals to take the lead going into halftime, 7-4.
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The Spiders had an electrifying start to the second half to take the lead. Less than five minutes into the third quarter, Muldoon passed to Quinn, who ripped a shot to the top left of the cage to score her first goal of the game, 7-5. With a cut across the eight, redshirt sophomore Emma Kroneberger sent a laser pass to Stanley, scoring a hat trick, 7-6. Tying the game, Quinn fed Morton the ball to score her first goal of the game, 7-7. Rewarded with a free-position shot, Quinn put one past the keeper to take the Spiders' first lead of the day, 8-7. With less than five minutes to go in the third quarter, Quinn scored a hat trick, extending the lead by two, 9-7. Wide open in the eight, Morton passed the ball to Liebler to score her first goal of the game, 10-7. Closing the third quarter, Quinn passed over the double team to find Edwards, who scored her first goal of the day, 11-7.
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In the final frame, Richmond was first to score. With an assist by Muldoon, Quinn scored her fourth goal of the game, 12-7. Even though Penn State was able to score three goals, the Spiders sealed their 12-10 victory.
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Richmond returns to play on Feb. 15 for its home opener against Queens at 1 p.m.
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Team Stats
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PSUWLAX
Shots
25
34
Turnovers
16
11
Caused Turnovers
7
11
Draw Controls
10
16
Free-Position Shots
3
7
Ground Balls
19
25
Game Leaders
Players
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