Meredith’s OT Goal Pushes Women’s Lacrosse to 6-0

Madison Meredith scored the game-winner just 53 seconds into overtime (photo credit: Jason Morris)
Madison Meredith scored the game-winner just 53 seconds into overtime (photo credit: Jason Morris)

CHICAGO, Ill. – The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks remained unbeaten both overall and in Midwest Women's Lacrosse Conference play on Sunday afternoon. In a battle of two 2-0 conference teams, the Scarlet Hawks scored a late regulation goal to tie the score before a Madison Meredith tally 53 seconds into overtime gave the team the 8-7 win.

How it Happened

  • After an early Auggie goal, the Scarlet Hawks responded with goals from Meredith (24:29) and Alyssa DeLuca (23:18) to take a 2-1 lead.
  • Augsburg, however, stayed persistent, scoring twice more to take a 3-2 lead before another DeLuca tally with 15:36 left in the first half tied the score once again.
  • The two teams traded goals over the rest of the first half. Isabel Fitzpatrick-Meyers scored off of a Mimi Hoeller pass before Meredith tallied again just eight seconds before halftime.
  • Offense was much harder for both teams to come by in the second half. After the Auggies scored just over three minutes in, no team scored until a Sarah Maciorowski free position goal with a player advantage at the 15:18 mark tied the score.
  • Tech would hold down the Augsburg offense until 3:40 to play, as Augsburg scored once again to take another one-goal lead.
  • With 57 seconds left in regulation and a player advantage, Isabella Rubin scored her first goal of the game to tie the score 8-8.
  • After Tech won the initial draw control in overtime, Meredith found the back of the net 53 seconds later to extend Tech's unbeaten record.

Scarlet Hawk Standouts

  • Meredith led the team with three goals, one assist, five draw controls, and 11 shots. 
  • DeLuca scored twice while adding two ground balls.
  • Maciorowski (three ground balls), Fitzpatrick-Meyers (four ground balls, two caused turnovers), and Rubin (two draw controls, two caused turnovers) all scored once.
  • Hoeller added her first assist of the seasons and two caused turnovers.
  • Cassandra Reineke and Marina Eraas both caused two turnovers as well.

Stats to Know

  • Tech held an offense averaging 16.7 goals per game to just seven tallies and 12 total shots.
  • No team led by more than one in the contest.
  • The Scarlet Hawks are now 4-0 in games decided by one goal this season. The team's last three games have been of this variety.
  • Tech dominated on the draw (13-4) and in shots (31-12), but Augsburg made 12 saves and had 15 more clearing attempts.

Up Next

  • Illinois Tech will host a non-conference contest on Tuesday evening against St. Mary's (Indiana). The contest will take place at 6:00 p.m. at Stuart Field. Live audio, video, and statistics will be available, with the live audio powered by Illinois Media School.