ARLINGTON, Va. – The Shenandoah University women's lacrosse team earned its third straight victory of the season with a 9-7 non-league win at Marymount.
Shenandoah (3-1) rallied from a three-goal deficit to top the Saints (0-3).
Marymount opened by scoring the first three goals of the game, leading 3-0 by the 19:31 mark.
Junior Miranda Rudacille and freshman Annie McCorry answered for the Hornets with unassisted goals at 11:36 and 6:35 to bring SU within one at 3-2 with 6:35 remaining in the first.
McCorry's tally also started a six-goal run in which the two teams traded tallies to finish out the first half.
Trailing 6-4 to start the second, Shenandoah rallied for the victory on the strength of a four-goal run to finish the game and holding Marymount scoreless over the final 28:18 of the contest.
McCorry scored the game-tying goal on an unassisted tally at 17:20 before sophomore Brittany Arndt knotted the game-winner at 11:38.
Sabina Rasoulov set up Arndt for that game-winner.
Cortney Gensemer, who fed Liz Bereit for the Hornets initial goal of the second half, finished off a Bereit feed at 4:07 to provide the final margin of victory.
Shenandoah outshot MU 25-10, won 10 of 17 draw controls and had a 24-22 advantage in groundballs.
Rachel Levy had two saves in earning the victory.
Arndt, McCorry, Gensemer and Rudacille all had two goals for coach Lindsey Lutz' squad.
The Hornets are back in action one week from today with a non-league contest at St. Vincent.
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