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Jessie Londono
Don Adams Jr.
8
Winner Lindenwood LWU (13-2, 7-1 ECAC)
0
New Haven UNH (0-11)
Winner
Lindenwood LWU
(13-2, 7-1 ECAC)
8
Final
0
New Haven UNH
(0-11)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lindenwood LWU 5 3 8
New Haven UNH 0 0 0

Game Recap: Field Hockey (Discontinued) |

Londono Has Record-Setting Performance at New Haven

GAME DETAILS
Lindenwood 8
New Haven 0
Monday, Oct. 23 | West Haven, Conn. (DellaCamera Stadium)

OVERVIEW
Lindenwood sophomore Jessie Londono scored four goals in an 8-0 rout of New Haven. Londono recorded a hat trick in the first 8:30 and later tallied another another goal to set a Lindenwood NCAA record with four goals, a feat she achieved in the first half. Her four goals is the second-highest single-game total in the NCAA this season. The win is the Lions' sixth in a row and Lindenwood is now 13-2 overall.

LU SCORING SUMMARY
3' | Jessie Londono scores her first goal of the contest.
7' | Londono collects a rebound and pushes it past the keeper for her second goal of the game.
8' | Londono earns her hat trick, finishing the pass from Noor Fons.
28' | Londono scores off the pass from Renee Duffy, for her fourth goal of the first half.
29' | Greta Banholzer dribbles the ball 40 yards through the New Haven defense to score.
41' | Caro Theunisz takes the ball into the circle on her own, and fires a shot past the New Haven goalie.
61' | Banholzer gets her second goal of the game after Duffy pushes the ball forward. Banholzer spins and fires for her second goal.
63' | Savannah Motley scores the final goal of the game on the assist from Banholzer.

NOTABLE
- Jessie Londono is the first Lion to score four goals in a contest. Additionally, she totaled eight points, also a school record. 
- Greta Banholzer scored two goals and added an assist for five total points.
- The Lions' eight goals are tied for the 14th most in a game in the NCAA this season. 
- Skylar Starbeck played all 70 minutes, recording her third shutout of the season. Her GAA is down to 1.05.
- The Lion defense dominated the game as New Haven did not get a single shot in the contest. 
- Lindenwood out-shot the Chargers 35-0, and drew 14 penalty corners to zero for New Haven.

UP NEXT
The Lions wrap up the regular season with a pair of home contests. Lindenwood hosts Belmont Abbey on Friday at 5 p.m. and Newberry on Sunday at noon.
 
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