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Langella's five goals lead Bryant in 19-13 win at Stetson

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DeLAND, Fla. – Sophomore Natalie Langella (Northport, N.Y.) recorded a career day offensively to lead the attack for the Bryant University women's lacrosse team in a 19-13 victory over Stetson Sunday afternoon at the Athletic Training Center.

Langella recorded career-bests with five goals and six points, while junior Caitlin Breglia (Long Beach, N.Y.) tallied three goals and three assists to move within one goal of 100 for her collegiate career. Bryant has won three of its last four contests including two road wins.

GAME INFORMATION
Bryant 19, Stetson 13
Records: Bryant (3-3), Stetson (0-6)
Location: Athletic Training Center (DeLand, Fla.)

KEY MOMENT

  • Bryant scored seven straight goals midway through the first half to turn a 2-2 tie into a 9-2 advantage.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • The teams went back and forth for the first four goals of the contest, as tallies from Breglia and Langella were answered by Stetson to tie the game at two with 21:41 to play in the half.
  • Bryant would score the next seven goals, with two from DeMeo, one from sophomore Caitlin Bolen (Queensbury, N.Y.), back-to-back goals from Langella and two from sophomore Abbi England (Longford Mills, Ontario) putting the Bulldogs up 9-2 with 8:19 remaining in the opening half.
  • Stetson would respond with back-to-back goals to pull within 9-4 at the half.
  • Sophomore Devon Bolen (Queensbury, N.Y.) scored 41 seconds into the second half and Stetson quickly responded with two goals to make it a 10-6 game with 28:28 to play.
  • Breglia and senior Lauren Britton (Monmouth Beach, N.J.) scored the next two goals, and after one from the Hatters, Langella and freshman Alexa Weber (South Windsor, Conn.) added two more to put Bryant ahead 14-7 with 19:40 to play.
  • After a Stetson goal, Bryant extended the lead to 17-8 with Breglia, DeMeo and Langella contributing.
  • The Hatters scored the next three to prompt a Bulldog timeout in a 17-11 game with 10:29 to go.
  • Stetson would pull within five before a Britton free-position goal broke up the run and put Bryant up 18-12 with 7:38 to play.
  • The Hatters would score once more before a DeMeo goal in the final minute brought the game to its final 19-13 score.

STATS

  • Langella scored five goals and added an assist and three ground balls.
  • Breglia recorded three goals, three assists and a caused turnover.
  • DeMeo tallied four goals and contributed a ground ball and caused turnover.
  • Devon Bolen recorded one goal, two assists, six draw controls, two ground balls and a caused turnover.
  • Britton added five draw controls, three ground balls and a caused turnover to a two-goal effort.
  • Junior Maggie Pressler (Smithfield, R.I.) added two assists and senior Meredith James (Essex Fells, N.J.) and Weber collected one each.
  • James recorded four draw controls.
  • Sophomore Giana Kapoosuzian (Merrick, N.Y.) made 15 saves.
  • Bryant outshot Stetson, 38-33.
  • The Hatters held a 19-15 advantage on draws.

GAME NOTES

  • Bryant improves to 2-0 all-time against Stetson and 3-1 vs. the Atlantic Sun.
  • The 19 goals were a season-high, topping the 17 in the win over Niagara March 9.
  • DeMeo pulled within 12 goals of Bryant's all-time career record of 177 and six points back of the D1 career mark, both held by Lauren Descalzo.
  • Britton moved within 13 draw controls of matching her sister Nicole for Bryant's career mark of 171.
  • James increased her career draw control total to 118, two shy of third in Bryant's Division I era.

UP NEXT
Bryant returns home to host Canisius Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Beirne Stadium. Tickets are available by clicking HERE and the game can be seen on NEC Front Row. 

Season tickets for the 2019 campaign at Beirne Stadium are available by clicking HERE.

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Players Mentioned

Caitlin Bolen

#33 Caitlin Bolen

A
5' 9"
Sophomore
Devon Bolen

#44 Devon Bolen

M
5' 6"
Sophomore
Caitlin Breglia

#24 Caitlin Breglia

A
5' 0"
Junior
Lauren Britton

#25 Lauren Britton

M
5' 6"
Senior
Abbi England

#30 Abbi England

M
5' 9"
Sophomore
Meredith James

#16 Meredith James

A
5' 7"
Senior
Giana Kapoosuzian

#21 Giana Kapoosuzian

GK
5' 4"
Sophomore
Natalie Langella

#20 Natalie Langella

A
5' 8"
Sophomore
Maggie Pressler

#37 Maggie Pressler

A
5' 5"
Junior
Alexa Weber

#17 Alexa Weber

A
5' 5"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Caitlin Bolen

#33 Caitlin Bolen

5' 9"
Sophomore
A
Devon Bolen

#44 Devon Bolen

5' 6"
Sophomore
M
Caitlin Breglia

#24 Caitlin Breglia

5' 0"
Junior
A
Lauren Britton

#25 Lauren Britton

5' 6"
Senior
M
Abbi England

#30 Abbi England

5' 9"
Sophomore
M
Meredith James

#16 Meredith James

5' 7"
Senior
A
Giana Kapoosuzian

#21 Giana Kapoosuzian

5' 4"
Sophomore
GK
Natalie Langella

#20 Natalie Langella

5' 8"
Sophomore
A
Maggie Pressler

#37 Maggie Pressler

5' 5"
Junior
A
Alexa Weber

#17 Alexa Weber

5' 5"
Freshman
A