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night game at Sea Gull Stadium Salisbury (12-1, 4-0 CAC) set eight season-high marks in the Gulls' sixth shutout this season. The Sea Gulls recorded 58 shots, 40 shots on goal, 31 shots in one half, 25 penalty corners, 23 total points, 11 goals, a margin of victory of + 11 and nine goals in one half, all of which were season-highs. The Sea Gulls had eight different goal scorers in the game led by sophomores Lauren Correll (three goals) and Beverly Beladino (two goals, one assist). SU led Hood 2-0 at the half before the maroon and gold reeled off nine goals in the second half. SU played every single player on its roster. Senior goalie Maria Ramoundos (12-0) started the game in the cage for the Sea Gulls and left after 58 minutes as freshman Claire Davey-Karlson came in to finish out the game. The Sea Gull defense also posted some season best numbers. SU allowed no shots or penalty corners by Hood. The Blazers, on offense, didn't cross midfield until 27 minutes into the game. Salisbury was 3-for-3 on penalty strokes as senior Danielle Twilley, freshman Kandice Hancock and Beladino scored those attempts. The Sea Gulls scored three goals in a minute and 35 seconds early in the second half. The final four goals were scored by freshman Abby Tedford, senior Lauren Dietz, freshman Camile Walker and freshman Katy Lamboni. Walker’s goal in the 59th minute was her first collegiate goal. Hood (3-6, 0-3 CAC) goalie Anne Marie Hantman recorded 23 saves, the most by an opponent this season against SU. Blazer midfielder Sarah Balukoff made five defensive saves in the game. Over the summer A-Turf was installed at Sea Gull Stadium along with lights. This was the first game that the lights have been used for an official SU athletic event. Salisbury will now turn its attention to No. 2 The College of New Jersey. The Sea Gulls will travel to Ewing, N.J., on Saturday to face the Lions in a clash of two national powers. The game will begin at 5 p.m.
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