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responds to win Salisbury (11-1, 3-0 CAC) fell behind quickly as Wesley scored back-to-back goals, within a minute of each other, with the latter being scored on a Taryn Neeman unassisted goal at the 13 minute mark. Wesley (6-3, 2-2 CAC) tacked on another goal 14 minutes later. The last goal chased starting goalie Maria Ramoundos (three saves) and made SU coach Dawn Chamberlin insert freshman Claire Davey-Karlson, who finished out the game. The three goals are the most the Gulls have given up to an opponent since September 14, 2005 when Salisbury defeated Johns Hopkins, 8-3. Salisbury got back on track when senior Danielle Twilley started the Sea Gull comeback with her eighth goal of the season. Twilley scored off an assist from freshman Kandice Hancock just 44 seconds into the second half. Hancock scored her third goal of the season as she tapped in the ball on the right side of the cage past Wesley goalie LeAnne Hyslop (13 saves). Sophomore Beverly Beladino continued the Sea Gull momentum when she scored her eighth goal of the season on an unassisted goal at the 53 minute mark to knot the game at three. Sophomore Lauren Correll finished out the game with back-to-back goals, her 10th and 11th of the season. The latter of which was assisted by senior Ashley Twigg at the 59 minute mark. SU outshout Wesley 25-7 and held an 18-1 advantage in the second half. The Sea Gulls also took 21 penalty corners to Wesley's five. This is the first year for Wesley in the CAC. The last time the two schools faced each other was in 2003. The Sea Gulls will return to action next Tuesday, October 9, when they host Hood College at Sea Gull Stadium for a 5:30 p.m. CAC game.
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