When and Where: April 5, 2025 – Hooksett, N.H. (Ouellette Stadium)
Score: #8 Pace University 18, Southern New Hampshire University 6
Records: SNHU 5-6 (1-4 NE10), Pace 9-2 (5-0 NE10)
Graduate student
Katelyn Hadden (Newburyport, Mass.) scored six points with four goals and two assists, but #8 Pace remained unbeaten in NE10 play with an 18-6 win over SNHU Women's Lacrosse Saturday at Ouellette Stadium.
TOP PERFORMERS
- Hadden – 4 goals, 2 assists, 2 draw controls
- Freshman Sabrina Redding (Forked River, N.J.) - 2 goals, 2 ground balls, 2 draw controls
- Graduate student Skylar Pietz (Dudley, Mass.) – 3 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers, 5 draw controls
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Pace scored less than a minute into the game and rolled to a 7-0 lead by the end of the first quarter.
- The Penmen put some offense together in the second quarter and closed the gap 11-5 at halftime.
- Hadden scored three times in the second quarter. Redding notched the other two goals, both assisted by Hadden.
- The Setters outscored SNHU in the second half 7-1 with Hadden scoring for the Penmen with 11:25 to play.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Freshman goalkeeper Corrina Moulton (Barre, Vt.) made 11 saves for the Penmen while Samantha Tanguay had 10 saves for the Setters.
- Pace had a 36-18 shot advantage and went a perfect 16-for-16 on clears. SNHU was 13-for-17 on its clears and turned the ball over 21 times to 14 for Pace.
- The Setters had a 15-12 edge on draw controls, and scored on five of seven free-positions shots. They also had four man-up goals.
- SNHU was 1-for-2 on free-position shots.
- Mackenzie Carita scored four goals for Pace while Annie Sheehan, Maddie Schubert, and Gigi Genovese had three each.
NOTES
- Pace has won eight straight with the Penmen to lead the all-time series 10-2.
- Head Coach Tricia Molfetta captured her 100th win with the Pace program.
- The Setters and New Haven are the two remaining unbeaten teams in the Northeast-10.
- Hadden now has 230 points (144g, 86a) for her career.
- Hadden is tied for the NE10 lead with 28 assists and is second with 59 points. She scored at least six points in a game five times this season.
WHAT'S NEXT
- The Penmen will play at Saint Anselm College on Wednesday (4/9) at 7:00 p.m.
- The next home game will be on Sunday, April 13 against Adelphi University. Game time is 1:00 p.m.