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MACPHEE LEADS RED HAWKS OVER RAMAPO, 14-11

Mahwah, NJ: Senior Morgan MacPhee (Toms River, NJ) led the Montclair State Red Hawks in the second half as they defeated Ramapo, 14-11 in NJAC/Skyline action. The Roadrunners fall to 4-2 overall, 2-2 Skyline and 1-1 in the NJAC. The Red Hawks improve to 4-3 overall, 3-0 Skyline and 2-0 in the NJAC.

The Red Hawks scored the first two goals of the game before Ramapo took a 3-2 lead with three straight goals. Sophomore Christina Cigolini (Ridgewood, NJ) scored on a free position shot before junior Jenna Pfarr (Cranford, NJ) hi the back of the net to tie the game at two. Cigolini then put the Roadrunners ahead, 3-2 with an unassisted goal.

MSU scored one goal to tie the game before MacPhee tallied her first goal of the game and her 100th goal of her career off a pass from senior Lauren Adams (Jackson, NJ), 4-3. Ramapo tied the game at four when Cigolini scored an unassisted goal with under ten minutes to play. MSU went up 6-4 before Ramapo came back and tied the game before the half was over. Rookie Adrianna Tepedino (Freehold, NJ) scored her first goal of the game before sophomore Amanda Barretta (Roseland, NJ) tied the game in the final seconds of the half on a free position shot, 6-6.

Tepedino scored the first goal of he second half to take a 7-6 before MSU score two unassisted goals to go ahead, 8-7. Tepedino scored on a free position shot to tie the game at eight before Jamie Hudacko put one in the back of the net for MSU, 9-8. Cigolini tied the game at nine with a free position shot before Barretta scored back to back goals to go up 11-9.

MSU scored their tenth goal of the game before sophomore Cora Delfini (New Egypt, NJ) ripped a shot past the Ramapo goalie on a pass from Kailee Beal (Succasunna, NJ) to tie the game at 11 before MacPhee put the game away for MSU with back to back goals, 13-11. Msu's Delfini scored the game's final goal on a free position shot, 14-11.

MSU held a 35-22 advantage in shots in the game while Ramapo collected 11 ground balls to MSU's eight.

Ramapo will return to action when they host Western Connecticut State University at 4:00 PM.
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