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(two goals) and Meg Cunningham (one goal), with
        sophomore Delaney Chase also scoring. Freshman
        Emma Rosen had two assists, with one assist each by
        sophomore Meredith Rappaport, Godin and
        Baxendale.

        Wilton completely dominated the action and finished
        with a 27-1 advantage in shots at goal and a 17-1 edge
        in penalty corners. Keara Myerson had 12 saves in
        goal for the Senators – 11 in the first half.

        Juniors Jillian Mahon, Maddie Duffy, Olivia DeLuca
        and Katherine Campbell, sophomores Bridget Ward
        and Sheila Higgins, and freshman Maddie Pagliaro
        also were part of the dominating midfield and forward
        lines, while the defense was anchored by senior
        captain Caroline Taverna, Rappaport and freshman
        Jess Hendry, with help off the bench from
        sophomores Katie Leffel and Caroline Ferro.

        “I think we’re really connecting well,” said Taverna
        after the win. “We’re a young team but I feel like
        everyone’s really stepping up and acting as if they
        were older, and really adapting to playing with us. I
        think we’ve been communicating pretty well together
        and we’re a pretty tight team, so that really helps with
        confidence and trust on the field.”
        “We’ve been working really hard and the returning players from last year have been really helpful with the
        incoming freshmen,” said Cunningham. “I think that what’s new this year is we’re very close. You can feel it,
                                                               off the field and on the field. We’ve tried to bond so
                                                               much, just to bring our team together, because if
                                                               you’re together off the field, you’re going to play a lot
                                                               better.”

                                                               She continued, “It’s a lot of teamwork out there that’s
                                                               helping us. We are together, always, when we attack,
                                                               and playing defense we’re always going to have each
                                                               other’s back. That’s the main thing this year – always
                                                               having each other’s back.”

                                                               Wilton had 16 shots at goal in the first half but went
                                                               more than 21 minutes before getting on the scoreboard
                                                               as Myerson made save after save. The Warriors scored
                                                               after a scramble in front, with the ball rolling out to
                                                               Godin for an open shot with 8:43 left in the first half.
                                                               Three minutes later, Godin’s blast deflected off a
                                                               defender’s stick and was knocked into the open cage
                                                               by Chase.

                                                               Myerson turned away a hard blast by Ward with three
                                                               minutes left and made back-to-back saves on Godin
                                                               and Duffy in the final seconds of the half.
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