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Mercyhurst Earns Trio of Wins at Robinette Memorial

2/23/2025 8:00:00 PM

Box Score 1 Erie, Pa.- Mercyhurst hosted their first home games of the season this weekend and they were able to walk away with three wins in four games. The Lakers scored a total of 63 goals over the two days, which is the most points they've put in a weekend so far this season.  
 
How it Happened:
The Lakers kicked off the weekend with a game against Gannon as both squads took the water in Erie for the first time this season. To this point, Mercyhurst's lone win of the season had come against the Golden Knights, and they were able to add their win total and sweep the season series with a 12-8 win. Gannon opened the game with a four point first quarter, but goals from Victoria Mastrangelo and Grace Tirak brought the Lakers back within two points after one. Gannon opened the second quarter with a goal with a goal from Jade Strickland. But three goals from Allie Dombkowski and one from Bri Allstun gave the Lakers a lead they wouldn't surrender. Molly Landridge added two more and Freya Green put one on the board as the Lakers entered the half with a 9-6 lead. Dombkowski, Grace Brzyski and Landridge put up another three in the second half as the Lakers sealed a 12-8 win.
 
Mercyhurst closed out day one with a 17-3 win over their other Erie rival, Penn State Behrend. The Lakers opened the game on a 7-1 run, in large part thanks to the play of Marley Ramon, who tallied five saves in net in the first period.  The game was the Lakers largest win this season so far as they won by 14 points. Day two opened up with a tough match against Washington & Jefferson. The Lakers fell 14-12, but they saw some stellar play across the board as seven different players scored. Dombkowski led the way with three goals on just seven total shots in the matchup.
 
Mercyhurst closed the weekend with a high scoring 23-11 win against Grove City. The Lakers opened the game on a 7-3 run that included goals from Green, Tirak and Dombkowski. At the break they had a 13-6 lead. In the second half of action, they held Grove City to just five goals as they pulled away to grab a 23-11 win. The victory was their fourth of the season and third of the weekend.
 
Next Game:
Mercyhurst will be back in action next weekend as they'll travel to Cambridge, Ma. for the Harvard Invitational. They'll take on Brown, Harvard, Siena College and California Baptist.
 
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