The Bard College women's lacrosse team fell to St. Lawrence on Saturday afternoon.
Emerson Embrey scored the lone goal for the Raptors and took a team-high three shots.
Gwendolyn Jamison had a ground ball, a caused turnover, and put a shot on goal that was saved.
Kayla Francis had two caused turnovers and a ground ball in the effort.
Izzi Popolizio matched her stat line, making it three straight games with a ground ball.
Ella Perreault and
Morgan Ruhle each had a caused turnover on the day.
Keira Redmond played the first half in goal, recording ten saves, while
Lexie Blackburn saved one shot in the second half.
Redmond saved seven shots in the first period, keeping St. Lawrence from running away with the game. However, the offense did not score, leading to an early 5-0 deficit. In period two, Embrey scored a free position goal at the 10:32 mark. Despite the Raptors winning the draw control battle 5-4, the Saints scored seven additional goals, to lead at the half.
Bard had just three turnovers in the third period, a game-low. Blackburn was able to save a free-position shot at the 5:42 mark. Finally, in the fourth period, the Raptors held the Saints to a game-low three goals, although they couldn't break through the Saints' defense.
The Raptors held Neve Ley, the Saints' second-leading goal scorer, to fewer than two goals, ending her three-game streak of scoring multiple goals.
Bard will head to Manhattanville on Wednesday for a 6 p.m. start.