Weekend Coverage
Johns Hopkins scored the first three goals of the game and never trailed in a 17-9 season-opening victory on Sunday at Drexel.
Ellie McNulty, a graduate transfer from Princeton playing her first game for the Blue Jays, scored two of those opening goals and finished with a team-best four goals and five points.
Drexel trailed just 7-5 late in the first half, but Maggie Schneiderereith and McNulty, who earned first team All-Ivy League honors last year, scored goals in the final 5:03 of the first half and Drexel never got closer than three goals in the second half.
Schneiderereith and Keegan Barger each had three goals for Hopkins and Miranda Ibello and Mackenzie Heldberg each had two goals and two assists.
Lynch Stays Hot as Irish Cruise
Samantha Lynch, limited to just one game last year due to injury, continued her torrid comeback with a game-high five goals as No. 19 Notre Dame routed Canisius 21-4 on Sunday. Lynch, who scored 37 goals as a sophomore in 2017 before getting injured in the season-opener against Boston College last year, was coming off of a six-goal game in the Irish's 19-4 win over Marquette on Friday.
Lynch had plenty of help on Sunday as 11 Notre Dame players scored a goal and 14 players had at least one point. Lynch, Maddie Howe (3g, 2a) and Nikki Ortega (3g, 2a) all had five points.
Denver Completes Pac-12 Weekend Sweep
No. 20 Denver, which held off No. 15 Stanford 8-7 on Friday night, downed Cal 13-4 to complete a weekend sweep of Pac-12 teams to move to 2-0 for the season.
The Pioneers limited Cal to just two goals through the first 56 minutes of the game and never trailed in the contest. Leading 5-2 midway through the first half, Denver went on a seven-goal run to take control.
Bea Behrins led Denver with five goals and Hannah Liddy had five points for the second straight game. Liddy scored the Pioneers first two goals of the game and later added three assists. Carson Gregg made five saves to pick up the victory.