The Jaspers gained their first win of the season and the Explorers their first loss, putting both squads at 1-1 in 2019.

Manhattan ignited the scoring with two quick scores in the first five minutes of the contest, but La Salle responded with three unanswered tallies to lead 3-2 at halftime. The Kelly Green and White came out of the break in the exact way they started the game: Murphy potted an unassisted goal within the first four minutes of the frame, and Fitzpatrick drew a foul inside the eight-meter arc, leading to a free position strike to give Manhattan a 4-3 edge it would not relinquish. Their goals ignited a seven-goal run in the second half.
The Jaspers return home on Wednesday, February 27 to host LIU Brooklyn, who fell to La Salle 17-4 earlier in the year. The opening draw is expected at 4:00 pm.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
- With her two goals, Fitzpatrick moved into a tie for ninth-place all-time with Jenny Carman '07 at 92 career scores. She surpassed former teammate Megan Yarusso '16.
- After making a pair of saves towards the end of the first half, senior tri-captain Nikki Prestiano (Yorktown Heights, NY / Yorktown) allowed one goal with six stops in the second half, finishing with eight on the day.
- The result is Manhattan's first win over La Salle and the first win over an A-10 foe since a 13-6 victory over Saint Joseph's on March 8, 2014.
- Prestiano led the team with seven ground balls, while junior defender Susan Morad (Manassas, VA / Bishop Ireton) recorded five and caused a turnover.
- Senior tri-captain Emma Kaishian (Yorktown, NY / Yorktown) paced the Jaspers with a pair of caused turnovers and tied with junior midfielder Emily Sandford (Floral Park, NY / Sacred Heart) for tops with two draw controls.
- Manhattan held the statistical advantage in shots (25-21), ground balls (22-18), clears (20-16) and saves (8-5). They also had fewer fouls and turnovers.
- The Jaspers were 3-6 in free position opportunities.
FIRST HALF HIGHLIGHTS
- Murphy broke the ice 3:17 in with an unassisted goal, her first of the season.
- Ninety-one seconds later, Fitzpatrick drew a foul to deposited her second free-position goal of the year.
- Prestiano made her first save on the day with 3:41 left in the first, stopping Bridget Ruskey.
- The netminder denied Sarah Elias on a free-position opportunity with 48 seconds to go until halftime.
SECOND HALF HIGHLIGHTS
- After La Salle controlled the first draw, Prestiano had to deny Ruskey 12 seconds into the second half.
- Murphy's second of the game 2:56 out of halftime evened the game at three.
- Fitzpatrick's second free-position snipe came 39 seconds later, giving Manhattan the 4-3 edge.
- At 25:06, sophomore attacker Alaina Burgess (Holden, MA / The Governor's Academy) found the back of the net for her second goal this season.
- With just over seven minutes down, senior attacker Talia Price (Kinnelon, NY / Kinnelon) threaded the twine for the first time this season.
- Prestiano made another free-position save, this time against Hope Smith, with 17:56 left.
- Freshman attacker Cassidy Burns (Massapequa, NY / Plainedge), making ehr second straight start, earned her first-career goal with 13:55 to play.
- With 8:38 remaining, Sandford ripped Manhattan's third and final free-position goal of the day.
- To cap the Jaspers' output, Murphy found freshman attacker Grace Lipponer (Lake Grove, NY / Sachem North), who recorded her fourth goal in two games.