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Isabelle Karamuco (Novi, Mich./Novi H.S.) scored the first hat trick in Lourdes University history on Friday afternoon, leading the Gray Wolves to a 10-0 victory over Andrews at Wildcat Stadium.
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Clare Ciarlino (Taylor, Mich./Truman H.S.) added two goals and two assists while
Reagan Boice (Pemberville, Ohio/Eastwood H.S.) had her first two collegiate tallies as well.Â
Lexie Cano (Woodhaven, Mich./Riverview H.S.) had a pair of assists for the Gray Wolves. The 10 goals scored by Lourdes marked a new school record as a team, bettering the previous mark of four set last season against Lawrence Tech.
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"This was a good team effort today," head coach
Jackie Donovan stated after the match. "It was great to see so many different players contribute to the score line."
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Hayley Wagner (Monclova, Ohio/Anthony Wayne H.S.) started the scoring for Lourdes in the 13
th minute, volleying home a corner kick from Ciarlino. Ciarlino followed 11 minutes later with a goal off of a rebound and Karamuco's first tally of the match made it 3-0 Lourdes less than 30 minutes into the contest.
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Lana Bell (Waterville, Ohio/Anthony Wayne H.S.) added another tally before intermission as Lourdes took a 4-0 lead into the break, outshooting the Cardinals 23-1 over the opening 45 minutes.
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Ciarlino added to the lead less than three minutes out of halftime and
Abby Groll (Oregon, Ohio/Clay H.S.) made it 6-0 with just under 40 minutes to play. Karamuco and Boice each added a pair of goals over the final 25 minutes of the match for the final outcome.
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Lourdes held Andrews (0-2) without a shot attempt in the second half, outshooting the Cardinals 45-1 on the afternoon. Whitney Wright made 11 saves for Andrews while
Kiley Transit (Royal Oak, Mich./Royal Oak H.S.) made one save for the Gray Wolves on the lone shot attempt. Lourdes also had all 11 corner kick opportunities on the night.
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Lourdes (2-0) will take to the road for the first time this season on Wednesday evening as the Gray Wolves travel to face Bethel (Ind.). Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Morey Field in Mishawaka, Ind.
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