UF LAX: Third Quarter Surge Charges No. 4 Gators Past Buffaloes

Florida used a 6-0 run and outscored Colorado 7-3 in the third quarter, securing its fifth come-from-behind victory of the season.

BOULDER, Colo. – The No. 4 Florida lacrosse team (12-2, 3-0 Big 12) remained unbeaten in conference play, defeating Colorado (6-6, 2-1 Big 12) 15-10 on Saturday afternoon.

The Gators did not lead until the 10:32 mark in the third quarter, overcoming an 8-6 deficit with a 6-0 run in the frame to take a four-goal lead. Florida trailed by as many as three goals in the first half, logging its fifth come-from-behind victory of the season.

Six different Gators recorded goals, with all scorers tallying two or more. Gabbi Koury, Gianna Monaco and Ava Tighe each recorded three-goals, while Jenny Markey, Jordan Basso and Josie Hahn each scored two.

Markey led the way with a career high five points, along with a career high three assists. Frannie Hahn dished out three assists, along with one each from Koury and Basso.

Elyse Finnelle made a season high 11 saves in the cage, improving to 7-0 on the season. It is her third-straight game with a .500 save percentage or better.

Sam Hughes scooped a career high three ground balls, tagged with Theresa Bragg and Kaitlyn Davies each logging a team high three caused turnovers.

How It Happened

First Quarter

  *   The Buffaloes scored two early goals in the first 1:39 of the game to go up 2-0, but Koury answered on a free-position shot at the 8:20 mark to pull the score to 2-1.
  *   Colorado connected on two more at the 7:46 and 5:52 points, before Koury came down the middle and ripped a fastball past the goalkeeper at the 2:29 mark to make it 4-2 after one.
Second Quarter

  *   Markey opened up the scoring off an eight-meter shot to pull Florida within 4-3 with 12:09 to play.
  *   Colorado answered with 7:18 to play to push the lead back to 5-3, but the Gators responded 46 seconds later off a goal from Markey, assisted by Basso to make it 5-4.
  *   Both teams would score two goals each to end the half, with both Gator goals being scored by Tighe off free-position shots, including a score with 19 seconds to play. UF trailed 7-6 at the break.
Third Quarter

  *   Colorado connected on a free-position shot 49 seconds into the frame to make it 8-6, before the Gators got two back by the 13:09 mark to tie it at 8-8. Monaco scored the first goal off a feed from Markey on a free-position attempt, followed by Frannie Hahn finding Josie Hahn in front of the crease for the goal.
  *   UF corralled their first lead of the game with 10:32 to play, as Basso intercepted the pass from Elana Oh on the ride and took the ball in on a breakaway to finish the goal, giving Florida a 9-8 advantage.
  *   Tighe connected on her third goal of the game via a free-position shot with 9:05 to play, to give UF a 10-8 lead.
  *   The Gators scored two more at the 7:31 and 6:17 points, first via Monaco off an assist from Markey, followed by a goal from Josie Hahn passed by Frannie Hahn. This concluded a 6-0 run, to push the lead to 12-8.
  *   Colorado ended the run with a goal at the 5:04 mark, but UF responded with Monaco’s third goal of the game, off an assist from Markey, to push the score back to 13-9 with 3:37 remaining.
  *   The Buffaloes scored a goal with 2:12 remaining, as UF took a 13-10 lead heading into the fourth.
Fourth Quarter

  *   The Gators outscored the Buffaloes 2-0 in the frame, off goals from Koury and Basso, assisted by Frannie Hahn and Markey. UF took the victory by a 15-10 margin.
Key Notes

  *   UF improves to 5-0 all-time against Colorado and 2-0 in Boulder
  *   The Gators improve to 86-7 all-time in conference play
  *   Florida has won nine consecutive games
  *   The Gators logged their fifth come-from-behind victory of the season
  *   Florida has logged a 5-0 run or better in eight games this season
  *   UF is now 8-0 on the road and have won 17 consecutive true road games
  *   Frannie Hahn has dished out two or more assists in eight consecutive games
  *   Monaco has recorded a hat-trick in five consecutive contests and six of the last seven, she now has 10 on the season
  *   Tighe notched her first career hat-trick, going three-for-three on free-position opportunities
  *   Koury totaled her second career hat-trick
  *   Markey nodded career highs in assists and points while winning 24 draw controls in her last eight contests
  *   Hughes scooped a career high three ground balls in her return to her home state
  *   Both teams fired off 30 shots, with the Gators having 26 on frame compared to 21 from the Buffaloes
Active Streaks

  *   Jordan Basso<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/jordan-basso/17271>: points (88), goals (6)
  *   Gianna Monaco<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/gianna-monaco/17291>: points (31), goals (16)
  *   Frannie Hahn<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/frannie-hahn/17280>: points (14), assists (14)
  *   Ashley Dyer<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/ashley-dyer/17290>: caused turnovers (8)
  *   Kaitlyn Davies<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/kaitlyn-davies/17270>: ground balls (9)
  *   Jenny Markey: draw controls (8)
  *   Celeste Forte<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/celeste-forte/17284>: ground balls (6)
Next Up
The fourth-ranked Gators will be back at home on Tuesday against in-state opponent Stetson at 6 p.m.
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