HAMILTON – Junior midfielder
Haley O'Hanlon (Garden City, New York) netted her second straight hat trick and four points to record her 100
th career point Wednesday night in a 16-12 loss to the Binghamton Bearcats at Beyer-Small '76 Field.
O'Hanlon needed just 35 career games to record her 100
th point after netting nine points to open up the 2017 season. O'Hanlon is the first Raider to record 100 points as a junior since Courtney Miller '12 and is the first midfielder with 100 points since Allison Flood '14.
O'Hanlon also filled up the stat sheet in her record-breaking night, collecting three groundballs, three draw controls and two caused turnovers.

Senior attack
Isabel Kreitler (Fairfield, Connecticut) also netted her second straight hat trick, finishing the game with three goals and eight so far this season. Kreitler won a game-high and career-high seven draw controls for the Raiders.
Colgate dominated play for most of the first half as it led by as many as three goals with 8:12 to play in the half. After trailing 2-1 in the first five minutes, Colgate scored back-to-back goals within 31 seconds of each other to take a 3-2 lead. Binghamton tied the game several minutes later before the Raiders scored three straight in a span of 5:24 to take a 6-3 lead.
With Colgate leading 7-4, Binghamton scored two goals to close out the first half to cut its deficit to one goal before tying the game 57 seconds into the second half. O'Hanlon and
Natalie Washuta (Chatham, New Jersey) each scored to regain the lead before Binghamton scored five of the next six goals to take a 12-10 lead and never looked back.
Kreitler scored the final three goals of the game for the Raiders, pulling Colgate within a goal at 13-12 with 10:09 left in the second half but the Bearcats scored the final three goals of the game to seal the win.
BOTTOM LINE
Binghamton 16, Colgate 12
WON-LOST RECORDS
The Bearcats win their first game of the season to improve to 1-2 while the Raiders fall for the first time in 2017, dropping to 1-1.
KEY RAIDER INFO
-O'Hanlon led the Raiders by tallying the 100
th point of her career
-O'Hanlon scored three goals for her second straight hat trick and added an assist to give her seven goals and two assists on the season
-Kreitler added her second straight hat trick to give her eight goals and nine points so far
-Washuta picked up first two-goal game of the season and added an assist for three points
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Lindsay West (Bedford Hills, New York) had a tremendous game for the Raiders, netting her first career goal and assist for two points along with two ground balls and a caused turnover
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Noelle Patterson (Vestal, New York) tallied her first career points with a goal and an assist as well as adding a ground ball and two draw controls
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Kristen Brigagliano (Brightwaters, New York) recorded her second straight multi-point game with a pair of assists

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Tyler Sherper (Mercer Island, Washington) found the back of the net for the first time this season while
Alissa Masini (Gillette, New Jersey) recorded her second career assist
FACTS AND FIGURES
-Binghamton outshot Colgate, 31-24, including 16-9 advantage in the second half and a 22-19 edge in shots on goal
-The Bearcats came on strong at the end of the game to win the draw controls battle, 15-14, and led the way with a 9-8 advantage in ground balls.
UP NEXT
Colgate wraps up its three-game homestand to open the 2017 season on Saturday when the Raiders host the Siena Saints (0-2) at Beyer-Small '76 Field with the opening draw slated for 1 p.m.