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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 2/11/26
From Press Release
The Temple women’s lacrosse team improved to 2-0 after a 12–9 victory today over visiting St. Joseph’s (1–1) at Howarth Field. Lexi Culp (Cardinal O’Hara) led the Owls with a career-high four goals, while seven different Temple players scored in the team’s second win of the season.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Temple struck first, scoring five goals in the opening quarter. Culp recorded a hat trick in the period, while Brooke Mazzei and Sabrina Martin each added a goal to give the Owls a 5–0 lead.
St. Joseph answered in the second quarter with three goals, one each from Alexa Capozzoli (Episcopal Academy, 2G), Devon Maillet (Strath Haven), and Machaela Henry (Archbishop Carroll), to cut the deficit to 5–3 at halftime. Goalkeeper Riley Horoshko (Allentown Central Catholic) faced 12 shots in the first half, making nine saves and posting a .750 save percentage to help maintain Temple’s lead.
The Hawks opened the third quarter with a goal just 30 seconds in, as Megan Sanelli (Methacton, 2G, 2GB, 1DC) trimmed the lead to 5–4. Jenna Facciolli responded to push the advantage back to two, 6–4. The teams continued to trade goals, with Temple holding an 8–7 edge at the end of the third quarter.
St. Joseph’s tied the game for the first time early in the fourth quarter on a goal by Kate Fuhrman. Amelia Wright quickly answered to restore Temple’s lead, 9–8. The Owls then pulled away with three consecutive goals from Wright, Martin, and Laura Conner (Strath Haven) to secure the 12–9 victory.
INSIDE THE BOX for Temple
Horoshko finished with 14 saves.
Mazzei totaled three draw controls.
Facciolli led the team with two assists.
Temple was outshot, 35–25, but recorded more saves with 14.
St. Joseph held a 14–7 advantage in draw controls.
Temple was perfect on clears, going 22-for-22.
Kaitlyn Stankavage (Garnet Valley) had three draw controls, two caused turnovers and one groundball.
Anastasia Ciminera (Cardinal O’Hara) had two groundballs and a caused turnover.
Kat Bielinski (Conestoga) had two groundballs and Sarah Gowman (Twin Valley) scored once.
For St. Joe’s
Riley Miller won six draw controls as the Hawks held a 14-8 advantage on draws.
Emma Yoder (Springfield-M) notched her first career assist.
Saint Joseph’s outshot Temple, 35-24, and held a 23-18 edge in shots on goal.




