After beating number 14 Pfeiffer down in Arnold, Md., the Chargers looked to continue their winning streak as they faced number nine Stonehill back in West Haven. The game began with Maya Syzmanski and Courtney Ackland scoring a goal each, the fourth of the season for both of them.
Kelsey Shannahan cut the lead in half, making it a one-goal lead.
Courtney Ackland scored again unassisted, followed by Nicole McKee scoring back-to-back goals in less than twenty seconds time. Ackland and Campbell provided assists on the play.
Mikayal Couch scored a goal, but for the third time in the first half the Chargers went on a multi-goal run against Stonehill. This run consisted of four goals coming from Nicole Belanger, McKee, Marissa Fisher and Kathryn Campbell.
After trading one goal each to start the second half, the Chargers ran off three goals, going on another run with two of the three goals being scored by Nicole McKee once again.
Stonehill scored a goal, and UNH answered with one of their own. For the first time in the game, Stonehill would string together a few goals and go on a three-goal streak, cutting the lead to 14-7. However, with five minutes remaining after the third goal, there was not enough time left to comeback. Kathryn Campbell and Nicole McKee added two more goals before the final whistle, as the Chargers dominated the Skyhawks and won by a final score of 16-7.
Following that strong win over Stonehill, the rankings placed the Chargers seventh. On April 2, they face number four Le Moyne on the road in Syracuse, N.Y., in what is expected to be a tough matchup.