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Virginia Beach, Va. - Four
goals by senior midfielder Allie Zerhusen
(Cockeysville, Md./Park) lifted the No. 16 St. Mary's College of
Maryland women's lacrosse team to a 13-7 victory over Virginia
Wesleyan College in non-conference action Saturday afternoon.
Seniors Lauren Carrier (Crownsville, Md./Old
Mill) and Emily Norris (Timonium, Md./Dulaney)
each notched two goals and an assist in helping the Seahawks to
their sixth consecutive win. Carrier also
extended her NCAA Division III record for consecutive games with at
least one goal to 49 straight. She started the streak as a
freshman on April 15, 2006 with one goal in a loss to the
University of Mary Washington.
Virginia Wesleyan (3-3) opened up with a 3-0 run before St.
Mary's responded with three of its own, including a pair from
Zerhusen, to knot the game at 3-all at
15:54. Senior defender Cara Tinelli
(Baltimore, Md./Institute of Notre Dame) converted on a free
position shot to return the lead to the Marlins just 31 seconds
later.
However, the Seahawks (6-1) went on to close the first half on a
6-0 run as Norris, Zerhusen, and
Mirkin each tallied two goals apiece to put the
visitors ahead 9-4 at halftime, while junior attacker
Kelsey Branch (Jarrettsville, Md./North Harford)
assisted on three of the goals.
St. Mary's increased its lead to 11-4 with back-to-back goals
from junior attacker Nora Fallon-Oben (Silver
Spring, Md./St. John's College [D.C.]) and Carrier
to start the second half. Marlin attackers Jordan
Venetis (Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks),
Laura Norris (Hollywood, Md./Leonardtown) and
Courtney Williams (Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown)
netted three of the game's final five goals for the 13-7 final.
Midfielders Aubrey Mirkin (Ashton,
Md./Sherwood) and Caitlin Nichols (Baltimore,
Md./McDonogh) contributed five ground balls each as the Seahawks
posted a 33-32 edge in ground balls. St. Mary's also owned a
13-9 advantage in draw controls as Carrier,
Mirkin, and Zerhusen each grabbed
three draws.
Six different players scored for the Marlins as VWC out-shot the
Seahawks, 23-19.
Freshman goalie Colleen Simpson (Arnold,
Md./Broadneck) turned away six shots and had one ground ball for
the Seahawks, while senior Ashley Sippel
(Leesburg, Va./Ashburn Stone Bridge) had four saves and three
ground balls in the loss.
The Seahawks will continue their seven-game road trip with a
non-conference contest in Washington, D.C. against No. 14 Catholic
University on Wednesday, March 18 at 4:00.