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St. Mary's City, Md. - The third-seeded
University of Mary Washington women's lacrosse team posted a 23-17
victory over second-seeded and No. 19 St. Mary's College of
Maryland Tuesday afternoon to advance to Friday's Capital Athletic
Conference championship game.
In the CAC title contest, the Eagles (13-6) will face the winner
of tonight's other semifinal match between top-seeded and No. 1
Salisbury University and No. 4 Stevenson University.
Sophomore attacker Katie Wallis (Cypress,
Texas/Cy-Creek) led the Eagles to the victory with a career- and
game-high seven goals and two assists, while freshman midfielder
Catherine Kennedy (Baltimore, Md./Baltimore
Lutheran) added five goals and senior attacker Julia
Milner (Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg Area) had four goals and
a helper.
Wallis' three consecutive goals in the game's
first 5:30 gave Mary Washington a 3-0 lead before three Seahawk
tallies, including a pair from senior attacker Emily
Norris (Timonium, Md./Dulaney) knotted the contest at
3-all at 21:45.
A six-goal surge with two from Wallis and two
from freshman midfielder Kaitlin Aquino (Ellicott
City, Md./Howard) established a five-goal (11-6) cushion for Mary
Washington with 2:25 remaining in the first half. Midfielders
Laura Leigh Cooper (Fruitland, Md./James M.
Bennett) and Allie Zerhusen (Cockeysville,
Md./Park) netted back-to-back goals in 1:43 for an 11-8 Eagle
halftime lead.
St. Mary's (12-5) opened up the second stanza with two goals in
27 seconds to close the gap to 11-10 at 29:09. Mary
Washington rattled off six unanswered goals, including three from
Milner, to break open the game with 15:52 left in
the game. The Seahawks put together a 4-1 run to pull within
18-14 at 8:23 but UMW scored five of the game's final eight for the
23-17 final.
Senior midfielder Lauren Carrier (Crownsville,
Md./Old Mill) paced the Seahawk offense with four goals and matched
her career-high with four assists for eight points.
Carrier's NCAA Division III record for consecutive
games with at least one goal reached 59 straight with her
performance today. She started the streak as a freshman on
April 15, 2006 in a loss to Mary Washington.
Norris and junior attacker Nora
Fallon-Oben (Silver Spring, Md./St. John's College [D.C.])
each tallied four goals for St. Mary's, while
Zerhusen contributed three goals and two assists.
Mary Washington fired off 43 shots to the Seahawks' 27, while
edging the home team 26-22 in ground balls. The Eagles
dominated the draw controls, 24-18, as freshman midfielder
Ellen Bikowski (Fairfax, Va./Bishop O'Connell)
grabbed a game-high six.
Freshman Danni Guigli (Wellesley,
Mass./Wellesley) needed just five saves to pick up her 12th victory
between the pipes. In her first career start, sophomore
Jamie Roberts (Rockville, Md./Rockville) put forth
a valiant effort, making a season-high 13 saves for the Seahawks.