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ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Second-Half Rally Lifts FDU over Etown, 10-7 ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Four different players scored two goals each as part of a game-ending 8-0 run that rallied FDU-Florham to a 10-7 victory over Elizabethtown College in Middle Atlantic Conference women's lacrosse action on Saturday afternoon. Linda Bohn, Amanda Wayne, Laura Gambardello and Lindsey Specht scored two goals apiece for the Devils (7-1 overall, 1-0 MAC), who trailed 7-2 with 24 minutes remaining. Junior Katie Foley (Palmyra, NJ/Holy Cross) netted a game-high three goals for the Blue Jays (3-3 overall, 0-1 MAC), who scored the game's first five goals and led 6-2 at intermission. Sophomore Megan Byrnes (Lutherville, MD/Towson) scored twice for the Blue Jays, while sophomores Stephanie Kreis (Bel Air, MD/John Carroll School) and Alisha Sangrey (Columbia, PA/Hempfield) tallied single goals. FDU-Florham finished with a 32-22 edge in shots in the contest, including a 20-7 margin in the second half, and benefitted from a 44-17 advantage in fouls. Wayne and Gambardello each led the Devils with three draw controls, while Trish McLeod and Specht shared the team high with three ground balls. First-year student Sarah Cullinan (West Chester, PA/West Chester East) posted four caused turnovers for the Blue Jays, and sophomore Caitlin Russell (White Hall, MD/North Harford) had three ground balls. Junior Jenn Hawkins (Havre de Grace, MD/Havre de Grace) had a strong effort in goal for Elizabethtown with 17 saves, while Christine Dunn tallied six stops for FDU. Score by period 1 2 Tot FDU-Florham GOALS: Amanda Wayne 2; Linda Bohn 2; Laura
Gambardello 2; Lindsey Specht 2; Lindsey Parent 1; Erin Reilly 1. Elizabethtown Coll. GOALS: Katie Foley 3; Megan Byrnes 2;
Stephanie Kreis 1; Alisha Sangrey 1. SHOTS - FDU 32; ETOWN 22. GOALIES - FDU: Christine Dunn (6 saves);
ETOWN: Jenn Hawkins (17 saves). |
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