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ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Blue Jays Wrap Up #2 Seed With 17-4 Win at Widener CHESTER, Pa. --- Sophomore Stephanie Kreis (Bel Air, MD/John Carroll School) scored five goals as Elizabethtown College cruised to a 17-4 victory over host Widener University in Middle Atlantic Conference women's lacrosse action on Tuesday afternoon. Junior Kelsea Kozak (Brookhaven, PA/Sun Valley) added three goals and two assists for the Blue Jays (10-4 overall, 7-1 MAC), who clinched the second seed in next week's MAC playoffs and will host Messiah College on Wednesday afternoon. Elizabethtown led 10-2 at halftime and finished with a 49-12 edge in shots over the Pride (5-9 overall, 3-4 MAC), who were kept off the scoreboard for over 33 minutes from late in the first half until late in the second half. Junior Anna Ford (Salisbury, MD/Homeschooled) and sophomore Megan Byrnes (Lutherville, MD/Towson) each finished with two goals, an assist and five ground balls for the Blue Jays, while junior Katie Foley (Palmyra, NJ/Holy Cross) scored twice for Elizabethtown. First-year student Sarah Cullinan (West Chester, PA/East) posted a goal and two assists, and led all players with four caused turnovers in the contest for the Blue Jays. Keri Robinson scored a pair of goals to lead Widener, which committed 32 turnovers and committed 36 fouls in the match. Junior Jenn Hawkins (Havre de Grace, MD/Havre de Grace) played the first 55 minutes in goal for Elizabethtown and made four saves, while Jill Cummings tallied 16 stops for Widener. Score by period 1 2 Tot Elizabethtown Coll. GOALS: Stephanie Kreis 5; Kelsea Kozak 3;
Megan Byrnes 2; Anna Ford 2; Katie Foley 2; Sarah Cullinan 1; Alisha
Sangrey 1; Meg Cassels 1. Widener University GOALS: Keri Robinson 2; Jackie Elliott 1;
Tara Krasley 1. SHOTS - ETOWN 49; WID 12. GOALIES - ETOWN: Jenn Hawkins (4 saves), Becca Watkins (0 saves); WID: Jill Cummings (16 saves). |
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