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Teams: Women's Lacrosse: Schedule & Results
FIFTH-SEED WILLIAMS ADVANCES TO NESCAC FINAL WITH
THRILLING 11-10 OVERTIME WIN AT TUFTS
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE FINAL SCORE
NESCAC Tournament Semifinal
Williams 11, Tufts 10 OT At Medford, MA
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Game Box Score
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First-year Stephanie Perez scored with three seconds left
in regulation to send the game to OT
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MEDFORD --
Williams College scored three goals in the final 1:45 of the second
overtime period to stun top seed Tufts University, 11-10, in the
semifinal round of the NESCAC women's lacrosse tournament on Saturday
afternoon at Bello Field. The Ephs (12-5) advance to the conference
championship game, where they will play Colby College on Sunday
beginning at noon.
Seeded fifth in the tournament and ranked 15th nationally, Williams
seemed to have fifth-ranked Tufts defeated in regulation. The visitors
led 8-7 and had possession as time wound down under 30 seconds. However,
the Ephs turned the ball over while trying to run out the clock and were
whistled for yellow card near midfield with nine seconds to go. Jumbo
sophomore Alyssa Kopp (Hollis, NH) raced against the clock from
there and dished to first-year Stephanie Perez (East Providence, RI), who
scored with 3.2 seconds remaining to tie the game at 8-8.
In the first of two three-minute overtime periods (non-sudden death),
Tufts sophomore Amanda Roberts (Wenham, MA) scored twice to give
the Jumbos a 10-8 lead. Williams was then whistled for another yellow
card in the second OT period, forcing them to play the remainder while
down a player. A Tufts turnover and a ground ball by Williams junior
Tracey Ferriter (Winchester, MA) led to an Ephs goal by junior Alice
Nelson (Hanover, NH), assisted by senior Britt Spackman (Newton, MA),
making it 10-9 with 1:45 on the clock. Spackman controlled the next
draw, raced down the field and fed senior Julia Nawrocki (Winchester,
UK) at the right post for a goal that tied the game at 10-10 with 1:33
remaining. The Ephs again controlled the draw, with junior Whitney
Thayer (Lancaster, PA) getting it, and Spackman scored with just 15
seconds to go to put Williams up 11-10. The Jumbos won the final
draw, but could only manage a shot from far away as time expired.
Williams, which was the only team to beat Tufts (14-2) during the
regular season, and which has won every meeting with the Jumbos since
1995, led 6-3 at the half. Junior Tina Nawrocki (Winchester, UK) scored
twice in the first 30 minutes and sister Julia had a goal and two
assists. Eph sophomore goalie Julia Schreiber (Cockeysville, MD),
outstanding for most of the game, had eight saves in the first half.
Tufts had the better of the play in the second half, out-scoring
Williams 5-2. Consecutive goals by senior Courtney Thomas (Needham,
MA) and Roberts pulled Tufts within 7-6 at 15:14. Tina Nawrocki
scored for Williams at 9:06, but Roberts at 5:47 and Johnson in the
final seconds sent it to overtime for the Jumbos.
The Nawrocki sisters combined for seven points in the game, with Tina
scoring three and Julia finishing with two goals and two assists.
Spackman tallied four points, with the game-winning goal and three
helpers, and controlled three draws. Senior Elizabeth Burns (Dover, DE)
played well defensively with five caused turnovers and three ground
balls. Schreiber (18 saves) led Williams with four ground balls.
Roberts scored a game-high five goals for Tufts. First-year Lara
Kozin (Suffern, NY) with three assists and Thomas with a goal and two
assists added to the Jumbo offense. Kopp
scooped up four ground balls and won four draws, while first-years
Kelly Cakert (Sudbury, MA) and Perez both caused three turnovers. Senior goalie Sara Bloom
(Summit, NJ) made six saves.
Tufts finished with a 40-23 advantage in shots, including 20-5 in the
second half. Schreiber held them to just two goals on nine free-position
shots. Williams moves on to Sunday's final against Colby, which defeated
Middlebury 17-12 in Saturday's other semifinal.
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