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Teams: Women's Lacrosse: Schedule & Results
OUTSTANDING SEASON COMES TO A CLOSE FOR JUMBOS IN
NCAA QUARTERFINALS
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE FINAL SCORE
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
Franklin & Marshall 12, Tufts 7 At Lancaster, PA
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Game Box Score
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Courtney Thomas had four ground balls in the
last game of her Tufts career
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LANCASTER, Penn. -- Second-ranked Franklin & Marshall's defense
clamped down in the second half, limiting #8 Tufts' high-octane offense
to three goals in the second half of a 12-7 win in the NCAA Regional
Final. Jen Pritchard broke the NCAA Tournament career scoring record
with a five-goal performance to spearhead the Diplomats' (19-1) assault.
The Diplomats' defense limited Tufts (16-3) to three second-half
goals on nine looks and held the Jumbos' leading scorer, sophomore
Amanda Roberts (Wenham, MA), to just a single tally on Sunday. Lidia
Sanza recorded eight saves, four in each half, when the shots did get
through. The Jumbos got three goals from the eight-meter arc. F&M also
successfully disrupted Tufts' transition game, stifling six of their 22
clear attempts.
The victory sets up a semi-final rematch of the 2008 National
Championship. The Diplomats will face Hamilton, 13-9 winners over
Middlebury, on Kerr Field at Roanoke, site of the Continentals 13-6 NCAA
Championship game win over F&M a year ago.
Tufts opened the game with a 3-2 lead on goals by senior co-captain
Chrissie Attura (Yarmouth, ME), first-year Stephanie Perez
(East Providence, RI) and senior Maya Shoham (West Hartford, CT).
Pritchard went to work, accounting for half of an F&M four-goal run that
put the Diplomats ahead for good at 6-3.
Junior Jenna Abelli (Framingham, MA) scored the first two
goals of the second half and Tufts was within 7-6 with 24:12 on the
clock. However, F&M scored the next five goals, two by Pritchard, and
led 12-6 with 5:41 remaining.
Pritchard scored five goals, reestablishing the NCAA post-season mark
for career goals in the post-season at 48. The record had stood at 46.
Meredith Lussier recorded a hat trick and an assist in the in the win.
Blake Hargest scored four points and Shannon Summers tallied three
points.
Abelli and Perez, who also had an assist, were the lone
multiple-point scorers for Tufts. Tufts had previously won two of the
highest scoring games in NCAA Tournament history, 22-15 over Drew in the
first round and 20-18 against St. John Fisher in the second round.
Sophomore goalie Sara Bloom (Summit, NJ) stopped eight shots for
the Jumbos, whose 16 wins are three more than the previous school
record.
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