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2010 Standings NESCAC OverallW L W% GF GA W L W% GF G
1 Trinity 3 0 1.000 39 22 5 0 1.000 74 3
2 Amherst 2 1 .667 23 26 3 2 .600 48 4
Bates 2 1 .667 30 29 2 2 .500 40 4
Bowdoin 2 1 .667 33 29 3 3 .500 64 5
Colby 2 1 .667 27 24 6 1 .857 89 4
Middlebury 2 1 .667 37 24 4 1 .800 58 4
7 Tufts 1 2 .333 34 29 3 2 .600 67 4
Williams 1 2 .333 21 31 2 2 .500 31 3
9 Connecticut College 0 3 .000 19 40 2 3 .400 44 6
Wesleyan 0 3 .000 32 41 2 5 .286 80 8
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Dan Fishe
Assistant Director, NESCAC100 Venture Way - Box 1
Hadley, MA 0103P: (413) 587-207
F: (413) [email protected]
WOMENS LACROSSE Weekly Release #3 - March 29, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Notes:Amherst first year midfielder Marta Randall (Monkton, Md.) had three goals durina 1-1 week for the Jeffs. During Wednesdays 9-7 win over Connecticut College, Randa
had a pair of goals...Bates sophomore attacker Joan ONeill (Westwood, Mass.) tallied
career-high four goals during Wednesdays 15-10 setback to Babson, then had another fou
goals in Saturdays 14-13 victory over Wesleyan. ONeill leads the Bobcats in scoring wit
11 goals and an assist...Colbys Kathleen Kramer had six goals during a 2-1 week for th
Mules. Kramer scored three times in an 11-8 victory at Stevens on Monday...Connecticu
College senior defender Kristen Dirmaier (South Burlington, Vt.) collected four ground balls
three caused turnovers and one draw control over two conference contests last week.
Trinity sophomore midfielder Liz Bruno (Andover, Mass.) posted three goals, seven groun
balls, and eight caused turnovers in a 2-0 week for the Bantams. Bruno scored a goals
scooped four grounders, and caused a game-high six turnovers in Saturdays 8-7 win a
Colby...Tufts senior Jenna Abelli (Framingham, Mass.) racked up 10 goals and two assist
as the Jumbos tallied 37 goals over two victories last week. After scoring four goals an
an assist in a 20-13 win over Buffalo St. on Wednesday, Abelli led Tufts with six goals an
an assist in a 17-7 victory at Williams, the first for the Jumbos over the Ephs since 1995
Abelli also added three ground balls and two draw controls during the week...Wesleya
first year Catherine Taibi (Upper Montclair, N.J.) netted three goals in a span of 3:22 lat
in Saturdays game at Bates to help her squad come close to the Bobacts in an eventua
loss. First year Lydia Kring (Philadelphia, Pa.) completed her hat trick with 1:40 remaining
drawing the Cardinals within one goal in a 14-13 final for Bates.
Recent ResultsMonday, March 22
Colby 11 at Stevens 8
Tuesday, March 23
Middlebury 10 at Gettysburg 8
Wheaton 7 at Bowdoin 16
Wednesday, March 24
Tufts 20 vs. Buffalo St. 13
Colby 15 at Drew 5
Babson 15 at Bates 10
Conn. College 7 at Amherst 9 *
Friday, March 26
Buffalo St. 10 at Middlebury 11
Saturday, March 27
Tufts 17 at Williams 7 *
Trinity 8 at Colby 7 *
Conn. College 6 at Middlebury 14 *
Amherst 3 at Bowdoin 11 *
Wesleyan 13 at Bates 14 *
Sunday, March 28
Skidmore 9 at Trinity 18
Upcoming GamesTuesday, March 30
Williams at Catholic 4:00
Amherst at Springfield 7:00
Wednesday, March 31
Bates at Tufts 4:30 *
Bowdoin vs. Southern Me. 7:00
Thursday, April 1
Williams vs. Buffalo St. 11:00 am
Roger Williams at Conn. College 4:30
Middlebury at Babson 4:30Trinity at Union 5:00
Saturday, April 3
Wesleyan at Tufts 12:00 *
Williams at Trinity 12:00 *
Colby at Middlebury 12:00 *
Bates at Amherst 2:00 *
Bowdoin at Conn. College 2:30 *
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AMHERST BATES BOWDOIN COLBY CONNECTICUT COLLEGE HAMILTON MIDDLEBURY TRINITY TUFTS WESLEYAN WILLIAMS
Womens Lacrosse Player of the Week
Katie Stewart, Bowdoin(Soph., Midfielder - Chevy Chase, Md.)
Stewart had six goals, an assist, nine draw
controls and five caused turnovers in a 2-
0 week for the Polar Bears. On Tuesday,
Stewart sparked an 11-0 run for Bowdoin in
a 16-7 win over Wheaton with three goals,
adding eight draw controls and two caused
turnovers. She followed on Saturday in an
11-3 win over Amherst by leading all scorerswith three more goals and an assist along
with three caused turnovers.
Margaret Souther, Middlebury(First Year, Attacker - Scarsdale, N.Y.)
Souther collected eight goals and an assis
along with three ground balls, two draw control
and two caused turnovers during a 3-0 week fo
the Panthers. She started off the week on Tue
day with two goals in a 10-8 win at Gettysburg
then had three goals and an assist in an 11-1
win over Buffalo St. on Friday. Souther tallie
three more times in Saturdays 14-6 win oveConnecticut College. For the week, Southe
also went 3-for-3 on free position shots.
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New England Small College Athletic Conference WOMENS LACROSSE Weekly Release #3 - March 29, 201
2010 NESCAC WOMENS LACROSSE STATISTICSThrough games of March 28, 2010 (All games)
TEAM STATISTICSGOALS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Trinity 5 74 14.802. Tufts 5 67 13.403. Colby 7 89 12.71
4. Middlebury 5 58 11.605. Wesleyan 7 80 11.436. Bowdoin 6 64 10.677. Bates 4 40 10.008. Amherst 5 48 9.609. Connecticut College 5 44 8.8010. Williams 4 31 7.75
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE## Team GP GA Minutes GAA1. Colby 7 48 420:00 6.862. Trinity 5 36 300:00 7.203. Amherst 5 40 300:00 8.00
4. Middlebury 5 42 300:00 8.405. Bowdoin 6 56 367:46 9.146. Tufts 5 47 300:00 9.407. Williams 4 38 240:00 9.508. Bates 4 44 240:00 11.009. Wesleyan 7 86 433:46 11.9010. Connecticut College 5 63 306:00 12.35
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
POINTS PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP G A Pts. Avg/G1. Emily Johnson-TUF SR 5 18 9 27 5.40
2. Jenna Abelli-TUF SR 5 16 5 21 4.203. Kelley Trapp-AMH JR 5 6 14 20 4.00
4. Rachel Romanowsky-TRI JR 5 12 6 18 3.605. Amy Campbell-COL SR 7 21 4 25 3.576. Allie Lynch-WES JR 7 2 21 23 3.29
7. Sara Christopher-CONN SR 5 8 8 16 3.208. Kristin Phelps-TRI SR 5 14 1 15 3.00
Joan ONeill-BAT SO 4 11 1 12 3.00
10. Dana Heritage-MID SR 5 13 1 14 2.80Margaret Souther-MID FR 5 12 2 14 2.80
GOALS PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G1. Emily Johnson-TUF SR 5 18 3.60
2. Jenna Abelli-TUF SR 5 16 3.20
3. Amy Campbell-COL SR 7 21 3.00
4. Kristin Phelps-TRI SR 5 14 2.805. Joan ONeill-BAT SO 4 11 2.756. Dana Heritage-MID SR 5 13 2.60
Megan Leonhard-TRI FR 5 13 2.60
8. Rachel Romanowsky-TRI JR 5 12 2.40Margaret Souther-MID FR 5 12 2.40
10. Jess Chukwu-WES JR 7 16 2.29
ASSISTS PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G1. Allie Lynch-WES JR 7 21 3.00
2. Kelley Trapp-AMH JR 5 14 2.803. Emily Johnson-TUF SR 5 9 1.80
4. Sara Christopher-CONN SR 5 8 1.60
5. Rachel Romanowsky-TRI JR 5 6 1.20Lara Kozin-TUF SO 5 6 1.20
7. Claire Donegan-COL SO 7 8 1.148. Sarah Remes-TRI SR 5 5 1.00
Jenna Abelli-TUF SR 5 5 1.00Stephanie Gill-MID SO 5 5 1.00
Sally Ryan-MID JR 5 5 1.00
GOALTENDER STATISTICS
GOALS AGAINST AVG (Max. 20.00)## Player-Team CL GP GA Min. GAA
1. Stephanie Fisher-TRI SO 3 20 180:00 6.672. Sarah Warnke-COL JR 7 41 353:17 6.96
3. Gina Dinallo-TRI SO 2 16 120:00 8.00
Lamia Harik-AMH SO 5 40 300:00 8.005. Lily Nguyen-MID SO 5 41 296:31 8.30
6. Sara Bloom-TUF JR 5 43 286:04 9.027. Tara Connolly-BOW FR 6 51 327:46 9.34
8. Julia Schreiber-WIL JR 4 38 240:00 9.50
9. Mara Krueger-BAT JR 4 44 240:00 11.0010. Maggie Drowica-WES SO 7 73 373:46 11.72
SAVE PERCENTAGE
## Player-Team CL GP GA Saves SavePct1. Lily Nguyen-MID SO 5 41 58 .586
2. Sarah Warnke-COL JR 7 41 52 .559
3. Tara Connolly-BOW FR 6 51 61 .5454. Stephanie Fisher-TRI SO 3 20 20 .500
5. Lamia Harik-AMH SO 5 40 37 .4816. Julia Schreiber-WIL JR 4 38 33 .465
7. Maggie Drowica-WES SO 7 73 61 .455
8. Ashleigh Kowtoniuk-CONN SO 5 63 47 .4279. Mara Krueger-BAT JR 4 44 30 .405
10. Gina Dinallo-TRI SO 2 16 10 .385
SAVES PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G1. Lily Nguyen-MID SO 5 58 11.60
2. Tara Connolly-BOW FR 6 61 10.173. Ashleigh Kowtoniuk-CONN SO 5 47 9.40
4. Maggie Drowica-WES SO 7 61 8.715. Julia Schreiber-WIL JR 4 33 8.25
6. Mara Krueger-BAT JR 4 30 7.507. Sarah Warnke-COL JR 7 52 7.438. Lamia Harik-AMH SO 5 37 7.40
9. Stephanie Fisher-TRI SO 3 20 6.6710. Gina Dinallo-TRI SO 2 10 5.00
Abbreviation CodeAmherst AMH
Bates BAT
Bowdoin BOWColby COL
Connecticut College CONN
Middlebury MID
Trinity TRI
Tufts TUFWesleyan WES
Williams WIL