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Teams: Women's Lacrosse: Schedule & Results
JUMBOS BACK ON TRACK WITH 17-6 ROUT AT WESLEYAN
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE FINAL SCORE
Tufts 17, Wesleyan 6
At Middletown, CT
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Game Box Score
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Senior Courtney Thomas was the fifth
different player to lead Tufts for goals in a game this year
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MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- Tufts University (5-1, 3-1 NESCAC), ranked
seventh nationally in Division III, scored five goals in a span of 3:32
during the first half to move out to a 5-1 lead 10 minutes into the game
and never looked back in defeating homestanding Wesleyan University
(3-4, 1-3), 17-6, on Saturday.
Tufts improved its all-time record vs. Wesleyan to 27-5, though the
teams had split the last six meetings with none of the games decided by
more than three goals. This time, Tufts turned back the clock and tried
to match the greatest margin of victory in the series, set in 1987 when
Tufts won 17-3, a score that was matched in 1995. In 2001, Tufts planted
a 10-goal loss on Wesleyan with a 14-4 decision in Middletown.
After taking a four-goal lead, Tufts steadily advanced its lead to a
14-4 differential at intermission. Despite the 18 first-half goals, it
took the teams more than 12 minutes to crack the ice during the second
half as Tufts scored twice for the games largest lead at 16-4 with
10:08 remaining. Wesleyan scored two of the last three goals to make it
a 17-6 final.
Leading Tufts with five goals on the day was senior Courtney
Thomas (Needham, MA), upping her seasonal total to 14. Senior
co-captain Chrissie Attura (Yarmouth, ME) collected six points on
the day with a pair of goals and four assists as she assumed team
scoring leadership with 24 points (8-16-24). Sophomore Amanda Roberts
(Wenham, MA) added to her scoring with a pair of goals to give her a
team-high 18 this season. Starting goalie sophomore Sara Bloom
(Summit, NJ) made nine saves during her 50 minutes in the Jumbo net.
First-year Alexis Germain (Saint Johns, FL) handled the final 10
minutes with three stops.
Wesleyan had six different goal scorers in the game while sophomore
Allie Lynch had three points, all assists.
Tufts will be at Bates for a NESCAC contest on Wednesday in its next
outing. Wesleyan plays again on Sunday, hosting Wheaton College.
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