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Teams: Women's Lacrosse: Schedule & Results
JUMBOS BREAK SCHOOL RECORD FOR WINS IN NESCAC
TOURNAMENT VICTORY OVER AMHERST
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE FINAL SCORE
NESCAC Tournament 1st Round
Tufts 14, Amherst 11 At Medford, MA
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Game Box Score
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Amanda Roberts' six goals gave her 40 for
the season
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MEDFORD -- Sophomore Amanda Roberts (Wenham, MA) scored five
of her game-high six goals in the second half as the Tufts University
women's lacrosse team overcame a 5-4 halftime deficit to win 14-11
against Amherst College in the first round of the NESCAC Tournament at
Bello Field on Sunday afternoon.
The win is the 14th of the season for the seventh-ranked Jumbos,
setting a new program record. The victory also earns Tufts (14-1) the
right to host the conference semi-finals and championship game at Bello
next weekend (May 2-3). Amherst's season ended with a 6-8 record. Senior
quad-captain Amy Craig (Denver, CO) scored five goals with three assists
for eight points in her final game for the Lord Jeffs.
The visitors made a good showing as the eighth seed in the tournament
against #1 Tufts. Craig scored twice as Amherst took a 4-2 lead with
7:17 remaining in the first half. Roberts and junior Jenna Abelli
(Framingham, MA), who finished with five goals for Tufts, tallied
back-to-back goals that pulled the Jumbos even at 4-4 with 3:07 to go
until intermission. Senior Mary Noonan (West Roxbury, MA) scored,
assisted by Craig, to put Amherst in front 5-4 at the half.
Tufts took control of the game in the second half, but would have to
hold off the Lord Jeffs. The Jumbos scored the first five goals of the
second frame, two by Roberts, and led 9-5 with 18:47 on the clock.
Amherst goals by Craig and first year Allie Horwitz (Woodbridge, CT) 15
seconds apart closed the margin to 9-7. Senior Courtney Thomas
(Needham, MA) and Roberts got the Jumbo lead back to four (11-7),
but Amherst again retaliated with goals by Craig and Noonan and it was
11-9 with 9:49 to play. The teams traded goals the rest of the way, with
Roberts scoring her sixth with 2:24 to go and Tufts then effectively
maintaining possession until the final whistle.
Abelli finished four for four on free-position shots for Tufts, which
was five for six in the game. Senior co-captain Chrissie Attura
(Yarmouth, ME) recorded four assists, Thomas (two goals) had three
draw controls and Roberts finished with three caused turnovers.
Sophomore goalie Sara Bloom (Summit, NJ) was solid again in the
Tufts cage with nine saves.
Craig also had four draw controls for the Lord Jeffs, while junior
Kathleen Scheld (Yorktown Heights, NY) led them with three ground balls.
First-year Meredith LaRose (Cranford, NJ) caused three turnovers.
Starting goalie Lamia Harik (Rye Brook, NY) made three saves in 51:10 of
action.
The final statistics were very even, with Amherst hold slim
advantages in shots (23-21) and draw controls (14-13). Ground balls and
turnovers were even.
The Jumbos, who removed 13-win teams from 1985, 1988 and 1989 from the
record books, will play Williams in the semi-final round of the NESCAC's.
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