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Women's Lacrosse Takes Ninth Straight Game in 17-5 America East Win Against Stony Brook

Albany, N.Y. - Kayla Best scored four times and Taylor Frink added two goals and two assists in leading UAlbany to its ninth consecutive win and a 17-5 victory over Stony Brook in America East Conference play on Wednesday, April 7 at John Fallon Field.
     UAlbany (9-1, AE 3-0) tallied four goals in the opening nine minutes. After Mel Rorie caused a turnover, senior midfielder Olivia Jarem drove to the cage and sent a shot inside the left post. Christine Grueniger split two defenders and connected on a sidearm blast for the first of her two goals. Rachael Burek and Melanie Sosnowski scored 24 seconds apart to end the outburst. Burek converted Frink's right-to-left crossing pass, before Sosnowski drilled a feed from Amanda Pollock inside the left post.
     The Great Danes held the visitors off the scoreboard in the first half, as goalkeeper Ashley Ross made five of her 10 saves in the period. Meanwhile, Best and Grueniger each scored in a 26-second span to push their team's advantage to a six-goal margin. Best, who extended her goal-scoring streak to 56 consecutive games, the nation's second-longest, later drove into the middle and switched to her left hand to find the net after the ball was cleared from the defensive end. Frink capped her team's decisive opening-half play by spinning against two defenders to score with 1.6 seconds remaining.
     "We were able to make stops and get the ball to our attack," said defensive midfielder Nikki Branchini, who had seven draw controls and forced three turnovers. "Mel (Rorie) and I were active with our sticks and anticipated over throws in the middle of the field. Those turnovers are momentum killers and then (Ashley) Ross stopped a couple of free-position attempts."
     UAlbany led by double figures most of the second half. Best connected on a free-position shot and Burek put back a rebound after Seawolves goalkeeper Mickey Cahill made one of her 13 saves. Stony Brook (3-9, AE 1-2) got back-to-back goals from Nicolle Moran and Jessica Romano to close within 13-4 with 10:16 left. But the Great Danes regrouped when Rorie, who had a career-high four caused turnovers, nailed a free-position opportunity and Best moved around a defender to fine the cage with a low shot.
     Burek, a freshman, finished with two goals and one assist for the Great Danes, who have won their opening three conference games for the first time since joining America East in 2002. Jarem and Sosnowski added a pair of goals. Moran scored twice for the Seawolves, who were coming off a last-second league win over Vermont in their last outing.
     "Defensively, we played well as a unit in the first half," UAlbany coach Lindsey Hart offered. "They did their job and got loose balls. We had better discipline on the ride where we were patient and not fouling. Those caused turnovers take the wind out of your sails and become two-goal swings."

Paw Prints:  UAlbany and Stony Brook had split their previous eight meetings ... Kayla Best scored four or more goals for the 15th time as a collegian ... Best moved into third place on the program's all-time scoring list with 183 points (152 goals, 31 assists), climbing past Hall of Famer Dawn DiMicco '01 ... Rachael Burek registered career-highs in goals (2) and points (3) ... sophomore Jenn Primeau scored her first career goal with 19 seconds remaining ... Nikki Branchini is second among the NCAA Division I leaders in draw controls at 5.89 per game.

UAlbany 17, Stony Brook 5 (Apr 07, 2010, John Fallon Field, Albany, N.Y.)


 

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 Summary 
Stony Brook (3-9, AE 1-2) vs. Albany (9-1, AE 3-0)
Date: Apr 07, 2010  Attendance: 216
Weather: 84 degrees, Partly cloudy

SCORE BY PERIOD   Total 
Stony Brook 
Albany  17 

Stony Brook SCORING: GOALS: Moran, Nicolle 2; Bertolone, Courtney 1; Molfetta, Trish 1; Romano, Jessica 1. ASSISTS: Cook, Melissa 1; Ford, Abby 1.

Albany SCORING: GOALS: Kayla Best 4; Taylor Frink 2; Rachael Burek 2; Melanie Sosnowski 2; Christine Grueniger 2; Olivia Jarem 2; Mel Rorie 1; Jenn Primeau 1; Julie Bush 1. ASSISTS: Taylor Frink 2; Rachael Burek 1; Amanda Pollock 1.

Officials:.


 Albany  

Pos ## Player G A Sh GB DC TO CT FPS Fouls
A   1   Christine Grueniger  
D   2   Tricia Primomo  
A   3   Taylor Frink  
M   5   Olivia Jarem   1-2 
D   10  Nikki Branchini  
M   12  Mel Rorie   1-3 
M   16  Amanda Pollock  
M   18  Kayla Best   1-2 
D   21  Stephanie Kempf  
D   22  Jenn Primeau  
A   26  Melanie Sosnowski   1-2 
GK   38  Ashley Ross  
  4   Julie Bush  
  9   Rachael Burek  
  11  Kimberly Sumcizk  
    Totals.........  17  37  24  17  15  11  4-9  23 

## Goalie Minutes GA Dec Saves
38  Ashley Ross   60:00  10 


 Stony Brook  

Pos ## Player G A Sh GB DC TO CT FPS Fouls
D   1   Kennedy, Cori  
GK   3   Cahill, Mickey  
M   4   Cable, Victoria  
A   7   Ford, Abby  
M   8   Hughes, Jackie  
D   9   Passarelli, Justyne  
A   12  Djaha, Samantha   0-1 
D   15  Molfetta, Trish  
M   16  Cook, Melissa   0-3 
M   17  Bertolone, Courtney   0-2 
D   19  Rotante, Melissa  
D   30  Sweeney, Kelley  
  2   Moran, Nicolle   1-1 
  13  Callahan, Bridgid  
  18  Harrison, Kaitlyn  
  20  Kresse, Kerry  
  28  Romano, Jessica  
    Totals.........  22  23  20  1-7  26 

## Goalie Minutes GA Dec Saves
3   Cahill, Mickey   60:00  17  13 


 Stats by period 

SHOTS BY PERIOD   Total 
Stony Brook  12  10  22 
Albany  20  17  37 

SAVES BY PERIOD   Total 
Stony Brook  13 
Albany  10 

GROUND BALLS BY PRD   Total 
Stony Brook  15  23 
Albany  13  11  24 

FOULS BY PERIOD   Total 
Stony Brook  17  26 
Albany  13  10  23 

DRAW CONTROLS BY PRD   Total 
Stony Brook 
Albany  10  17 

TURNOVERS BY PRD   Total 
Stony Brook  11  20 
Albany  15 

CLEARS BY PERIOD   Total 
Stony Brook  9-11  4-9  13-20 
Albany  11-15  5-6  16-21 

FREE-POSITION SHOTS   Total 
Stony Brook  0-4  1-3  1-7 
Albany  1-2  3-7  4-9 


 Scoring Summary 

Prd  Time  Team  Type  Assists  H-V 
1.  1st  27:12  ALBANY   Olivia Jarem  Unassisted  1-0 
2.    22:07  ALBANY   Christine Grueniger  Unassisted  2-0 
3.    21:25  ALBANY   Rachael Burek  Taylor Frink  3-0 
4.    21:01  ALBANY   Melanie Sosnowski  Amanda Pollock  4-0 
5.    18:42  ALBANY   Kayla Best  Unassisted  5-0 
6.    18:16  ALBANY   Christine Grueniger  Unassisted  6-0 
7.    12:59  ALBANY   Olivia Jarem  Free position shot  7-0 
8.    7:12  ALBANY   Kayla Best  Unassisted  8-0 
9.    0:01  ALBANY   Taylor Frink  Unassisted  9-0 
10.  2nd  26:54  SBU   Bertolone, Courtney  Unassisted  9-1 
11.    24:26  ALBANY   Melanie Sosnowski  Free position shot  10-1 
12.    24:02  ALBANY   Kayla Best  Free position shot  11-1 
13.    22:52  ALBANY   Rachael Burek  Unassisted  12-1 
14.    21:21  SBU   Moran, Nicolle  Unassisted  12-2 
15.    18:16  ALBANY   Taylor Frink  Rachael Burek  13-2 
16.    11:26  SBU   Moran, Nicolle  Free position shot  13-3 
17.    10:16  SBU   Romano, Jessica  Ford, Abby  13-4 
18.    5:15  ALBANY   Mel Rorie  Free position shot  14-4 
19.    3:23  ALBANY   Kayla Best  Unassisted  15-4 
20.    1:38  SBU   Molfetta, Trish  Cook, Melissa  15-5 
21.    0:33  ALBANY   Julie Bush  Taylor Frink  16-5 
22.    0:19  ALBANY   Jenn Primeau  Unassisted  17-5 


 Penalty Summary 

Prd  Time  Team  ##  Player  Min  PP  Offense 
1st  11:01  ALBANY   3   Taylor Frink   N/A    YELLOW CARD 
  09:40  SBU   15  Molfetta, Trish   N/A    YELLOW CARD 
2nd  13:11  ALBANY   26  Melanie Sosnowski   N/A    YELLOW CARD 
  00:29  SBU   28  Romano, Jessica   N/A    YELLOW CARD 


 

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Players Mentioned

Kayla Best

#18 Kayla Best

MID
5' 8"
Senior
Nikki Branchini

#10 Nikki Branchini

MID
5' 6"
Junior
Rachael Burek

#9 Rachael Burek

MID
5' 7"
Freshman
Julie Bush

#4 Julie Bush

ATT
5' 7"
Senior
Taylor Frink

#3 Taylor Frink

MID
5' 6"
Junior
Christine Grueniger

#1 Christine Grueniger

ATT
5' 3"
Senior
Olivia Jarem

#5 Olivia Jarem

MID
5' 5"
Senior
Stephanie Kempf

#21 Stephanie Kempf

DEF
5' 2"
Sophomore
Amanda Pollock

#16 Amanda Pollock

MID
5' 6"
Sophomore
Jenn Primeau

#22 Jenn Primeau

M/D
5' 4"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Kayla Best

#18 Kayla Best

5' 8"
Senior
MID
Nikki Branchini

#10 Nikki Branchini

5' 6"
Junior
MID
Rachael Burek

#9 Rachael Burek

5' 7"
Freshman
MID
Julie Bush

#4 Julie Bush

5' 7"
Senior
ATT
Taylor Frink

#3 Taylor Frink

5' 6"
Junior
MID
Christine Grueniger

#1 Christine Grueniger

5' 3"
Senior
ATT
Olivia Jarem

#5 Olivia Jarem

5' 5"
Senior
MID
Stephanie Kempf

#21 Stephanie Kempf

5' 2"
Sophomore
DEF
Amanda Pollock

#16 Amanda Pollock

5' 6"
Sophomore
MID
Jenn Primeau

#22 Jenn Primeau

5' 4"
Sophomore
M/D