Women's Lacrosse Hosts A-East Championship; Ashley Ross Named Defender of the Week

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Women's Lacrosse Drops 11-9 Decision to UMBC in America East Conference Semifinal Round

Albany, N.Y. - Sophomore attack Emily Coady had three of her four goals in the second half, as UMBC knocked off top seed UAlbany, 11-9, in the semifinals of the America East Conference Tournament on Thursday, May 6 at John Fallon Field. UMBC will meet five-time defending champion Boston University, a 10-6 winner in its semifinal, in Saturday's championship.
     UMBC (11-6) trailed by three at the break, but regrouped with three unanswered to draw even at five apiece. Alicia Krause intercepted Christine Grueniger's pass at the top of the scoring zone and drove the length of the field to find the net. Amanda Pappas tied the contest by converting a bounce shot in a free-position situation.
     UAlbany (13-3) went back in front when Melanie Sosnowski drove between two defenders and hit the upper left corner. The Retrievers answered with four consecutive goals over the next 10 minutes. Pappas tied the contest with a bounce shot, before Coady put her team ahead by working on a defender and spinning to her right shoulder. Coady slid across the top of the crease, moving right to left, for a two-goal margin. Bria Phillips ended the run by driving in the middle and placing a shot just under the crossbar.
     The Great Danes, who won the conference regular-season title for the first time since joining the league in 2002, fought back with back-to-back goals by Olivia Jarem and Grueniger. Jarem fired a free-position shot to right of the goalkeeper, before Grueniger sent another free-position chance inside the left post with 3:58 remaining.
     The Retrievers, who avenged an 11-10 loss to UAlbany on their home field during the regular schedule, thwarted any comeback attempt with a pair of goals 32 seconds apart. Lindsay Cox drove into the middle of the zone and sent a high shot into the cage. Coady scored on a wraparound, moving from behind to the left of the cage, for an 11-8 lead with 2:20 to play.
     "Draw controls are obviously a big part of the game," UAlbany goalkeeper Ashley Ross explained. "When we are not getting in our attack, it is kind of hard to play defense for the whole second half. It is very frustrating to live through, but UMBC is a good team. If they get on a run, they seem to get going. We didn't do enough to step up and stop those runs."
     The Great Danes built a 4-0 lead midway through the first half. Grueniger took a pass from Taylor Fink, one of her three assists on the day, and scored from left of the crease with one minute and 23 seconds elapsed. Jarem then split two defenders on a drive from the left side. Rachael Burek and Grueniger found the net 19 seconds apart to complete the outburst. Nikki Branchini keyed the fourth goal when she won the draw that led to the scoring play.
     Ashley Stodter, who scored twice, converted a free-position attempt that bounced under the crossbar to get the Retrievers on the scoreboard. UMBC cut the deficit to 5-2 by halftime when Meagan Linkous caused a turnover that led to Coady's fastbreak goal with 19.3 seconds remaining in the period.
     "It was an interesting game," offered UAlbany's Lindsey Hart, the America East coach of the year. "I think the tough thing was that early on we probably should have been up more (than we were). We played a lot of defense in the first half, and I think it just wore us down a little bit. I think we really never got into our groove. Even when we were up by a couple, we were concerned and we weren't clicking. They were fighting as hard as they could, but it just wouldn't come through for us today."
     UAlbany's Grueniger and Jarem each had three goals, while Ross stopped a career-best 13 shots. UMBC goalkeeper Kate Quick made eight saves.
     "It was an awesome four years playing with these girls and for Lindsey (Hart)," said UAlbany senior Kayla Best, who finished her career second on the all-time scoring list. "I will look back four years down the road and I'm sure that (the program) will win the America East (championship). I will then be able to say, 'hey, I was a part of that.' It was a great experience."

Paw Prints:  UAlbany hosted the America East Conference Championship for the first time ... Boston University will meet UMBC for the title and the league's automatic NCAA berth on Saturday, May 8 (1:00 p.m.) at UAlbany's John Fallon Field ... the Great Danes are now 22-23 all-time in Division I games decided by two goals or less ... Taylor Frink finished with 25 assists, one off the school's single-season record set by Jenn O'Donnell in 1996 ... senior midfielder Olivia Jarem netted two or more goals for the ninth consecutive game and has scored 28 points in that span ... Kayla Best ended her career second on the career scoring chart with 188 points (155 goals, 33 assists).

UMBC 11, UAlbany 9 (May 06, 2010, America East Conference Semifinal, Albany, N.Y.)


 

Lacrosse Box Score

 
Lacrosse Box Score (Final)
2010 UAlbany Lacrosse
#4 UMBC vs #1 ALBANY (May 06, 2010 at Albany, N.Y.)

 Summary 
UMBC (10-7) vs. ALBANY (14-2)
Date: May 06, 2010  Attendance:
Weather: 71 degrees, partly cloudy

SCORE BY PERIOD   Total 
UMBC  11 
ALBANY 

UMBC SCORING: GOALS: Coady, Emily 4; Pappas, Amanda 2; Stodter, Ashley 2; Cox, Lindsay 1; Krause, Alicia 1; Phillips, Bria 1. ASSISTS: Cox, Lindsay 1.

ALBANY SCORING: GOALS: Christine Grueniger 3; Olivia Jarem 3; Kayla Best 1; Rachael Burek 1; Melanie Sosnowski 1. ASSISTS: Taylor Frink 3.

Officials: Judy Strong; John Trotta; Dave Shiffman.


 ALBANY  

Pos ## Player G A Sh GB DC TO CT FPS Fouls
A   1   Christine Grueniger   1-4 
D   2   Tricia Primomo  
A   3   Taylor Frink  
M   5   Olivia Jarem   1-2 
A   9   Rachael Burek  
D   10  Nikki Branchini  
M   12  Mel Rorie  
M   18  Kayla Best   0-1 
A   20  Jodi Battaglia   0-1 
D   21  Stephanie Kempf  
D   22  Jenn Primeau  
GK   38  Ashley Ross  
  16  Amanda Pollock  
  26  Melanie Sosnowski  
    Totals.........  27  12  14  17  2-8  27 

## Goalie Minutes GA Dec 1 2 Saves
38  Ashley Ross   60:00  11  13 


 UMBC  

Pos ## Player G A Sh GB DC TO CT FPS Fouls
M   1   Cox, Lindsay   0-1 
D   2   Fahey, Jamie  
A   3   Braerman, Erika  
D   4   Linkous, Meagan  
A   5   Krause, Alicia   0-1 
M   8   Stodter, Ashley   1-1 
D   9   Mundell, Lauren  
M   10  Milligan, Kristen  
A   11  Coady, Emily  
D   16  Willis, Sarah  
M   35  Pappas, Amanda   1-2 
GK   33  Quick, Kate  
  18  Phillips, Bria  
  20  Gable, Amanda  
  29  Durham, C.J.  
    Totals.........  11  30  22  11  2-5  24 

## Goalie Minutes GA Dec 1 2 Saves
33  Quick, Kate   60:00 


 Stats by period 

SHOTS BY PERIOD   Total 
UMBC  14  16  30 
ALBANY  11  16  27 

SAVES BY PERIOD   Total 
UMBC 
ALBANY  13 

GROUND BALLS BY PRD   Total 
UMBC  12  10  22 
ALBANY  12 

FOULS BY PERIOD   Total 
UMBC  19  24 
ALBANY  13  14  27 

DRAW CONTROLS BY PRD   Total 
UMBC 
ALBANY  14 

TURNOVERS BY PRD   Total 
UMBC  11 
ALBANY  10  17 

CLEARS BY PERIOD   Total 
UMBC  8-12  9-10  17-22 
ALBANY  9-10  2-2  11-12 

FREE-POSITION SHOTS   Total 
UMBC  1-3  1-2  2-5 
ALBANY  0-1  2-7  2-8 


 Scoring Summary 

Prd  Time  Team  Type  Assists  H-V 
1.  1st  28:37  ALBANY   Christine Grueniger  Taylor Frink  1-0 
2.    20:40  ALBANY   Olivia Jarem  Unassisted  2-0 
3.    14:45  ALBANY   Rachael Burek  Taylor Frink  3-0 
4.    14:26  ALBANY   Christine Grueniger  Taylor Frink  4-0 
5.    11:51  UMBC   Stodter, Ashley  Free position shot  4-1 
6.    9:37  ALBANY   Kayla Best  Unassisted  5-1 
7.    0:19  UMBC   Coady, Emily  Cox, Lindsay  5-2 
8.  2nd  25:30  UMBC   Stodter, Ashley  Unassisted  5-3 
9.    24:37  UMBC   Krause, Alicia  Unassisted  5-4 
10.    19:02  UMBC   Pappas, Amanda  Free position shot  5-5 
11.    17:59  ALBANY   Melanie Sosnowski  Unassisted  6-5 
12.    14:42  UMBC   Pappas, Amanda  Unassisted  6-6 
13.    11:02  UMBC   Coady, Emily  Unassisted  6-7 
14.    9:10  UMBC   Coady, Emily  Unassisted  6-8 
15.    7:10  UMBC   Phillips, Bria  Unassisted  6-9 
16.    4:42  ALBANY   Olivia Jarem  Free position shot  7-9 
17.    3:58  ALBANY   Christine Grueniger  Free position shot  8-9 
18.    2:52  UMBC   Cox, Lindsay  Unassisted  8-10 
19.    2:20  UMBC   Coady, Emily  Unassisted  8-11 
20.    0:59  ALBANY   Olivia Jarem  Unassisted  9-11 


 Penalty Summary 

Prd  Time  Team  ##  Player  Min  PP  Offense 
1st  13:07  UMBC   5   Krause, Alicia   N/A    YELLOW CARD 
  01:35  ALBANY   12  Mel Rorie   N/A    YELLOW CARD 
2nd  14:53  ALBANY   12  Mel Rorie   N/A    YELLOW CARD 
  13:26  UMBC   29  Durham, C.J.   N/A    YELLOW CARD 
  12:16  UMBC   5   Krause, Alicia   N/A    YELLOW CARD 


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Jodi Battaglia

#20 Jodi Battaglia

ATT
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Kayla Best

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MID
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Nikki Branchini

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MID
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Rachael Burek

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MID
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Christine Grueniger

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ATT
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Senior
Olivia Jarem

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MID
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Stephanie Kempf

#21 Stephanie Kempf

DEF
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Sophomore
Amanda Pollock

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MID
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Sophomore
Jenn Primeau

#22 Jenn Primeau

M/D
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Players Mentioned

Jodi Battaglia

#20 Jodi Battaglia

5' 9"
Junior
ATT
Kayla Best

#18 Kayla Best

5' 8"
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MID
Nikki Branchini

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5' 6"
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Rachael Burek

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Christine Grueniger

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Senior
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Olivia Jarem

#5 Olivia Jarem

5' 5"
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Stephanie Kempf

#21 Stephanie Kempf

5' 2"
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Amanda Pollock

#16 Amanda Pollock

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Jenn Primeau

#22 Jenn Primeau

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M/D