Worcester State Advances In ECAC New England Women's Lacrosse Championships With 11-10 Quarterfinal Round Victory At Curry
Fifth-seeded Worcester State advanced to the semi-final round of the 2013 ECAC Division III New England Women's Lacrosse Championships on Wednesday evening, as the Lancers posted an 11-10 triumph over fourth-seeded Curry in quarterfinal round action played at Katz Field in Milton, Mass.
Courtesy Worcester State Sports Information
Milton, MA --- Worcester State
sophomore Molly Kilday (Westford, MA) registered a
game-best five goals while freshman Jackie Connors
(Ashland, MA) notched five assists as they both helped lead
fifth-seeded Worcester State to a 11-10 upset over #4 Curry in the
Quarterfinals of the ECAC Division III New England Women's Lacrosse
Tournament this evening at Walter M. Katz Field.
With the win the Lancers, who improve to 13-5 overall and reset
the previous program standard for wins in one campaign. They move
on to the ECAC Semifinal round on Saturday to play top-seeded
Western New England at 4 PM. It marks the third time that the Blue
and Gold have earned an appearance in the second round with trips
in 2006 and 07.
The Colonels, who earned their sixth ECAC bid, see their fine
season come to a close at 14-6. They were led offensively by senior
Ana Bottary (Hull, MA) who finished with
team-highs of four tallies and two assists.
Junior classmates Haley Carey (N. Milford, CT)
and Deanna Montfredo (W. Islip, NY) along with
freshman Emma Bolton (Saddle River, NJ) also
chipped in with two markers each for the hosts. Bottary and junior
Mel Brickley (Chelmsford, MA) combined for six
draws while junior Kaitlin Cloutier (Montpelier,
VT) had three ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers.
Third-year Vicki O'Brien (Canton, MA) added two
goals and freshman Kalia Chase (Northbridge, MA)
moved one step closer to the 50 point club as she is now just three
points away with one goal and a pair of dishes. Connors had a
contest-best four draws and sophomore Sam Erwin
(Attleboro, MA) paced the defensive effort with six ground balls
and a pair of forced miscues.
Curry opened the contest with the 4-2 edge over the first 21
minutes of the game.
Bottary had a hand in every goal as she helped start the run with
an assist on Monfredo's goal at the 21:39 mark, scored the next two
unassisted and then she finished things off with a helper to Carey
with 9:12 remaining in the opening frame.
But the Lancers rattled off the next three goals to take a 5-4
advantage going into the intermission. O'Brien had some help from
Connors before Kilday potted a pair to end the stanza.
The second period proved to be an exciting one as neither team led
by more than two the rest of the way.
After Bolton sandwiched a pair of goals five minutes in between
one by Erwin. Chase and Kilday both tallied to put the visitors up
8-6 with 19:56 remaining.
Curry responded when Bottary found the back of the net twice to
help the Colonels go on a mini 3-1 surge as they equalized the game
9-9 with 11:25 left in regulation.
But the Lancers decisively won each of the next two draws to help
give Worcester State great starting position. O'Brien and sophomore
Jaclyn Lawlor (Westford, MA) both scored to help
put the Blue and Gold on top 11-9 with 3:46 on the clock.
WSU stalled to keep things moving, but Curry forced a miscue with
12 seconds remaining and Cloutier rifled a long pass by the net
down to Monfredo to help make the contest a one-score game. But
Connors sealed things up by winning the contests final draw.
Senior Alex Chisholm (N. Brookfield, MA) was
outstanding as she came up with some key saves for the Lancers and
she turned aside ten of the 20 shots she saw on net. Sophomore
Christina Wallis (Peabody, MA) recorded five stops
in the setback for the Colonels.
Curry held the slim lead in shots (25-23), finished 4-for-8 on
free position shots and two markers came with a man down. Worcester
State controlled the draw (13-10) and had the 21-15 advantage in
ground balls.
