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Women's Lacrosse Knocks Off Colorado College, 12-11

Junior attack Amanda Alexandrowicz notched six points on six goals Sunday against Colorado College.

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RADNOR, Pa. –
The Cabrini women's lacrosse team wrapped its regular season schedule with a 12-11 win against non-conference opponent Colorado College Sunday at Edith Robb Dixon Field. Junior attack Amanda Alexandrowicz totaled six points on six goals in the victory.

Junior attack Erin Nollen posted three points, pairing two goals with one assist. Sophomore attacks Jaime O'Hanlon and Kristen Vernon each recorded two points with one score and one helper.

Junior attack Kellie Levy and freshman attack Jacqueline McDermott each deposit one goal off the bench.

Senior defender Christiana Romano scooped a team-high five groundballs. Senior defender Chrissy Regan and senior attack Kerri Ricker notched four.

Alexandrowicz and sophomore defender Courtney Davis each collected a club-best three draw controls.

Junior goalkeeper Kate Schmid claimed her 10th win of the season with 10 saves.

Colorado jumped out of the gates and grabbed a quick 3-0 lead less than four minutes into the contest. The Cavaliers responded with an 8-0 run, holding the Tigers scoreless for the remainder of the first half.

Alexandrowicz triggered the spurt, scoring four of the run's first five goals, including three consecutive to begin the scoring. Nollen's second goal of the half with 2:44 remaining capped the decisive swing.

The Tigers scored first to begin the second stanza and trimmed its deficit to three goals, 9-6, at the 16:36 mark. Alexandrowicz's fifth goal of the afternoon pushed the Cabrini lead back to four goals with 14:18 remaining.

Colorado answered with a 4-1 run, pulling to with one goal, 11-10, at the 4:16 mark. Alexandrowicz's unassisted marker just 62 seconds following provided the Cavaliers with a much-needed insurance tally.

The Tigers' last gasp came from a freshman Bailey Terhune goal with 1:07 on the clock. However, the Blue & White claimed the draw control to seal the victory.

Terhune and sophomore Gioia Garden each recorded five points on four goals and one assist. Sophomore Claire Draudt registered four points on four assists, all in the second half.

Senior goalkeeper Jess Van Doren played the first half and notched seven saves in the loss. Junior Valerie Cranmer posted five stops in relief.

The Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Tournament commences Saturday, April 25 for the quarterfinal round. The semifinals will be played Wednesday, April 29 and the final is scheduled for Saturday, May 2.

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