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		<title>Five bold predictions for 2011-2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 19:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It will be a very strong year for women's sports]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It did not exactly seem like it but last season was one of UMBC’s most successful athletic seasons to date. While two of the team’s most visible programs (men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse) struggled, three teams won conference championships, another one a regular season title, and two more made it to the championship game/match in their respective sports.</p>
<p>UMBC finished in third place in the Commissioner’s Cup standings last season and there is plenty of reason to believe they will be more successful this season.</p>
<p>With the 2011-2012 athletic season starting in only a few days when the women’s soccer team plays their season opener here are five bold predictions for this upcoming year.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">The women’s sports will break through</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6952" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Ali-Loynachan-80.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Ali-Loynachan-80.jpg" alt="" title="Ali Loynachan (80)" width="300" height="664" class="size-full wp-image-6952" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ali Loynchan</p></div>
<p>Last season the volleyball team shocked a lot of people when they took an incredibly young group to finals of the America East tournament. Meanwhile, the women’s basketball team won their first-ever regular season championship and the women’s lacrosse team played in their second-straight championship game.</p>
<p>There is a lot of reason to believe that all three of those teams will again contend for a championship and while I’m at it, I’m saying at least two of the three will.</p>
<p>Last year the volleyball team had 14 players on it, 10 of them were only freshmen or sophomores, getting significant playing time. While losing Sabrina Hoeks and Bianca Sande is going to be tough both on the court and in the locker room there is plenty of leadership to be provided from their four upper classmen and plenty of talent on the roster. Ian Blanchard has also added an incredibly talented freshman class again, led by Hannah Schmidt, the <em>Baltimore Sun</em> and <em>Varsity Sports Network</em> 2010 Player of the Year.</p>
<p>The women’s basketball team returns three all-conference players, including two Player of the Year candidates. All three will be seniors with plenty of experience under their belts. While the team will have to replace two work-horses in Meghan Colabella and Michele Brokans, they have two eligible transfers capable of playing at a very high level while last year’s group of freshmen should be able to provide a lot in their sophomore seasons.</p>
<p>The women’s lacrosse team did lose a lot of talented offensive players, like Amanda Pappas, Erika Braerman, and Ashley Stodter, but there are still loads of talent left on the roster. First-team All-Conference Player Alicia Krause should once again lead the Retrievers while Emily Coady should bounce-back as a senior. The defense should also remain a solid unit with Lauren Mundell, Jessica Harkey, and Jamie Fahey all sticking around.</p>
<p>While I’m on the subject of women’s sports…</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">At least two female athletes will win Player of the Year awards</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6954" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Michelle-Kurowski.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Michelle-Kurowski.jpg" alt="" title="Michelle Kurowski" width="300" height="479" class="size-full wp-image-6954" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Michelle Kurowski</p></div>
<p>The only reasons the women’s basketball team did not have the America East Player of the Year last season was because Erin Brown and Michelle Kurowski were both so good that they split votes. Both should be in contention for it again this season and it might be the year one of them wins it.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a member of the volleyball team will definitely be in contention of a significant award, which is what happens when you have a good team. Allie Spaay was in contention for the Setter of the Year award last year and she may have won it had she not missed significant time with an injury. Ali Loynachan should definitely be right there with the conference’s best hitters.</p>
<p>Alicia Krause will also be in major contention for the Player of the Year award in women’s lacrosse. Last season she was a major candidate for it after finishing with 35 goals, 15 assists, 29 ground balls, 32 draw controls, and 20 caused turnovers. With three of the team’s top five goal scorings having graduated she’ll have plenty more opportunities to score and the offense is definitely going to be going through here. Emily Coady could be a dark horse this season as well. She has a stellar sophomore campaign but was quiet last season as Erika Braerman ran the game behind the net, but now that position is open for Coady again.</p>
<p>Let’s also not forget about Abbey McKenney on the swimming team, who won the Most Oustanding Swimmer award after winning six gold medals at the America East Championship Meet, leading the Retrievers to a conference title.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Men’s Soccer will repeat as champions</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6956" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Andrew-Bulls-3.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Andrew-Bulls-3.jpg" alt="" title="Andrew Bulls (3)" width="300" height="424" class="size-full wp-image-6956" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Andrew Bulls</p></div>
<p>Whooh, that’s a pretty big prediction, especially since they lost a very talented group of seniors, including the nation’s leading scorer the past two seasons, Levi Houapeu, but the Pete Caringi lead Retrievers should once again be one of the best teams in the nation. With Andrew Bulls, Pete Caringi III, Nirav Kadam, and incoming All-American Kadeem Dacres the Retrievers should once again have a very potent offense. While John Paul Waraksa and Chris Williams will both be missed on the defensive end, the return of Sean Rothe should help bolster a defensive unit with Vince Savarese, Liam Paddock, and Daniel Welsh that played very well last season.</p>
<p>They team will once again be having a very interesting goalkeeper battles going into the season but with three incredibly talented players at the position, they’ll be in great shape no matter who wins it.</p>
<p>Caringi also brought in a very strong freshman class, led by Zach Wenger, who has been playing against top-notch competition his entire youth career as a part of the United Stats National Team.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Men’s Basketball will bounce back significantly</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6958" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Chris-De-La-Rosa-25.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Chris-De-La-Rosa-25-e1313349872943.jpg" alt="" title="Chris De La Rosa (25)" width="300" height="328" class="size-full wp-image-6958" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chris De La Rosa</p></div>
<p>The last two seasons have been very difficult for the men’s basketball team, going a combined 9-51. But the team should definitely be much better this season. They probably won’t contend for a championship or anything but they very well could finish in the top half of the nine-team conference.</p>
<p>While the team does lose four players that saw significant time last season Chris De La Rosa may have been the conference best point guard last season and he’ll lead a group of guys that have finally grown up and have a lot of experience with them.</p>
<p>Last season four of the team’s major contributors were freshmen or sophomores but not that they know the ropes Jamar Wertz, Chase Plummer, Brian Neller and Adrian Satchell, who was an All-Rookie team selection two seasons ago, should be able to provide him with a lot of help while Randy Monroe’s incoming class is one of his most talented yet.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">The Men’s Lacrosse team will return to the nation’s elite</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6961" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Jones-3.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Jones-3.jpg" alt="" title="Jones (3)" width="300" height="400" class="size-full wp-image-6961" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Scott Jones</p></div>
<p>From 2006 to 2009 Don Zimmerman has the men’s lacrosse team in the upper echelon of the collegiate lacrosse world, reaching rankings as high as fourth in the nation at some points. But the last two years the team has had losing seasons and has missed the NCAA tournament. That what losing 17 All-Conference players and nine All-American in a four year span does to teams, especially when those players have to be replaced by 27 freshmen and sophomores on a 35-man rosters. </p>
<p>The men’s lacrosse team was incredibly young last year and it really showed. But this year Zimmerman, who is already regarded as one of the best coaches in the history of the game, really bolstered his coaching staff by getting Ed Stephenson back after an incredibly successful stint at Binghamton and has some experience to work with. Now those 27 freshmen and sophomores are seasoned players and will be joining a very experienced group of five seniors.</p>
<p>Scott Jones developed into an elite scorer as a sophomore while Rob Grimm continued his yearly-improvement as a junior. Players like Scott Hopmann, Dave Brown, Joe Lustgarten, Zach Linkous, Greg Korvin, Neill Lewnes, Matt Gregoire, and Ryan Johnston all showed a lot of promise last season and could make for a very dangerous and deep offensive unit while Brian McCullough, Aaron Verardi, Lucas Wood, Sam McKelvey, Riley Hansen, Breck Merritt, Nathan Klein, Ethan Murphy, and Tony Spada are all returning on the defensive side of things.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The women's lacrosse team has the best season.  Who else shined?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once again the women’s lacrosse team highlighted the spring season, getting a big upset in the first round of the America East tournament and getting to the conference championship game.  Meanwhile, the track and field team hosted the 2011 Conference Championship meet and Amanda Deller shined again, winning gold and silver.  While the men’s lacrosse team did struggle a bit, they turned it around and ended with a fine season while the men’s tennis team made it to the conference championship game and the softball team made it back to the conference tournament.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Top Coach</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Kelly Berger – Women’s Lacrosse</span></h3>
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<p>Once again Kelly Berger has led the women’s lacrosse team to the America East Championship.  It’s only her second year as the team’s head coach and already she has been the conference runner-up back-to-back years.  This after the team couldn’t even sniff a post season berth for several years prior to her taking over.  While everybody knew Berger was going to have some big time offensive weapons to work with, the defense was a big question mark with both Sarah Willis and Kate Quick having graduated.  But as it turns out this year’s team was even better defensively, and more defensively oriented.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Male Freshman of the Spring</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">D.J. Ream &#8211; Baseball</span></h3>
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<p>Last year D.J. Ream was unable to play for the baseball team because of an injury but that extra year to sit out seems to have really let him develop his game.  Ream led the baseball team with a .331 batting average in 35 starts and looks to be the centerpiece of a rebuilding program.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Female Freshman of the Spring</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Kim Berghaus – Women’s Tennis</span></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Kim-Berghaus-7.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Kim-Berghaus-7.jpg" alt="" title="Kim Berghaus (7)" width="560" height="350" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6870" /></a></p>
<p>Coming in as a freshman in any sport is hard enough as you have to learn the system and adjust to the collegiate level.  But coming in as a freshman from another country having to not only learn the system of the level of Division I collegiate athletes, but also a new language and culture is even tougher.  But Berghaus thrived through all of that and making her freshman year even more impressive was that she was put in the top spot and has a team best 11-6 record and went 11-4 in doubles competition en route to being names the America East conference women’s tennis Rookie of the Year.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Best Male Performance</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Scott Jones scores five against Albany</span></h3>
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<p>On the road, in a tough place to play, against a desperate team, in need of a win of his own, Scott Jones scored five goals to lead UMBC to a 13-9 victory over rival Albany.  Four of Jones’ goals came in the fourth quarter as UMBC came back to get the victory.  Jones’ first goal in the game came in the final minute of the first quarter to give UMBC a 3-1 lead and then, in the fourth quarter Jones gave UMBC a 9-8 lead.  However, Albany tied the game a few seconds later and Jones scored three-straight to clinch the victory for the Retrievers.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Best Female Performance</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Amanda Pappas nets six against Manhattan</span></h3>
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<p>It doesn’t matter if the women’s lacrosse team was way better than the Manhattan Jaspers, when one player can get through a defense that is practically triple teaming her whenever she gets the ball and score six times, it’s impressive.  Amanda Pappas scored six goals in a 20-6 victory and the only thing preventing her from scoring more was Kelly Berger taking her out of the game midway through the second half.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Best Moment</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Women’s lacrosse upsets Boston U in semi-finals</span></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/womens-lax-team.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/womens-lax-team.jpg" alt="" title="women&#039;s lax team" width="560" height="350" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6873" /></a></p>
<p>For a second-straight year the women’s lacrosse team scored a major upset in the semifinals of the America East tournament to advance to the conference championship game.  Historically the Terriers has dominated the Retrievers but UMBC notched their second ever victory against Boston U with a 12-11 overtime win, and first since 2006.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Most Improved Male Athlete</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Scott Jones – Men’s Lacrosse</span></h3>
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<p>I’ll admit.  Before this season I never even heard of Scott Jones.  He was on the team and saw time in a few games last year but he was pretty much a non-factor.  Not this year though.  This year Jones proved to be one of the best scorers in the conference and dominated defenses once he got in the right position.  With a team-high 23 goals the second-team all-conference attackman looks to be the centerpiece of the squad for the next two years.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Most Improved Female Athlete</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Ashley Scroggin &#8211; Softball</span></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Ashley-Scroggin.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Ashley-Scroggin.jpg" alt="" title="Ashley Scroggin" width="560" height="350" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6875" /></a></p>
<p>Last year Ashley Scroggin only went to the plate 13 times and managed only a single hit.  While it was a home run, she was not much of a threat at the plate.  But this year she was one of the top performers the softball team had, hitting .279 from the plate with 20 runs, 5 doubles, 10 home runs and 29 RBIs.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Unsung Male Athlete</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Jamie Kimbles – Men’s Lacrosse</span></h3>
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<p>When you only score 10 goals and have eight assists but still make an all-conference lacrosse team it says a lot about your ability.  Jamie Kimbles was put in a very difficult spot this season.  With so much youth on the team Kimbles not only had to be a quality starter but he had to be the leader or the men’s lacrosse team.  Before the season Kimbles suffered an injury and was out pretty much all of the preseason.  He came back a few games into the season but was still rusty.  But when he finally got back to full health it was clear just how much he meant to the team.  When he got healthy the offense ran through him and the team turned things around and went 5-3 in their final eight games.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Unsung Female Athlete</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">C.J. Durham &#8211;  Women’s Lacrosse</span></h3>
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<p>When you think of the women’s lacrosse team you think of a potent offense that will put up a lot of goals and outscore their opponents.  But this season the team was actually more defensively oriented and leading that defense was four-year defender C.J. Durham, who scooped up 18 ground balls and caused 15 turnovers while starting all 18 games for the Retrievers.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Fan’s Choice Male Athlete of the Spring</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Austin Drewyer &#8211; Baseball</span></h3>
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<p>Four years ago Austin Drewyer was a solid rotation player for the UMBC baseball team.  Potential was just oozing out of him and four years later he finally became that ace that the team needed him to become.  Drewyer has a team-best ERA in a team-high innings pitched with six complete games for the Retrievers.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Fan’s Choice Female Athlete of the Spring</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Amanda Pappas – Women’s Lacrosse</span></h3>
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<p>Amanda Pappas capped off a fantastic career at UMBC with another high-scoring campaign.  With a team-high 41 goals Pappas was absolutely unstoppable and was yet again an all-conference midfielder.  To go with her 41 goals she has 15 ground balls, 18 draw controls, 12 caused turnovers, and assisted six of her teammates goals.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Male Athlete of the Spring</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Gaulthier Berret – Men’s Tennis</span></h3>
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<p>Last year as a freshman Gaulthier Berret was adjusting to a lot of different things; to the system, level of play, to school, to the country, to the culture, etc.  But as a sophomore, with everything figured out, Berret became one of the top players in the conference and was named to the America East all-conference first0team in singles competition.  Berret was also a second-team honoree in doubles competition.  He went a team-best 14-3 in singles competition and had a victory over a nationally ranked opponent when the team played Maryland.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">Female Athlete of the Spring</span></span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">Amanda Deller – Women’s Track and Field</span></h3>
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<p>In only her sophomore year Amanda Deller officially proved to be the top female thrower in the America East conference.  In the 2011 America East conference championship meet Deller walked away with a gold medal, which she also won last season, in the shot put with a mark of 14.38 meters and also finished in second in the discus with a throw of 41.63 meters.</p>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s lax falls to Albany in AE finals</title>
		<link>http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/2011/05/08/womens-lax-falls-to-albany-in-ae-finals/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 15:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn’t how the women’s lacrosse team had imagines their return to the America East Championship but simply put, they were overmatched by the No. 7 team in the nation, Albany.</p>
<p>Through 12 minutes UMBC was even with the Great Danes, as the game was tied 2-2 after Amanda Pappas responded to goals from Rachel Burek and Jodi Battaglia, respectively. They the Great Danes’ top-ranked defense took over, shutting UMBC out for nearly 50 minutes, from Pappas’ second goal at 18:15 in the first half to Ashley Stodter’s goal with 2:10 left in regulation.</p>
<p>In that time that UMBC failed to get anything going on offense Albany ripped off nine goals and took an 11-2 lead with less than five minutes to go in the game.</p>
<p>After Stodter ended UMBC’s scoring drought freshman Kristen Bilney scored the team’s fourth goal with eight seconds to go but the game was long over at that point.</p>
<p>Pappas, Natalie Rau, and Erika Braerman were all named to the All-Championship team. Pappas has six goals in the tournament while Rau had 14 saves and Braerman has five points.</p>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s lax beats Boston U in OT, return to Championship game</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 23:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amanda Pappas and Erika Braerman had a hand in eight goals in the 12-11 win]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6794" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/DSC_0223-2.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/DSC_0223-2.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0223 (2)" width="300" height="355" class="size-full wp-image-6794" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Amanda Pappas led UMBC with four goals and had an assists in the victory.</p></div>
<p>For the second-straight year the women’s lacrosse team will be playing for the America East championship as they beat the team that beat them last year, Boston U, on the road in the semi-finals, 12-11, thanks to an overtime goal by Emily Coady.</p>
<p>With nearly six minutes left in the first overtime period Coady go free for the game-winning goal to give UMBC their first win against the Terriers since 2006.</p>
<p>UMBC trailed by four goals on two different occasions in the second half but by scoring five of the game’s last six goals the Retrievers sent it into overtime where Coady came up with the game-winner.</p>
<p>But this game was willed by UMBC’s seniors, Amanda Pappas and Erika Braerman. Pappas scored four goals and has an assists while Braerman scored two goals and had three assists. That dup had a hand in eight of the team’s goals.</p>
<p>Boston U scored the first two goals of the game at 21:48 and 19:41 and after Braerman netted UMBC’s first goal of the game, the Terriers scored back-to-back goals again to take a 4-1 lead over the Retrievers. But once the clock went below seven minutes UMBC started to heat upp on offense. At 6:54 Pappas netted a pass from Braerman and 51 seconds later another senior, Ashley Stodter, scored her first of two goals off an assist from Braerman.</p>
<p>Danielle Etrasco gave Boston a 5-3 lead at 2:17 but with 23 seconds left before the break Pappas scored her second goal of the game from a free position shot to make it a one goal game.</p>
<p>Only 48 seconds out of the break Lindsay Cox tied the game but the Terriers ripped off four-straight goals, giving them a four goal lead on UMBC with 17:50 left in the second half and after Stodter scored her second goal, which was assisted by Pappas, Molly Swain scorer her third of four goals to put UMBC down four goals again.</p>
<p>Then, something clicked for the Retrievers. Braerman scored on a free position goal with 13:50 left in the second half and 25 seconds later Cox scored her second of three goals to make it a two goals game. Two and a half minutes later Pappas scored her third goal of the game, which was assisted to Braerman to make it a one goal difference.</p>
<p>Even though Swain put UMBC down by two goals three and a half minutes later, UMBC battled back and Cox and Pappas each scored again in the final three minutes. Cox scored after a dodge and cut inside with 2:33 left in the second half and Pappas tied it with only 1:55 left in regulation off a free position shot.</p>
<p>In overtime, neither team got many looks but Coady hit the deciding shot to send UMBC to the America East championship game on Saturday, where they will play Albany at 1:00.</p>
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		<title>Fahey and Krause lead UMBC&#8217;s postseason honors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 04:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Six Retrievers get named to an all-conference team]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6781" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Alicia-Krause-2.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Alicia-Krause-2.jpg" alt="" title="Alicia Krause (2)" width="300" height="466" class="size-full wp-image-6781" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Alicia Krause led UMBC in five different statistical categories.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_6782" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/DSC_0120-Copy.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/DSC_0120-Copy.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0120 - Copy" width="300" height="544" class="size-full wp-image-6782" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jamie Fahey was definitely one of the conference&#039;s top defenders when she was healthy.</p></div>
<p>When you’re team is really good your players get recognized.  That’s the exact situation the women’s lacrosse team is in. With a 10-6 record with four of those wins coming in the team’s six conference games, UMBC is having a fine season and because of that six Retrievers saw their names listed on the all-conference team.</p>
<p>Junior midfielder Alicia Krause and sophomore defender Jamie Fahey were both named to the all-conference first team while seniors Erika Braerman, Amanda Pappas, and C.J. Durham were all second team honorees. Freshman midfielder Kristen Bilney was a unanimous selection to the all-rookie team.</p>
<p>Krause came in this season in better shape and found herself in a new position and she thrived in the role as a midfielder. She lead the team with 35 goals, 50 points, 28 grounds balls, 26 draw controls, and 18 caused turnovers.  She also had 15 assists this season and scored at least one point in every game, with at least one goal in 15 of the team’s 16 games. This season she had a team-best 14 multi-point performances and 10 multi-goal performances with six hat tricks.</p>
<p>Fahey, the 2010 America East Rookie of the year and second team honoree, was selected to the conference’s first team despite missing the final three games with a season-ending injury.  But when she was healthy she was a force and definitely one of the conference’s top defenders. She had 25 ground balls and 18 draw controls with 12 caused turnovers this season. Fahey was the anchor of the team’s defense that allowed only 9.69 goals per game through the team’s first 13 games but since her absence UMBC has allowed more than one goal more per contest.</p>
<p>For the second year in a row Braerman and Pappas had their names listed on the all-conference second team. Braerman leads UMBC with 18 assists and is second on the team with 48 points. Her 1.12 assists per game and 3.00 points per game both rank sixth in the conference while her 30 goals this season rank third on the team.</p>
<p>Pappas, on the other hand, is tied for Krause for team lead in goals with 35 and ranks third on the team with 40 points.  She also has 14 ground balls, 16 draw controls, and nine caused turnovers this year.  She is UMBC’s active leading scorer with 108 career goals and 134 career points. She has scored a goal in each of the team’s last 12 games and has seven hat tricks this season.</p>
<p>UMBC’s active leader in ground balls with 70 is Durham and in her final year she picked up a second team all-conference selection. This year she ranks second on the team with 14 caused turnovers and has 17 ground balls.</p>
<p>Finally, leaving the future looking bright for the Retrievers, Bilney, who started 13 games this year, was an all-rookie team selection after ranking second on the team with 18 draw controls while scoring eight goals with 11 points and causing 10 turnovers and scooping nine grounf balls.</p>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s lacrosse falls to Albany, 12-11</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 01:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drop to third seed in tournament, will play Boston U in first round]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6743" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Cox.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Cox.jpg" alt="" title="Cox" width="300" height="329" class="size-full wp-image-6743" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Lindsay Cox was one of three Retrievers to score three goals against Albany.</p></div>
<p>One goal – that was the difference between the women’s lacrosse team being the top seed in the America East tournament and being the third seed in the America East tournament.</p>
<p>Last year UMBC had no pressure on them when they went up against Albany in the semi-finals of the America East tournament and that lack of pressure led to a huge upset from the Retrievers and put them in the tournament finals.</p>
<p>This time around there was a lot more pressure, not only were the Retrievers in contention to win the conference tournament but they also were the final opponent in the regular season between Albany and a perfect season.</p>
<p>Two and a half minutes into the game Erika Braerman gave the Retrievers a 1-0 lead with a free position shot but Albany took a 9-6 lead into the half after Jodi Battaglia scored three goals and Ariana Parker and Rachael Burek each scored two goals.</p>
<p>Parker and Battaglia his back-to-back goals following Braerman’s scored but Braerman tied things up at 18:43 and just over a minute later Amanda Pappas gave the Retrievers the lead back.</p>
<p>Albany responded with back-to-back goals again, both from Burek but Emily Coady tied the game with a goal at 10:28.</p>
<p>Then the Great Danes separated themselves.  Albany scored four-straight goals over the nest seven and a half minutes with the final two coming from Battaglia.</p>
<p>Alicia Krause ended UMBC’s nine and a half minute scoring drought with a goal with 1:00 left and after Frink scored with 27 seconds left Lindsay Cox netted a goal with five seconds left to make it only a three-goal game at the break.</p>
<p>The Retrievers made a valiant effort in the second half.  Pappas, Cox, and Braerman each completed their hat tricks in the second half but nobody else on the team could find the net and Albany did just enough to get by and take the top seed in the tournament while bumping UMBC down to the three seed, where they will face Boston University in the semifinals of the conference tournament.</p>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s Lacrosse vs. Binghamton Live Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 15:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seniors lead way in 9-8 senior day victory over Binghamton]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6641" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/DSC_0227.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/DSC_0227.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0227" width="300" height="498" class="size-full wp-image-6641" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Erika Braerman scored two goals and had an assist on senior day.</p></div>
<p>The seniors stepped up on senior day. Amanda Pappas scored UMBC&#8217;s first three goals and Erika Braerman netted two goals and an assist as the Retrievers got by the Bearcats of Binghamton, 9-8 in a very rough game consisting of 54 fouls, eight yellow cards, and 25 turnovers.</p>
<p>The emotion of senior day may have gotten to the Retrievers early on and not even four minutes in UMBC found themselves behind by two goals but Amanda Pappas netted back-to-back goals to draw even. and after Kristen Stone gave the Bearcats a lead again, Pappas completed her hat trick to tie the game at three each.</p>
<p>Ali Castiglie gave Binghamton the lead again with her first of three goals but with 1:07 left in the first half Kristen Bilney scorer for the eighth time this year to re-tie the game.  Then, with one tick left on the clock Braerman netted her first goal of the game to give UMBC their first lead of the game.</p>
<p>UMBC extended the run to three 10 seconds into the second half when Alicia Krause scorer her first or two goals following the opening face-off in the second half.</p>
<p>But Binghamton did not make things easy and kept responding and outscored UMBC 3-1 over the next nine minutes to draw even at seven each.</p>
<p>Braerman gave UMBC the go-ahead goal with just under 10 minutes left in the game but Binghamton once again found a way to even the score when Beth Moore scored her third goal of the game with 8:43 left in the game.</p>
<p>But with exactly 8:00 left in the game Ashley Stodter scored her first goal of the game and extended her scoring streak with the game-winning goal.</p>
<p>Goals were at a premium for UMBC as Binghamton keeper Lauren Scott was phenomenal with 14 saves in 60 minutes.</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">UMBC (9-5, 3-1 AE)</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6596" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 309px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Mundell.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Mundell-e1303053732131.jpg" alt="" title="Mundell" width="299" height="399" class="size-full wp-image-6596" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Lauren Mundell</p></div>
<p><strong>A – Erika Braerman (25 g, 16 a, 4 GB, 3 CT)</strong><br />
<strong>A – Ashley Stodter (24 g, 2 a, 20 GB, 9 CT)</strong><br />
A – Lindsay Cox (10 g, 1 a, 5 GB, 3 CT)<br />
<strong>M – Alicia Krause (32 g, 14 a, 25 GB, 15 CT)</strong><br />
<strong>M – Amanda Pappas (29 g, 5 a, 14 GB, 7 CT)</strong><br />
M – Meagan Linkous (1 g, 1 a, 7 GB. 5 CT)<br />
M – Kristen Milligan (17 GB,3 CT)<br />
D – C.J. Durham (14 GB, 14 CT)<br />
D – Jessica Harkey (10 GB, 5 CT)<br />
<strong>D – Lauren Mundell (13 GB, 9 CT)</strong><br />
GK – Natalie Rau (80 s, 110 GA, 42.1 save%)</p>
<h4>Key Reserves</h4>
<p><strong>A – Emily Coady (19 g, 9 a, 6 GB)</strong><br />
M – Kristen Bilney (7 g, 3 a, 7 GB, 8 CT)<br />
M – Madi Bell (3 g, 4 a, 13 GB, 8 CT)</p>
<p><strong>Key Wins:</strong><br />
New Hampshire – 10-8<br />
Stony Brook – 10-8</p>
<p><strong>Key Losses:</strong><br />
@ Boston U – 13-9<br />
Johns Hopkins – 12-7</p>
<p><strong>Goals Per Game:</strong> 11.14<br />
<strong>Goals Against Per Game:</strong> 9.86</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #339966;">Binghamton (3-10, 1-2 AE)</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6597" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Beth-Moore.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Beth-Moore.jpg" alt="" title="Beth Moore" width="300" height="360" class="size-full wp-image-6597" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Beth Moore</p></div>
<p>A – Kimberly McGeever (10 g, 4 a, 13 GB, 1 CT)<br />
<strong>A – Lis Zuern (27 g, 11 a, 9 GB, 4 CT)</strong><br />
<strong>A – Ali Castigle (27 g, 7 a, 14 GB, 3 CT)</strong><br />
<strong>M – Beth Moore (31 g, 1 a, 28 GB, 17 CT)</strong><br />
M – Lizzie Wright (5 g, 3 a, 11 GB, 7 CT)<br />
M – Lena Amalfitano (4 GB, 4 CT)<br />
<strong>D – Siobhan Menz (1 g, 31 GB, 12 CT)</strong><br />
D – Lindsay Vona (6 GB, 7 CT)<br />
<strong>D – Lauren Lukefahr (1 g, 23 GB, 20 CT)</strong><br />
D – Kristin Pennino (11 GB, 12 CT)<br />
GK – Lauren Scott (118 s, 159 GA, 42.6 save%)</p>
<h4>Key Reserves</h4>
<p>A – Lindsay Angelillo (4 g, 4 GB, 1 CT)<br />
<strong>M – Katherin Hunsberger (6 g, 10 GB, 8 CT)</strong><br />
M – Brittany Stufano (2 g, 1 a, 7 GB, 3 CT)<br />
M – Amanda Hughes (2 g, 5 GB, 6 CT)<br />
M – Casey Bulman (1 g, 1 a, 6 GB, 1 CT)<br />
M – Allie Sabitus (1 g, 2 GB, 1 CT)</p>
<p><strong>Key Wins:</strong><br />
Niagara – 20-8<br />
Vermont – 14-13</p>
<p><strong>Key Losses:</strong><br />
Boston U – 15-6<br />
Stony Brook – 10-9</p>
<p><strong>Goals Per Game:</strong> 9.23<br />
<strong>Goals Against Per Game:</strong> 12.23</p>
<p><em>*Projected Starters</em></p>
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<p>UMBC has not played particularly great their last four game, even their wins were too close for comfort, so last game Kelly Berger made a couple changes in her lineup hoping to find something to spark the team.  But it didn’t work.  With the loss of Jamie Fahey on the defensive end of the field the women’s lacrosse team was outrun by Johns Hopkins as their fastest player and possibly best defender is done for the season.  But they still have plenty of offensive talent on the team and can make huge runs against any team that goes against them.</p>
<p>As for Binghamton, they are a better team than their record says, many of their games they’ve been in until their opponents made late runs to make things look worse than they were.  Binghamton is a scrappy defensive team but they’re going to be going up against a very emotional women’s lacrosse team that want to give their seniors a senior day victory.</p>
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<h4>Starters</h4>
<p><strong>UMBC</strong><br />
A &#8211; Erika Braerman, Emily Coady<br />
M &#8211; Alicia Krause, Ashley Stodter, Kristen Milligan, Kristen Bilney, Amanda Pappas, Madi Bell<br />
D &#8211; Meagan Linkous, Jessica Harkey, C.J. Durham<br />
GK &#8211; Natalie Rau</p>
<p><strong>Binghamton</strong><br />
A &#8211; Lindsay Angelillo, Lis Zuern, Ali Castigle<br />
M &#8211; Beth Moore, Lizzie Wright, Katherin Hunsberger, Amanda Hughes<br />
D &#8211; Siobhan Menz, Lindsay Vona, Lauren Lukefahr, Kristin Pennino<br />
GK &#8211; Lauren Scott</p>
<p>The one time I don&#8217;t project Emily Coady in the starting lineup she gets back in.  There aren&#8217;t too many changes from last game, except Coady is in for Lindsay Cox, which is presumably a strategy to get more offense.</p>
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<h4>First Quarter</h4>
<p><strong>29:13 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
UMBC is down a goal quick after Katherine Hunsberger took an inside pass from Lis Zuern and put it in the top right corner of the goal. 1-0 Bing</p>
<p><strong>27:49 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
Beth Moore made a dodge right in front of the goal and got the ball right past Natalie Ray on the one-on-one situation. 2-0 Bing</p>
<p><strong>25:48 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Emily Coady came around the back of the net from the right side and passed it right inside to Amanda Pappas, who put it right in the top of the goal for the score. 2-1 Bing</p>
<p><strong>24:48</strong><br />
Binghamton keeper Lauren Scott made a pass out to the left side of the field and had the pass knocked down by Ashley Stodter. Stodter scooped up the ground ball, shot it high after running in toward the goal, but Scott made the save.</p>
<p><strong>22:10 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Alicia Krause made a dodge inside and got the ball up to Amanda Pappas and from just outside the crease she put the ball in the right side of the goal to tie things up. 2-2 Ties</p>
<p><strong>21:34</strong><br />
Emily Coady had a free position shot saved but the ball bounced off Lauren Scott&#8217;s stick and as Binghamton scrambles to get it back it went out of bounced, giving UMBC the ball back.</p>
<p><strong>21:04</strong><br />
Alicia Krause was fouled and given a free position shot but Lauren Scott recorded her fourth save of the game.</p>
<p><strong>18:56</strong><br />
Amanda Pappas was fouled and given a free position shot but it bounced right in front of the goal and went wide.</p>
<p><strong>15:44 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
Kristen Stone was given a free position shot after a UMBC foul and two UMBC yellow cards, one on Kristen Bilney one on the team. 3-2 Bing</p>
<p><strong>15:19</strong><br />
A yellow card on Binghamton evened the field to 10 on 10 but Erika Braerman sent the shot wide on a free position shot.</p>
<p><strong>12:31</strong><br />
Krause rolled around a Binghamton defender and got a clear look at the goal but Lauren Scott recorded her sixth save in the first 18 minutes of the game.</p>
<p><strong>9:31</strong><br />
Ashley Stodter was given a shooting space foul but sent the free position shot way high and way wide.</p>
<p><strong>8:13 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Amanda Pappas is stepping up on senior day after taking an inside pass from Erika Braerman for her third goal of the game. 3-3</p>
<p><strong>5:51</strong><br />
Madi Bell stormed right up the middle of the field and hit a shot in the top of the goal but it was taken back but her momentum carried her into the crease and it was taken away.</p>
<p><strong>4:45 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
Right after the turnover by UMBC Binghamton ran up the field, made a few passes, drew a foul and Ali Castigle scored high on the free position shot. 4-3 Bing</p>
<p><strong>1:27</strong><br />
Liz Zuern got a yellow card and UMBC will have an advantage for the remainder of the first half anf for the first 1:33 of the second half.</p>
<p><strong>1:07 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
UMBC storms up the field after the card and Kristen Bilney scored on a high shot to tie it up four. 4-4</p>
<p><strong>0:01 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
One tick left on the clock and senior Erika Braerman storms around the right side of the goal and blasts a low shot through traffic to the bottom of the goal. 5-4 UMBC</p>
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<h4>Halftime &#8211; UMBC 5, Binghamton 4</h4>
<p>This is one sloppy game, there are a combined 35 fouls and 17 turnovers between the two teams but Amanda Pappas is stepping up big time in her final regular season home game and scored UMBC&#8217;s first three goals but any score is hard to come by with Lauren Scott in goal for the Bearcats as she had nine saves in the first half.</p>
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<p><strong>29:50 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Right after the opening draw control Alicia Krause ran right down the middle of the field and put the ball in the net to double UMBC&#8217;s lead. 6-4 UMBC</p>
<p><strong>26:18 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
Ali Castigle came around the left side of the goal, made a cut to get to the outside of the UMBC defender and put her shot right past Natalie Rau&#8217;s head. 6-5 UMBC</p>
<p><strong>22:26 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Alicia Krause took an inside pass made a cut to the outside and put the ball in the top of the goal to re-establish a two goal leads for UMBC. 7-5 UMBC</p>
<p><strong>21:22 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
After a foul down UMBC&#8217;s side of the field Binghamton got the ball, got up the field in a hurry, and Beth Moore blasted the shot high into the goal to cut UMBC&#8217;s lead in half again. 7-6 UMBC</p>
<p>Following the goal Kendall Mason replaced Natalie Rau in goal.</p>
<p><strong>20:56</strong><br />
Kristen Bilney was called for a yellow card, her second of the game, ejecting her from the game but after three minutes UMBC can sub back in.  There was also a yellow card on Lis Zuern, which was her second so she is also out for the rest of the game.</p>
<p><strong>17:00 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
Ali Castiglie scored her third goal of the game after a cross check just outside the crease gave her a free position shot. 7-7</p>
<p>UMBC called a timeout after the Binghamton goal and Natalie Rau is back in the cage.</p>
<p><strong>11:25</strong><br />
Natalie Rau came up with a big save after Beth Moore ran right at her after a free position shot.</p>
<p><strong>9:36 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Erika Braerman ran around the goal from the right side and while she was making her way to the left she blasted a shot low to give UMBC the lead. 8-7 UMBC</p>
<p><strong>8:43 &#8211; Binghamton Goal</strong><br />
Beth Moore scored her third goal of the game with an inside cut to the goal. 8-8</p>
<p><strong>8:00 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Senior Ashley Stodter scores her first goal of the game from right in front of the goal on a low shot. 9-8 UMBC</p>
<p><strong>2:28</strong><br />
Binghamton&#8217;s Lindsay Vona gets a yellow card, she&#8217;s out for the left of regulation.</p>
<p><strong>1:51</strong><br />
Beth Moore gets called for a foul and gets handed a yellow card so Binghamton is two down for the rest of regulation.</p>
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<h4>Final Score &#8211; UMBC 9, Binghamton 8</h4>
<p>UMBC escapes with a rough win to improve to 4-1 in conference play.</p>
<p>More to come after I chat with the players!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alicia Krause]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Johns Hopkins struck early and never let UMBC get anything going from them on.  Rachel Ballatori scored a goal just over five minutes into the game.  Amanda Pappas tied things up off a pass from Erika Braerman but the Blue Jays wouldn&#8217;t let UMBC make any sort of run.  Every time UMBC would score, Hopkins responded.  Not even a minute and a half after Pappas&#8217; goal Brooke Foussadier scored her first of two goals in the game and sparked a three-goal run by Johns Hopkins.  UMBC went down 4-1 not even 15 minutes into the game but Kristen Bilney finally ended UMBC&#8217;s scoring drought of 13 minutes off an assist from Braerman, which put her in soul possession of fourth place all-time with 55 career assists.</p>
<p>However, Johns Hopkins ended the half with two goals in the final ten minutes to go into the break, 6-2.</p>
<p>UMBC struck first in the second half. Alicia Krause scored three goals in the game to give her 11 in the team&#8217;s last three games.  Her first was only five seconds into the second half but The Blue Jays traded goals with UMBC, responding to Krause&#8217;s goal, Ashley Stodter&#8217;s goal, and then Krause&#8217;s second goal with three-straight to take an 11-5 lead.</p>
<p>The Retriever did not quite however. Krause score her third goal of the game with just under 10 minutes to play and Emily Coady scored another for UMBC with just over five minutes left to make it an 11-7 game.  But Hopkins kept possession for the majority of final five minutes and score again with 44 second left after Taylor D&#8217;Amore, who scored three goals and had three assists in the game, was checked and the ball flew out of her stick and into the goal.</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffcc00;">UMBC (9-4)</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6545" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Alicia-Krause-2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6545" title="Alicia Krause (2)" src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Alicia-Krause-2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="500" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Alicia Krause</p></div>
<p>A – Emily Coady (18 goals, 9 assists, 6 GB)<br />
<strong>A – Erika Braerman (25 goals, 14 asts, 4 GB)</strong><br />
<strong>A – Ashley Stodter (23 goals, 2 assists, 20 GB)</strong><br />
<strong>M – Alicia Krause (29 goals, 14 assists, 21 GB)</strong><br />
<strong>M – Amanda Pappas (28 goals, 5 asts, 14 GB)</strong><br />
M – Meagan Linkous (1 goal, 1 asts, 5 GB, 5 CT)<br />
M – Kristen Milligan (16 GB, 3 CT)<br />
D – C.J. Durham (13 GB, 14 CT)<br />
D – Lauren Mundell (13 GB, 7 CT)<br />
<strong>D – Jamie Fahey (25 GB, 12 CT)</strong><br />
GK – Natalie Rau (71 Saves, 98 GA, 42.0 save%)</p>
<h4>Key Reserves</h4>
<p><strong>M – Lindsay Cox (10 goals, 1 assists, 5 GB)</strong><br />
M – Madi Bell (3 goals, 4 assists, 13 GB, 8 CT)<br />
M – Kristen Bilney (6 goals, 3 assists, 7 CT)<br />
M – Taelar Errington (1 goals, 1 assists)<br />
M &#8211; Jennie Ballenger (4 goals)<br />
D – Jessica Harkey (10 GB, 5 CT)</p>
<p><strong>Key Wins:</strong><br />
Manhattan – 20-6<br />
New Hampshire – 10-8</p>
<p><strong>Key Losses:</strong><br />
@Duquesne – 8-7<br />
@ Boston U – 13-9</p>
<p><strong>Goals Per Game:</strong> 11.46<br />
<strong>Goals Allowed Per Game:</strong> 9.69</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #00ccff;">Johns Hopkins (7-5)</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_6546" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/McCaffrey.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6546" title="McCaffrey" src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/McCaffrey.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="433" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Colleen McCaffrey</p></div>
<p>A – Rachel Ballatori (13 goals, 7 assists, 3 GB)<br />
<strong>A – Candace Rossi (22 goals, 10 assists, 9 CT)</strong><br />
M – Brooke Foussadier (14 goals, 9 a, 11 GB)<br />
M – Brianna Cronin (8 goals, 13 GB, 3 CT)<br />
<strong>M – Taylor D’Amore (20 g, 11 a, 11 GB, 12 CT)</strong><br />
<strong>M – Colleen McCaffrey (29 goals, 7 a, 12 GB)</strong><br />
M – Courtney Schweizer (2 g, 1 a, 9 GB, 3 CT)<br />
M – Rachel Serio (1 goal, 13 GB, 3 CT)<br />
<strong>D – Alyssa Kildare (2 goals, 1 a, 29 GB, 20 CT)</strong><br />
<strong>D – Brooke Lipinski (11 GB, 11 CT)</strong><br />
D – Sammi Arbitman (10 GB, 8 CT)<br />
GK – Cosette Larash (78 svs, 105 GA, 42.6 s%)</p>
<h4>Key Reserves:</h4>
<p>Sarah Taylor (8 goals, 4 assists, 5 GB)<br />
<strong>A &#8211;  Katie Duffey (9 goals, 5 GB, 1 CT)</strong><br />
A &#8211; Monica Fisher (2 goals, 2 assists, 5 GB)<br />
A &#8211; Ana Henrich (2 goals, 0 assists, 1 GB)<br />
M &#8211; Sammy Cermack (5 goals, 1 assist, 7 GB, 4 CT)<br />
M &#8211; Cami Kramer (2 goals, 1 assist, 4 GB)<br />
M &#8211; Sophia Sherry (4 GB, 3 CT)</p>
<p><strong>Key Wins:</strong><br />
@ Towson – 10-1<br />
@ Drexel – 10-7</p>
<p><strong>Key Losses:</strong><br />
@ Harvard – 12-8<br />
@ Florida – 14-10</p>
<p><strong>Goals Per Game:</strong> 11.67<br />
<strong>Goals Allowed Per Game:</strong> 8.75</p>
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<p>Even though they won their last two games the women’s lacrosse team has not played their best lacrosse their last three games.  But Johns Hopkins hasn’t either.  They have not lost to a bad team all year, but the wins they have should be better than they are.  They don’t have a win against a good team that was really a one sided game at all.  Like UMBC, Johns Hopkins has a bunch of offensive weapons and anybody can step up and score for them.  Their defense is also better; however, their goalkeeper has been choppy.  If UMBC can play like they did against New Hampshire, which they are perfectly capable of doing, they can be one of the best teams in the country and right now they have to get back to that.</p>
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<h4>Starters</h4>
<p><strong>UMBC</strong><br />
A &#8211; Erika Braerman<br />
M &#8211; Lindsay Cox, Alicia Krause, Ashley Stodter, Kristen Milligan, Kristen Bilney, Amanda Pappas, Madi Bell<br />
D &#8211; Meagan Linkous, Jessica Harkey, C.J. Durham<br />
GK &#8211; Natalie Rau</p>
<p><strong>Johns Hopkins</strong><br />
A &#8211; Brooke Foussadier, Colleen McCaffrey, Rachel Ballatori, Candace Rossi<br />
M &#8211; Brianna Cronin, Taylor D&#8217;Amore, Rachel Ballatori<br />
D &#8211; Alyssa Kildare, Brooke Lipinski, Sammi Abritman<br />
GK &#8211; Cosette Larash</p>
<p>When your team isn&#8217;t playing to the best of their ability coaches have to find a way to spark them to get them to play better and that is exactly what Kelly Berger is doing.  She&#8217;s switching things up and even though only one attack is listed they will play with three players on attack.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Jamie Fahey is out for the season with an ACL injury, which explain why the 2010 Rookie of the Year is not starting.</p>
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<h4>First Quarter</h4>
<p><strong>24:55 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Rachel Ballatori scores the first goal of the game of an assist from Taylor D&#8217;Amore. 1-0 JHU</p>
<p><strong>24:30 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Amanda Pappas was right in front of the goal and took an inside pass from Erika Braerman and put the ball in the net to tie things up. 1-1 UMBC</p>
<p><strong>23:09 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Brooke Foussadier give Hopkins the lead back. 2-1 JHU</p>
<p><strong>22:47 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Candace Rossi makes it a two goal lead for JHU. 3-1 JHU</p>
<p><strong>16:34 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
JHU is putting a lot of pressure on UMBC and Taylor D&#8217;Amore broke to take a 3-goal lead. 4-1 JHU</p>
<p><strong>11:40 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Erika Braerman gets credit for her second helper when Kristen Bilney ended the drought to cut JHU&#8217;s lead. 4-2 JHU</p>
<p><strong>9:45 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Sammy Cermack put in a pass from Candace Rossie to put UMBC down three goals. 5-2 JHU</p>
<p><strong>0:35 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Colleen McCaffrey capitalized on a late UMBC mistake following a nice save from Natalie Rau to give JHU a four goal lead. 6-2 JHU</p>
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<h4>Halftime &#8211; Johns Hopkins 6, UMBC 2</h4>
<p>UMBC really struggled in that first half.  Natalie Rau has made seven saves but they are losing draw controls, 7-2 and ground balls 10-6.</p>
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<h4>Second Half</h4>
<p><strong>29:53 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Alicia Krause ran right up the middle of the field off a draw control and hit the high shot. 6-3 JHU</p>
<p><strong>27:26 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Colleen McCaffrey scored her second goal of the game. 7-3 JHU</p>
<p><strong>24:44 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Ashley Stodter scored a free position goal after a shooting space foul on the Blue Jays. 7-4 JHU</p>
<p><strong>21:06 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
UMBC got cause jogging up the field in transition as Rachel Ballatori scores a goal. 8-4 JHU</p>
<p><strong>18:31 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Alicia Krause is in a really hot stretch right now, scoring her second goal of the game and 11th in three games. 8-5 JHU</p>
<p><strong>14:35 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Brooke Foussadier got free for her second goal of the game. 9-5 JHU</p>
<p><strong>13:32 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Candace Rossi just beat Alicia Krause purely on size, shooting right over her. 10-5 JHU</p>
<p><strong>11:08 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Talor D&#8217;Amore cut right in front of the goal and hit a high shot for a 6-goal lead. 11-5 JHU</p>
<p><strong>9:33 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
Alicia Krause ran to the middle from outside, took a pass, rolled off the JHU defender, and hit the goal high. 11-6 JHU</p>
<p><strong>5:01 &#8211; UMBC Goal</strong><br />
UMBC isn&#8217;t giving up and Emily Coady just made it a four goal game with her first goal of the game. 11-7 JHU</p>
<p><strong>0:44 &#8211; Johns Hopkins Goal</strong><br />
Taylor D&#8217;Amore got checked from behind and the ball went into the goal, her third of the game to go with three assists. 12-7 JHU</p>
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<h4>Final Score: Johns Hopkins 12, UMBC 7</h4>
<p>The talent difference between Hopkins and UMBC was pretty clear and the loss of Jamie Fahey and her speed was pretty clear as well.</p>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s lacrosse survives later rally to beat Vermont</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 22:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Johns</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[W. Lacrosse]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alicia Krause]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Amanda Pappas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ashley Stodter]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Emily Coady]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Erika Braerman]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alicia Krause had five points in the 14-13 victory]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6518" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Emily-Coady-2.jpg"><img src="http://www.umbcsportsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Emily-Coady-2.jpg" alt="" title="Emily Coady (2)" width="300" height="472" class="size-full wp-image-6518" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Junior Emily Coady scored three goals off the bench for UMBC.</p></div>
<p>Only a few days after carrying UMBC to a victory past Stony Brook with six points, junior midfielder Alicia Krause scored four goals and had an assist to lead the women’s lacrosse team to a 14-13 victory over Vermont at Moulton Winder Field.</p>
<p>This is not your grandfather’s Vermont Catamount team that was historically an easy victory in the past, this is a much improved squad that have a very strong home field advantage.  But the women’s lacrosse team jumped out early the get past them.</p>
<p>Krause scored the games first goal in only 1:29 and Emily Coady doubled the Retriever lead not even 30 seconds later.  The conference’s reigning Rookie of the Week, Sydney Mas, got Vermont on the board a few minutes later but Meagan Linkous responded with a goal less than a minute later.  </p>
<p>Vermont was able to score again when Marcie Marino netted a ball in a free position shot but once again UMBC scored fast afterward to not allow the Catamounts to get any sort of momentum.  Krause scored only 13 seconds later and then scored two more times in the first 18 minutes of the game.</p>
<p>Once again though, after Vermont finally scored at 9:39, Erika Braerman scored only eight ticks of the clock later to take what ever momentum the Catamounts might have had away.  She then responded to a goal by Samantha Stern while Ashley Stodter netted a goal off a pass from Krause after Megan MacDonald scored, giving UMBC a 10-5 lead at the break.</p>
<p>UMBC extended their lead to six goals forty seconds into the second half when Coady netted her second goal of the game but Vermont had three-straight scores from Marino, Mas, and Stern, to cut UMBC’s lead to three goals.</p>
<p>That three was doubled in four minutes, however, as Amanda Pappas scored, followed by Coady and Braerman boh completing hat tricks.</p>
<p>But Braerman’s goal with 15:16 left in the game would be UMBC’s last and Vermont went on a big run at the end of the game.  Mas and Allison Pfohl each scored two of the Catamounts five goals to close out the game but the Retriever defense would not allow Vermont to get the equalizing goal.</p>
<p>The five points in the game gave Krause 100 in her career and joins Braerman, Coady, and Pappas in the 100-point club, giving the Retrievers four teammates with 100 career points for the second time ever, the first time being in 1987.</p>
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