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Dan Fisher

Assistant Director, NESCAC


100 Venture Way - Box 13
Hadley, MA 01035
P: (413) 587-2078
F: (413) 587-2167
www.nescac.com daniel.fisher@trincoll.edu

WOMEN’S LACROSSE Weekly Release #6 - April 19, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Recent Results 2010 Standings NESCAC Overall


Tuesday, April 13 W L W% GF GA W L W% GF GA
Union 11 at Middlebury 10 1 Trinity 6 1 .857 88 54 10 1 .909 140 82
2 Colby 5 2 .714 67 61 10 2 .833 144 90
Wednesday, April 14
Tufts 5 2 .714 95 76 9 2 .818 158 117
Conn. College 18 at E. Conn. St. 9
Skidmore 11 at Williams 15 4 Bowdoin 4 2 .667 66 65 8 4 .667 150 111
5 Amherst 4 3 .571 51 56 7 4 .636 97 81
Thursday, April 15 Williams 4 3 .571 64 67 8 4 .667 120 103
Colorado Col. 5 at Colby 15 7 Middlebury 3 4 .429 78 62 5 6 .455 122 106
Tufts 11 at Endicott 10 8 Bates 2 4 .333 63 67 5 5 .500 122 98
Middlebury 5 at Amherst 8 * 9 Connecticut College 1 6 .143 63 95 5 6 .455 118 131
Trinity 11 at Springfield 9
10 Wesleyan 0 7 .000 69 101 3 9 .250 129 156
Williams 12 at MIT 5

Saturday, April 17 Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week


Williams 13 at Wesleyan 7 *
Amherst 4 at Colby 9 * Rachel Romanowsky, Trinity
Conn. College 11 at Tufts 15 * (Junior, Midfielder - Hampstead, N.H.)
Colorado Col. 3 at Bowdoin 17 Romanowsky recorded five goals, five assists, four draw controls and two caused
Middlebury 8 at Trinity 12 * turnovers in a 2-0 week for the Bantams. At Springfield on Thursday, Romanowsky
had two goals and four assists in an 11-9 win. She followed on Saturday with a
Sunday, April 18 team-high three tallies along with an assist in a 12-8 victory against Middlebury,
Colorado Col. 4 at Bates 16 Trinity’s first win over the Panthers since 1989, a stretch of 19 games.
Bowdoin 15 at Endicott 10
Notes: The 2010 NESCAC Women’s Lacrosse Championship is just around the corner. With
Upcoming Games two weeks remaining, Trinity has the edge over the teams nipping at its heals for the top seed in this
Monday, April 19 year’s tournament. A win by the Bantams at Bates combined with a Tufts loss to Middlebury would
Bates at UNE 4:00 guarantee Trinity the number-one seed for the first time in postseason history. Other matches to watch
this week include Bowdoin versus Williams, as a win for either squad will keep hopes of a home quar-
Tuesday, April 20 terfinal contest alive. The 2010 NESCAC Women’s Lacrosse Championship begins on Sunday, May
Springfield at Williams 4:30 2 with first round action at the top four seeds...Amherst first year midfielder Wyatt Davis (Concord,
Mass.) scored three goals for the Jeffs during a 1-1 week. Davis had a pair of scores during an 8-5 win
Amherst at Skidmore 7:00
over Middlebury on Thursday, Amherst’s first win over the Panthers since 2003...Bates sophomore
midfielder Joan O’Neill (Westwood, Mass.) collected four goals and two assists in the Bobcats’ 16-4
Thursday, April 22 win over Colorado College on Sunday. She went 3-for-3 on free-position shots during the game...
Trinity at E. Conn. St. 4:30 Bowdoin junior attacker Katy Dissinger (Upper Brookville, N.Y.) tallied eight goals over a pair of non-
Wheaton at Tufts 4:30 conference wins last week, After posting a hat trick against Colorado College on Saturday, Dissinger
Springfield at Conn. College 4:30 netted five goals at Endicott on Sunday, as the Polar Bears won for the seventh time in their last eight
outings...Colby first year attacker Kate Pistel (Amherst, Mass.) collected five goals, six ground balls,
five draw controls, and two caused turnovers in the Mules’ 2-0 week. Pistel came away with four of
Saturday, April 24 her team’s nine goals in a 9-4 victory against Amherst on Saturday...Connecticut College sophomore
Colby at Conn. College 11:00 am * attacker Ashley Crutchfield (Concord, N.H.) came off the bench on Saturday and scored three goals in
Wesleyan at Amherst 12:00 * a 15-11 loss at Tufts. Earlier in the week, Crutchfield had a goal in an 18-9 win at Eastern Conn. St...
Bowdoin at Williams 12:00 * Middlebury junior Chase Delano (Greenwich, Conn.) scored five goals over three games last week
Trinity at Bates 2:00 * for the Panthers...Tufts sophomore midfielder Casey Egan (Massapequa, N.Y.) recorded three goals
Tufts at Middlebury 2:00 * and six assists for nine points in two wins last week for the Jumbos. Egan had three goals, three as-
sists, three ground balls, and three draw controls in Saturday’s 15-11 win over Connecticut College.
The Jumbos have now won eight in a row...Wesleyan junior attacker Allie Lynch (Greenwich, Conn.)
* - NESCAC dished out four assists in the Cardinals’ 13-7 setback to Williams on Saturday, giving her 34 on the
year to break the single-season program mark of 31 set in 2007...Williams junior goalkeeper Julia
Schreiber (Cockeysville, Md.) posted a .625 save percentage and a 5.64 goals against average in a
3-0 week for the Ephs, as she averaged 8.3 saves per game. She made 13 saves in a 13-7 victory
over Wesleyan on Saturday. Sophomore Kaitlin Ellis racked up 15 points over the three wins, scoring
five goals and 10 assists.

AMHERST · BATES · BOWDOIN · COLBY · CONNECTICUT COLLEGE · HAMILTON · MIDDLEBURY · TRINITY · TUFTS · WESLEYAN · WILLIAMS
New England Small College Athletic Conference WOMEN’S LACROSSE Weekly Release #6 - April 19, 2010

2010 NESCAC WOMEN’S LACROSSE STATISTICS


Through games of April 18, 2010 (All games)
TEAM STATISTICS
GOALS PER GAME GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP GA Minutes GAA
1. Tufts 11 158 14.36 1. Amherst 11 81 660:00 7.36
2. Trinity 11 140 12.73 2. Trinity 11 82 660:00 7.45
3. Bowdoin 12 150 12.50 3. Colby 12 90 723:00 7.47
4. Bates 10 122 12.20 4. Williams 12 103 720:00 8.58
5. Colby 12 144 12.00 5. Bowdoin 12 111 727:46 9.15
6. Middlebury 11 122 11.09 6. Middlebury 11 106 663:00 9.59
7. Wesleyan 12 129 10.75 7. Bates 10 98 607:04 9.69
8. Connecticut College 11 118 10.73 8. Tufts 11 117 660:00 10.64
9. Williams 12 120 10.00 9. Connecticut College 11 131 673:04 11.68
10. Amherst 11 97 8.82 10. Wesleyan 12 156 733:46 12.76

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GOALTENDER STATISTICS


POINTS PER GAME GOALS AGAINST AVG (Max. 20.00)
## Player-Team CL GP G A Pts. Avg/G ## Player-Team CL GP GA Min. GAA
1. Emily Johnson-TUF SR 11 39 12 51 4.64 1. Stephanie Fisher-TRI SO 5 31 291:50 6.37
2. Joan O’Neill-BAT SO 10 28 14 42 4.20 2. Lamia Harik-AMH SO 11 81 660:00 7.36
3. Rachel Romanowsky-TRI JR 11 25 17 42 3.82 3. Sarah Warnke-COL JR 12 76 596:17 7.65
4. Lara Kozin-TUF SO 11 21 20 41 3.73 4. Julia Schreiber-WIL JR 12 94 694:32 8.12
5. Amy Campbell-COL SR 12 35 7 42 3.50 5. Gina Dinallo-TRI SO 6 49 360:00 8.17
6. Jenna Abelli-TUF SR 11 27 10 37 3.36 6. Tara Connolly-BOW FR 12 93 606:15 9.20
7. Allie Lynch-WES JR 12 6 34 40 3.33 7. Lily Nguyen-MID SO 11 104 655:41 9.52
8. Casey Egan-TUF SO 11 24 12 36 3.27 8. Mara Krueger-BAT JR 10 93 565:53 9.86
9. Dana Heritage-MID SR 11 25 7 32 2.91 9. Sara Bloom-TUF JR 11 105 613:22 10.27
10. Caitlin Irvine-TRI JR 11 24 7 31 2.82 10. Ashleigh Kowtoniuk-CONN SO 11 127 656:55 11.60
Kelley Trapp-AMH JR 11 9 22 31 2.82
SAVE PERCENTAGE
GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team CL GP GA Saves SavePct
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G 1. Julia Schreiber-WIL JR 12 94 105 .528
1. Emily Johnson-TUF SR 11 39 3.55 2. Lily Nguyen-MID SO 11 104 112 .519
2. Amy Campbell-COL SR 12 35 2.92 3. Sarah Warnke-COL JR 12 76 80 .513
3. Joan O’Neill-BAT SO 10 28 2.80 4. Tara Connolly-BOW FR 12 93 94 .503
4. Jenna Abelli-TUF SR 11 27 2.45 5. Lamia Harik-AMH SO 11 81 75 .481
5. Rachel Romanowsky-TRI JR 11 25 2.27 6. Gina Dinallo-TRI SO 6 49 45 .479
Dana Heritage-MID SR 11 25 2.27 7. Ashleigh Kowtoniuk-CONN SO 11 127 116 .477
7. Sam Weinstein-WIL FR 12 27 2.25 8. Stephanie Fisher-TRI SO 5 31 26 .456
Katie Stewart-BOW SO 12 27 2.25 9. Maggie Drowica-WES SO 12 143 119 .454
9. Hope Barone-CONN SO 11 24 2.18 10. Mara Krueger-BAT JR 10 93 69 .426
Caitlin Irvine-TRI JR 11 24 2.18
Casey Egan-TUF SO 11 24 2.18 SAVES PER GAME
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G
ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Ashleigh Kowtoniuk-CONN SO 11 116 10.55
## Player-Team CL GP No. Avg/G 2. Lily Nguyen-MID SO 11 112 10.18
1. Allie Lynch-WES JR 12 34 2.83 3. Maggie Drowica-WES SO 12 119 9.92
2. Kelley Trapp-AMH JR 11 22 2.00 4. Julia Schreiber-WIL JR 12 105 8.75
3. Lara Kozin-TUF SO 11 20 1.82 5. Tara Connolly-BOW FR 12 94 7.83
4. Kaitlin Ellis-WIL SO 11 18 1.64 6. Gina Dinallo-TRI SO 6 45 7.50
5. Rachel Romanowsky-TRI JR 11 17 1.55 7. Mara Krueger-BAT JR 10 69 6.90
Sara Christopher-CONN SR 11 17 1.55 8. Sara Bloom-TUF JR 11 75 6.82
7. Joan O’Neill-BAT SO 10 14 1.40 Lamia Harik-AMH SO 11 75 6.82
8. Claire Donegan-COL SO 12 14 1.17 10. Sarah Warnke-COL JR 12 80 6.67
9. Morgan Maciewicz-BAT SR 9 10 1.11
10. Casey Egan-TUF SO 11 12 1.09
Emily Johnson-TUF SR 11 12 1.09
Abbreviation Code
Amherst AMH Middlebury MID
Bates BAT Trinity TRI
Bowdoin BOW Tufts TUF
Colby COL Wesleyan WES
Connecticut College CONN Williams WIL

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