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Scoring
- grace haus ( 4 , 1 )
- lindsey ronbeck ( 3 , 2 )
- shannon kavanagh ( 3 , 1 )
- hannah mardiney ( 2 , 1 )
- brianna harris ( 1 , 1 )
- caroline benitez ( 1 , 1 )
- sydney pirreca ( 1 , 0 )
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Scoring
- amber lambeth ( 2 , 1 )
- jen rodzewich ( 2 , 1 )
- bridget whitaker ( 1 , 1 )
- margot hotham ( 1 , 0 )
- maddie gebert ( 1 , 0 )
- olivia thompson ( 1 , 0 )
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Shots
- grace haus 5
- lindsey ronbeck 7
- shannon kavanagh 7
- hannah mardiney 3
- brianna harris 1
- caroline benitez 1
- sydney pirreca 5
- madisyn kittell 2
- madi hall 1
- maddie ellis 1
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Shots
- amber lambeth 4
- jen rodzewich 2
- bridget whitaker 7
- margot hotham 1
- maddie gebert 8
- olivia thompson 3
- julia ryan 1
- gabrielle kirsch 2
- meghan hoffman 1
- wynston archer 1
- gabby acker 1
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Ground Balls
- grace haus 1
- hannah mardiney 2
- brianna harris 1
- caroline benitez 1
- sydney pirreca 2
- sabrina cristodero 2
- kassidy bresnahan 1
- haley hicklen 3
- caroline may 2
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Ground Balls
- amber lambeth 1
- bridget whitaker 1
- maddie gebert 1
- courtney taylor 3
- kara nakrasius 1
- molly luderitz 1
- michelle koscinski 1
- kessina heyn 1
- maryn lowell 4
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Turnovers
- grace haus 3
- lindsey ronbeck 1
- shannon kavanagh 1
- hannah mardiney 1
- brianna harris 1
- caroline benitez 1
- madi hall 2
- maddie ellis 1
- eddy shoop 1
- cara trombetta 2
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Turnovers
- jen rodzewich 1
- bridget whitaker 2
- lauren zinkl 1
- kimmy weinstock 1
- molly luderitz 2
- meghan hoffman 1
- wynston archer 2
- gabby acker 1
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Caused Turnovers
- sydney pirreca 1
- sabrina cristodero 1
- annie gillis 1
- emma wightman 1
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Caused Turnovers
- courtney taylor 3
- kara nakrasius 1
- molly luderitz 3
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Faceoffs Won
- shannon kavanagh 8
- brianna harris 2
- sabrina cristodero 3
- caroline may 1
- cara trombetta 1
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Faceoffs Won
- amber lambeth 3
- bridget whitaker 3
- kara nakrasius 2
- michelle koscinski 1
- gabrielle kirsch 1
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Faceoffs Taken
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Faceoffs Taken
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Saves
- haley hicklen 12 ( 0.63 )
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Saves
- olivia martin 2 ( 0.67 )
- maryn lowell 11 ( 0.44 )
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Current Records
- florida 14 - 7
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Current Records
- temple 14 - 7
PHILADELPHIA - An early lead didn't hold for Temple lacrosse and the Owls (3-8, 0-1) struggled in the second half against #17 Florida (6-6, 1-0), ultimately falling 15-8 to the Gators in the first-ever American Athletic Conference game for both teams.
Game Summary
> While total shots favored Florida just 33-31, the Gators put 28 on goal compared to 20 for the Owls.
> Temple came out strong and led 4-1, and still had a 5-4 lead with six minutes left in the first half. The Gators scored the final two goals of the period and went on a 9-0 run in the second half to put the game away.
> Florida finished with a 15-10 lead in draw controls, getting eight of those from Shannon Kavanagh.
Individual Highlights
> Senior Amber Lambeth and sophomore Jen Rodzewich each finished with three points, scoring two goals and adding one assist.
> Sophomore Bridget Whitaker tallied two points with one goal and one assist.
> Senior Oliva Thompson, junior Maddie Gebert and freshman Margot Hotham scored one goal each, with Hotham's being the first of her career.
> Junior Kara Nakrasius and sophomore Courtney Taylor led the team with three caused turnovers each, while Lambeth and Whitaker both came up with a team-best three draw controls.
> Junior Maryn Lowell made 11 saves in 48 minutes of action.
Quotable - Head Coach Bonnie Rosen
> "We couldn't ask for a much better first half out of our team. Coming into it we knew it was going to be a really difficult game but we certainly had a sense of maybe we can get this done today. Then Florida came out and opened up that lead with some draw controls and good shooting down the stretch. There's a lot we can take out of today and every game matters in our conference. It was a good day overall and we had terrific weather, we just would have liked a different result at the end. I'm hoping this game prepared us a little bit more to compete and win next weekend."
Up Next
> The Owls will play two straight road games, starting with a 1 p.m. game at AAC foe UConn on Saturday, April 6.