georgetown VS pennsylvania

georgetown
georgetown - 13

vs

pennsylvania
pennsylvania - 12
  • Scoring

  • taylor gebhardt ( 7 , 1 )
  • francesca whitehurst ( 1 , 3 )
  • michaela bruno ( 3 , 0 )
  • mary pagano ( 1 , 1 )
  • morgan ryan ( 1 , 0 )
  • Scoring

  • gabby rosenzweig ( 0 , 6 )
  • elyse decker ( 5 , 0 )
  • zoe belodeau ( 3 , 2 )
  • erin barry ( 2 , 1 )
  • taylyn stadler ( 1 , 0 )
  • madison jiranek ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • taylor gebhardt 11
  • francesca whitehurst 2
  • michaela bruno 5
  • mary pagano 2
  • morgan ryan 1
  • liza liotta 1
  • emily ehle 4
  • ali diamond 1
  • Shots

  • gabby rosenzweig 5
  • elyse decker 6
  • zoe belodeau 4
  • erin barry 7
  • taylyn stadler 5
  • madison jiranek 3
  • michaela mcmahon 3
  • abby bosco 2
  • Ground Balls

  • taylor gebhardt 1
  • francesca whitehurst 1
  • michaela bruno 1
  • morgan ryan 1
  • josephine zinn 2
  • noelle peragine 1
  • mollie miller 2
  • natalia lynch 5
  • katie hudson 4
  • haelle chomo 6
  • Ground Balls

  • elyse decker 1
  • zoe belodeau 1
  • erin barry 2
  • madison jiranek 1
  • mikaila cheeseman 1
  • liv smith 4
  • lauren o'mara 3
  • ellen o'callaghan 2
  • chelsea kibler 4
  • michaela mcmahon 1
  • abby bosco 3
  • Turnovers

  • taylor gebhardt 2
  • francesca whitehurst 1
  • michaela bruno 3
  • mary pagano 2
  • josephine zinn 1
  • mollie miller 2
  • liza liotta 1
  • emily ehle 2
  • ali diamond 4
  • haelle chomo 2
  • Turnovers

  • gabby rosenzweig 2
  • zoe belodeau 3
  • erin barry 2
  • taylyn stadler 1
  • madison jiranek 1
  • chelsea kibler 1
  • michaela mcmahon 3
  • Caused Turnovers

  • francesca whitehurst 1
  • josephine zinn 1
  • natalia lynch 3
  • katie hudson 2
  • haelle chomo 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • erin barry 1
  • lauren o'mara 3
  • chelsea kibler 3
  • michaela mcmahon 1
  • abby bosco 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • francesca whitehurst 7
  • michaela bruno 4
  • morgan ryan 1
  • natalia lynch 3
  • Faceoffs Won

  • zoe belodeau 2
  • erin barry 2
  • chelsea kibler 2
  • abby bosco 8
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Saves

  • haelle chomo 10 ( 0.46 )
  • Saves

  • mikaila cheeseman 2 ( 0.25 )
  • krissy kowalski 7 ( 0.50 )
  • Current Records

  • georgetown 12 - 9
  • Current Records

  • pennsylvania 12 - 9
In a tense, taut NCAA Championship first-round game that featured eight ties and needed nearly nine minutes of sudden-victory overtime to be decided, the University of Pennsylvania women's lacrosse team fell to Georgetown, 13-12. With the loss, Penn's season ends at 12-6. Georgetown (12-8) moves on to a second-round game against fifth-seeded Syracuse on Sunday at 3 p.m., and in the process avenged a one-goal loss to the Quakers during the regular season. Penn was 6-0 in one-goal games prior to Friday's loss. Both teams had their chances in the back-and-forth overtime sessions, Penn getting five shots off and Georgetown ringing the post with its first shot and having its second one saved. However, it was the Hoyas' Taylor Gebhardt who put this game to rest. Her seventh goal of the day came with just two seconds left in the third three-minute extra session. Penn—which was making its 13th straight appearance in the NCAA Championship, the fifth-longest streak in the nation—opened the scoring quickly on Friday afternoon, Elyse Decker converting a free-position attempt from up top just 44 seconds into the contest. Georgetown roared past the Quakers after that, however, scoring four goals in less than nine minutes of game action. Decker ended the skid with a pair of goals 2:10 apart midway through the half, the first off a nice Zoe Belodeau feed and the second off a Gabby Rosenzweig pass to make it 4-3, and then Taylyn Stadler tied it up by sneaking in front and finishing a feed from up top by Erin Barry with 9:23 left in the period. Georgetown went back in front on a nice individual effort, then took a 6-4 lead by stealing a Penn pass at one end and taking advantage of defensive confusion by the Quakers at the other end. At that point, the Red and Blue changed goalies and moved Krissy Kowalski into the cage for starter Mikaila Cheeseman. The freshman answered the call, coming up with two saves before halftime. Meanwhile, Penn got back level ahead of the break. The Quakers quickly took advantage of a player-up situation with 4:35 left as Belodeau fed a cutting Madison Jiranek for the freshman's fourth goal this season. Then Decker finished a nice leading feed from Rosenzweig with just under a minute left, her fourth of the game which sent the teams to the locker rooms tied 6-6. Georgetown finally solved Kowalski just 1:06 into the second half to go up 7-6, but Barry tied it up just 44 seconds later with a free-position goal from up top. Then Decker scored again—her fifth of the day—off a Rosenzweig feed to put the Quakers up 8-7, their first lead since 1-0. The Red and Blue had a chance to go up by two, but a free-position shot went wide and then a turnover allowed Georgetown to come down and tie it up with 24:26 left. The Hoyas won the ensuing draw, but Penn forced a shot-clock violation and then Belodeau got on the board with her first of the day off a Rosenzweig feed to put Penn up 9-8. More than six minutes went by before Georgetown again tied it up, this time on a free-position shot. Belodeau had a chance to put Penn back in front with a free-position shot with 13:59 to play, but her shot incredibly hit both posts without crossing the line. However, Barry put the Quakers up a minute later when she beat her defender and scored from right in front. Then Belodeau was true more than three minutes later, Rosenzweig finding her open in front from a free-position set to make it 11-9. The Quakers had a chance to go up by three after that, but a turnover turned into a Georgetown free-position goal that made it 11-10 with 7:44 left. Then the Hoyas won the ensuing draw and tied it up again just 54 seconds later. With that, Penn head coach Karin Brower Corbett took a timeout. No matter, another Georgetown win on the draw and another goal, this one 31 seconds after the previous, and a 12-11 Hoyas lead. A huge sequence occurred with 3:37 left. Georgetown had just seconds left on the shot clock, but a Hoyas player inexplicably drove uncontested to the goal. However, Kowalski made the point-blank stop, Barry picked up the rebound, and almost exactly a minute later Rosenzweig was finding Belodeau across the front and the sophomore was tying the game up for the eighth time with her third goal and fifth point of the day. Rosenzweig finished the day with six assists. Georgetown won the next draw and immediately took a timeout. The Hoyas drew up a nice play, getting a player open in front, but her backhanded rising shot was deflected wide by Kowalski and Katy Junior outhustled a pair of Hoyas players to give possession to the Quakers. Penn worked the ball down the field and called a timeout with 1:03 left overall and 55 on the shot clock. However, the Red and Blue could not take advantage of the opportunity and the teams went to overtime. Bosco won the opening draw for Penn, but Barry's low-angle shot was stopped and Georgetown gained possession. The Hoyas got an open look but it rang off the crossbar and Ellen O'Callaghan scooped up the ground ball to put Penn back on offense. The Quakers got the ball into the attacking zone and Coach Corbett called timeout with just 16 seconds left in the period. Penn tried to set up Barry in front as the clock expired, but not only was the junior's turnaround quick-stick saved but she was given a yellow card for a dangerous follow-through on her shot. That left Penn down a player heading into the second half of the opening extra session. Fortunately, Penn was able to win the crucial draw and bleed the clock while Barry sat on the sideline, and the Quakers even had two chances to win it as Rosenzweig's shot at the doorstep went over the goal and then Bosco's free-position effort was saved as the shot clock expired. Kowalski again rose to the occasion when it was necessary, meeting Georgetown's open look at the left post stick for stick for her seventh save of the day. That was the last opportunity for either team before the period ended. Penn won the third draw in as many chances in the overtime, and once again Rosenzweig beat her defender and got to the right post. This time, her shot ricocheted wide off the Georgetown goalkeeper's helmet. The Hoyas got the ground ball, but their clear attempt failed and the Quakers quickly got the ball back near midfield. However, the Red and Blue turned it over before they could get a shot off and the Hoyas took a timeout deep in their defensive zone with 37 second left in the period. Out of the huddle, Georgetown quickly got the ball all the way down the field and found Gebhardt off the left post for the winning score.