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Scoring
- taryn ohlmiller ( 2 , 4 )
- kylie ohlmiller ( 3 , 2 )
- samantha disalvo ( 1 , 4 )
- ally kennedy ( 4 , 0 )
- courtney murphy ( 3 , 1 )
- keri mccarthy ( 1 , 1 )
- tiffany zullo ( 1 , 0 )
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Scoring
- sheila nesselbush ( 4 , 1 )
- megan kinna ( 2 , 1 )
- danita stroup ( 2 , 0 )
- nicole beardsley ( 0 , 2 )
- kim harker ( 1 , 0 )
- taylor pinzone ( 1 , 0 )
- shelby fredericks ( 0 , 1 )
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Shots
- taryn ohlmiller 3
- kylie ohlmiller 5
- samantha disalvo 4
- ally kennedy 6
- courtney murphy 5
- keri mccarthy 2
- tiffany zullo 1
- emma schait 4
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Shots
- sheila nesselbush 4
- megan kinna 2
- danita stroup 6
- nicole beardsley 2
- kim harker 1
- taylor pinzone 2
- shelby fredericks 2
- selena lasota 6
- jill girardi 1
- lauren gilbert 2
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Ground Balls
- taryn ohlmiller 1
- ally kennedy 4
- courtney murphy 1
- tiffany zullo 1
- carlee janelli 1
- brooke gubitosi 3
- carolyn carrera 2
- mackenzie burns 2
- emma schait 1
- anna tesoriero 6
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Ground Balls
- sheila nesselbush 2
- danita stroup 1
- nicole beardsley 2
- kim harker 1
- taylor pinzone 1
- ally palermo 2
- ally mueller 1
- megan gordon 3
- lindsay darrell 2
- selena lasota 1
- lauren gilbert 1
- julie krupnick 3
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Turnovers
- kylie ohlmiller 1
- ally kennedy 4
- courtney murphy 3
- keri mccarthy 1
- rayna sabella 1
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Turnovers
- sheila nesselbush 3
- danita stroup 1
- nicole beardsley 1
- shelby fredericks 2
- ally mueller 1
- selena lasota 4
- jill girardi 1
- lauren gilbert 1
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Caused Turnovers
- samantha disalvo 2
- ally kennedy 1
- carlee janelli 1
- brooke gubitosi 3
- carolyn carrera 1
- mackenzie burns 2
- anna tesoriero 2
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Caused Turnovers
- sheila nesselbush 1
- ally palermo 1
- ally mueller 1
- lindsay darrell 1
- selena lasota 1
- jill girardi 1
- julie krupnick 1
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Faceoffs Won
- samantha disalvo 5
- ally kennedy 2
- emma schait 2
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Faceoffs Won
- sheila nesselbush 1
- shelby fredericks 13
- lindsey mckone 1
- ally palermo 2
- megan gordon 1
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Faceoffs Taken
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Faceoffs Taken
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Saves
- anna tesoriero 11 ( 0.52 )
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Saves
- julie krupnick 7 ( 0.32 )
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Current Records
- stony brook 20 - 1
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Current Records
- northwestern 20 - 1
Senior Sheila Nesselbush had a career-high five points and classmate Shelby Fredericks dominated the draw circle, but the eighth-ranked Northwestern lacrosse program wasn't able to make the most of its opportunities in suffering a loss to No. 1 Stony Brook, 15-10.
Nesselbush scored three goals in the first half alone before adding a goal and an assist in the second half for her first-career five point game. Fredericks notched her first double-digit draw performance of the season and ninth of her career with 13.
The Wildcats (4-2) pushed the top-ranked Seawolves (4-0) to the brink for the majority of the contest before a scrambling defense gave up a pair of late goals to skew the final score.
The 'Cats trailed 6-3 at halftime, but came out of the break on fire and swung momentum completely in their favor.
A pair of goals — the first from junior Kim Harker and the second from sophomore Megan Kinna — cut the deficit to one less than four minutes into the second half, 6-5.
The Seawolves did respond with four unanswered for their largest lead of the game, 10-5, but the 'Cats weren't done.
With Fredericks dominating the draw and retaining possession time and time again, NU started to chip away at the lead. First-year Taylor Pinzone scored a quick goal on a feed from Fredericks and senior Danita Stroup followed with a goal just over a minute later to make it a three-goal game, 10-7.
Nesselbush scored her fourth of the game on an assist from Kinna with 13:11 on the clock and another Fredericks draw control put the 'Cats back on attack. Fredericks was fouled inside the eight-meter line and buried her free-position opportunity, but the conversion that would have made it a one-goal game was called off due to an illegal stick.
And just like that, the momentum swung again. Stony Brook immediately scored on the following possession, sparking a 5-2 run to close the game and secure the victory.
Northwestern was just 2-for-11 on free-position shots in the contest and was 0-for-2 on woman-up opportunities. The Wildcats were able to put 21 shots on goal, but Stony Brook's Anna Tesoriero made 11 saves in the contest.
In addition to Nesselbush's career day, Kinna finished with a career-high three points on two goals and an assist. Stroup finished with two goals and senior Nicole Beardsley matched her season and career high with a pair of assists.
First year Megan Gordon and redshirt first-year goalkeeper Julie Krupnick led the team with three ground balls apiece.
Chicago's Big Ten Team will be back in action next Saturday, March 10 when they continue their six-game homstand versus Marquette. Opening draw is scheduled for noon.