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Scoring
- caitlin breglia ( 5 , 3 )
- jess demeo ( 5 , 2 )
- caitlin bolen ( 3 , 2 )
- emily diaz ( 2 , 0 )
- lauren britton ( 2 , 0 )
- francesca smigliani ( 1 , 0 )
- shea farrell ( 1 , 0 )
- katherine clark ( 1 , 0 )
- meredith james ( 0 , 1 )
- maggie pressler ( 0 , 1 )
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Scoring
- emileigh scott ( 5 , 0 )
- morgan day ( 3 , 1 )
- lauren ryan ( 3 , 1 )
- amanda heidt ( 2 , 0 )
- livia baker ( 1 , 1 )
- paige brady ( 1 , 0 )
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Shots
- caitlin breglia 7
- jess demeo 8
- caitlin bolen 4
- emily diaz 5
- lauren britton 3
- francesca smigliani 2
- shea farrell 1
- katherine clark 1
- meredith james 1
- abbi england 1
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Shots
- emileigh scott 8
- morgan day 5
- lauren ryan 5
- amanda heidt 5
- livia baker 1
- paige brady 2
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Ground Balls
- caitlin breglia 3
- jess demeo 3
- caitlin bolen 1
- emily diaz 1
- lauren britton 2
- francesca smigliani 1
- shea farrell 1
- katherine clark 1
- meredith james 1
- jasmine perkins 1
- megan mccarthy 2
- giana kapoosuzian 3
- jamie fischer 3
- devon bolen 5
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Ground Balls
- emileigh scott 1
- morgan day 3
- lauren ryan 2
- amanda heidt 1
- livia baker 1
- paige brady 1
- cc courter 2
- eilis hagan 1
- peyton leconte 1
- katie page 1
- sam scott 3
- ashley stoessel 1
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Turnovers
- jess demeo 4
- caitlin bolen 1
- emily diaz 5
- katherine clark 3
- maggie pressler 1
- giana kapoosuzian 1
- devon bolen 1
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Turnovers
- emileigh scott 3
- morgan day 4
- lauren ryan 4
- livia baker 1
- paige brady 3
- eilis hagan 1
- peyton leconte 2
- ashley stoessel 2
- alex anton 1
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Caused Turnovers
- caitlin breglia 1
- jess demeo 2
- caitlin bolen 1
- emily diaz 1
- katherine clark 2
- kelly jacobsen 1
- megan mccarthy 1
- jamie fischer 2
- devon bolen 2
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Caused Turnovers
- lauren ryan 1
- amanda heidt 1
- laura johnson 1
- cc courter 3
- eilis hagan 2
- katie page 1
- ashley stoessel 1
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Faceoffs Won
- emily diaz 2
- lauren britton 6
- meredith james 4
- devon bolen 3
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Faceoffs Won
- emileigh scott 9
- cc courter 1
- eilis hagan 1
- peyton leconte 1
- ashley stoessel 3
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Faceoffs Taken
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Faceoffs Taken
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Saves
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Saves
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Current Records
- bryant 8 - 9
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Current Records
- saint francis 8 - 9
Loretto, Pa. – Despite a five-goal performance from sophomore midfielder Emileigh Scott (Ellicott City, Md./Howard) the Saint Francis women's lacrosse team fell to Bryant 15-20 on senior day. The Red Flash finished its season 5-10 overall and 2-5 in conference play.
Turning Point
The Red Flash got off to a quick start outscoring the Bulldogs 7-3 in the first seven minutes of the game. From there, Bryant strung together a 6-0 scoring run that was eventually snapped by Lauren Ryan (Fallston, Md./Notre Dame Prep) early in the second half. Livia Baker (Fallston, Md./Fallston High School) tied the game for the Red Flash at 11 as the two teams exchanged goals for a majority of the half. It was a two-score contest in the final two minutes until Bryant closed the game on a 3-0 scoring run.
Inside the Box Score
Saint Francis was outshot by Bryant 33 to 28.
The Red Flash had five more turnovers than the Bulldogs with 22.
Bryant scooped-up four more groundballs than SFU totaling 28.
Saint Francis won the draw control battle 19 to 17.
The Red Flash earned nine free-position shots, two more than the Bulldogs.
Notes:
Scott notched eighth hat-trick and forty-fourth goal of the season. It's the tenth time she has tallied two or more goals this season.
Lauren Ryan (Fallston, Md./Notre Dame Prep) and Morgan Day (New Park, Pa./Kennard Dale) each tallied four points on three goals and an assist.
Amanda Heidt (Erie, Pa./Villa Maria Academy) scored two goals scoring her thirteenth and fourteenth goals of the season.
Livia Baker (Fallston, Md./Fallston High School) and Paige Brady (Drexel Hill, Pa./Monsignor Bonner Archbishop Prendergast Catholic) added a goal each for the Red Flash.
C.C. Courter (Verona, N.J./Verona) led the team in caused turnovers with three, followed by Eilis Hagan (Damascus, Md./Damascus) who caused two.
Hagan gathered a groundball, finishing her career with 78. She finished eleventh all-time just four away from cracking the top-10.
Ashley Stoessel (Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown East) made eight saves in her final match. She finishes third all-time in program history in career saves.