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10 Different Goal Scorers Lead Women's Lax to 17-5 Ivy Win Over Brown
March 12, 2011 | Women's Lacrosse
PRINCETON, N.J. (3/12/11) - Princeton had 10 different goal scorers as the women's lacrosse team upended Brown 17-5 in the Ivy League opener on Saturday, March 12 at Princeton Stadium.
Junior Barb Previ had a five-point game with three goals and two assists and sophomore Jaci Gassaway had two goals and two assists. Senior Lizzy Drumm tallied a hat trick and had a team-high five draw controls. Sophomores Charlotte Davis and Sam Ellis both had three-point games, with Davis winning four draws. Rounding out the multiple-point scorers was freshman Mary-Kate Sivilli with two goals. Sophomore midfielder Caroline Rehfuss caused a career-high six turnovers, while senior defender Caroline Markowitz had three.
No. 17-Princeton took a 10-0 lead in the first half. The Tigers limited Brown to just seven shots and forced them into 13 turnovers in the first frame.
Brown tallied back-to-back goals to start the second session but Previ ended the run 27 seconds later with her third of the day and Ellis followed with an unassisted marker to turn the running clock back on with the 10-goal expansion.
Bre Hudgins would stop the clock on a goal but Princeton quickly answered back as Charlotte Davis won a clean draw and quickly ran to the cage to feed Ellis for the goal.
Senior Maisie Devine scored on a free-position attempt to make it a 14-3 game forcing Brown to replace Isabel Harvey in goal with Maggie Suprey.
Brown's leading scorer Kaela McGilloway scored an unassisted goal at 14:55 but Princeton would get goals from Drumm and Gassaway to make it a 16-4 game. Hudgins would get her second of the day and Brown's final goal with 4:38 left.
Freshman Erin Williams recorded her first career goal with an unassisted goal picking up a ground ball and tossing it into the net at 2:34 for the final goal of the afternoon.
Senior Erin Tochihara made seven saves in her third win of the season. Harvey made five stops and allowed 14. Suprey made one save and give up three goals in the final 18:45.
Princeton had the advantage in shots (30-16), ground balls (26-14) and draw controls (13-11). The Tigers were 12 for 17 on clears while the Bears cleared 50 percent at 7 for 14.
Princeton improves to 3-1 overall and 1-0 in league play, while Brown falls to 3-2 and 1-1 in league play. The Tigers extend their win streak to 21 against the Bears.
The Tigers travel to Virginia for a pair of games over spring break. First up is a meeting with James Madison on Wednesday, March 16 at 7 p.m.



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