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No. 9 Princeton Honors Seniors With Big Win Over George Washington, 16-6
April 14, 2017 | Women's Water Polo
PRINCETON, N.J. – The No. 9 Princeton Tigers honored the Class of 2017 the best way they could, dominating the George Washington Colonials, 16-6, at DeNunzio Pool on Friday evening.
It was the last home game for the Class of 2017. The group of Ashleigh Johnson, Hannah Lapkin, Morgan Hallock and Sydney Saxe have won 131 games, posted an .851 winning percentage and have won two Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) titles.
Lindsey Kelleher recorded a career-high five goals while Haley Wan registered her 12th hat trick in the last 13 games. With her four goals, Wan now sits with 63, 12th most in a single-season in program history. Ashleigh Johnson made seven saves in 16 minutes of work.
The senior goalie posted a shutout in the first quarter as the Tigers rolled out five goals in the frame. Princeton added five more goals in the second stanza, holding a commanding 10-2 advantage at halftime. The Tigers were never threatened in the contest.
Princeton wraps up the regular season at 22-3 overall and 7-1 in the CWPA. The Tigers will be the No. 2 seed in the CWPA Championship (Apr. 28-30) hosted by Indiana and take on the No. 7 seed on Apr. 28 at 1:30 p.m.
Goals: Kelleher 5, Wan 4, Lapkin 2, A. Johnson 1, Turezky 1, Hallock 1, Britt 1, Blake 1
Assists: Cheong 2, A. Johnson 2, Wan 1, Grayson 1, Britt 1, Kelleher 1
Steals: Damato 2, A. Johnson 2, Cheong 1, Lapkin 1
Drawn Ejections: Saxe 3, Damato 3, Wan 2, Turetzky 1, Lapkin 1, Britt 1, Kelleher 1, A. Johnson 1
Blocks: Wan 1
Saves: A. Johnson 7, Bersh 5
It was the last home game for the Class of 2017. The group of Ashleigh Johnson, Hannah Lapkin, Morgan Hallock and Sydney Saxe have won 131 games, posted an .851 winning percentage and have won two Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) titles.
Lindsey Kelleher recorded a career-high five goals while Haley Wan registered her 12th hat trick in the last 13 games. With her four goals, Wan now sits with 63, 12th most in a single-season in program history. Ashleigh Johnson made seven saves in 16 minutes of work.
The senior goalie posted a shutout in the first quarter as the Tigers rolled out five goals in the frame. Princeton added five more goals in the second stanza, holding a commanding 10-2 advantage at halftime. The Tigers were never threatened in the contest.
Princeton wraps up the regular season at 22-3 overall and 7-1 in the CWPA. The Tigers will be the No. 2 seed in the CWPA Championship (Apr. 28-30) hosted by Indiana and take on the No. 7 seed on Apr. 28 at 1:30 p.m.
Goals: Kelleher 5, Wan 4, Lapkin 2, A. Johnson 1, Turezky 1, Hallock 1, Britt 1, Blake 1
Assists: Cheong 2, A. Johnson 2, Wan 1, Grayson 1, Britt 1, Kelleher 1
Steals: Damato 2, A. Johnson 2, Cheong 1, Lapkin 1
Drawn Ejections: Saxe 3, Damato 3, Wan 2, Turetzky 1, Lapkin 1, Britt 1, Kelleher 1, A. Johnson 1
Blocks: Wan 1
Saves: A. Johnson 7, Bersh 5
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