Albany, Boston U, and Vermont Earn  Road Wins

Albany, Boston U, and Vermont Earn Road Wins

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Every gameday throughout the 2011 season, America East will provide a women's lacrosse update that  previews the day's matchups as well as recaps the previous day's action. The update will also provide links to live coverage, box scores and highlights of select games. Fans can also follow women's lacrosse action throughout the season at the America East Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube page!

Recent Results

Saturday, April 23

No. 9/7 Albany 14, At Binghamton 7- Box Score

  • Senior attack Taylor Frink set a school-record with eight assists to help No. 9/7 Albany (14-0, 5-0 America East) remain undefeated with the 14-7 road victory over Binghamton (3-12, 1-4 America East).
  • With her 10 points, Frink tied the Albany single-game record for most points in a game. Frink also broke the single-season scoring record of 62 points, as she has now recorded 64 points on 29 goals and 35 assists.
  • Senior attack Jodi Battaglia added a career-high seven goals in the win and has now netted 38 this season for the Great Danes.
  • In the loss, senior midfielder Beth Moore and senior attack Ali Castiglie each found the back of the net twice.

Boston U. 12, At Stony Brook 3- Box Score

  • Boston University (7-8, 3-2 America East) used a balanced offensive effort to put an end to a four-game losing streak with a 12-3 win at Stony Brook (4-10, 1-5 America East).
  • Sophomore attack Danielle Etrasco led the way for the Terriers with a game-high three goals. Etrasco also scooped up three ground balls and caused a turnover.
  • Senior midfielder Rachel Collins, freshman attack Elizabeth Morse and junior attack Molly Swain each added two goals.
  • The Seawolves were led by freshman midfielder Tara Gerstacker, who scored a goal and controlled two draws.

Vermont 8, At New Hampshire 7- Box Score

  • Vermont (8-8, 2-3 America East) rallied from a six-goal first half deficit to earn a thrilling, 8-7 road victory over New Hampshire (7-7, 2-3 America East).
  • Freshman attack Sydney Mas scored a game-high four goals, including the last three of the game, to lead the Catamounts.
  • Junior attack Allison Pfohl added three goals, while sophomore midfielder Jen Madsen scooped up three ground balls and caused a turnover.
  • The Wildcats were led by sophomore attack Jenny Simpson, as she scored a team-high three goals and caused two turnovers in the loss.