Recent Results
Saturday, April 30
at No. 8/7 Albany 12, UMBC 11- Box Score
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No. 8/7 Albany (15-0, 6-0 America East) wrapped
up the first undefeated regular-season in America East history with a
thrilling, 12-11 victory over UMBC (10-6, 4-2 America East).
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Senior attack Taylor Frink led the way for the
Great Danes with a game-high six points on one goal and five assists.
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Sophomore midfielder Rachael Burek, freshman
midfielder Ariana Parker and senior attack Jodi Battaglia each found the back
of the net three times in the win.
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In the loss, UMBC senior attack Erika Braerman led the
way with a team-high four points. Senior midfielder Amanda Pappas and sophomore
midfielder Lindsay Cox each added three goals.
Boston U. 16., at Vermont 8- Box Score
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Boston University (8-8, 4-2 America East)
clinched the No.2 seed in the upcoming America East tournament with a 16-8 road
victory over Vermont (8-9, 2-4 America East).
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In the loss, Vermont freshman attack Sydney Mas scored
five goals and set the America East single-season record for most goals by a
rookie with 55. The previous record of 54 goals was held by Jenny Hauser of
Boston U.
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Boston
University sophomore attack Danielle Etrasco also earned a spot in the record
book, as she tied an America East single-game record with nine goals.
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Senior attack Erica Baumgartner and junior
attack Catie Tilton each added four points for the Terriers in the win.
At Binghamton 12, Columbia 11- Box Score
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In its final non-conference game of the season,
Binghamton rallied from a five-goal second-half deficit to earn a 12-11 win
over Columbia.
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Junior attack Lis Zuern netted a team-high four
goals, including the game-winner with just over two minutes remaining, to help
lead the Bearcats to the win.
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Senior attack Ali Castiglie and senior
midfielder Beth Moore each added two goals in the win.
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The Bearcats close out America East play with a
matchup against New Hampshire on Sunday. With a victory, the Bearcats will make
their first-ever appearance in the America East tournament.
At Yale 14, Stony Brook 10- Box Score
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Despite three goals from senior attack Melissa
Cook, Stony Brook fell 14-10 to Yale in its season-finale.
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Cook finished her Stony Brook career with 112
goals, which ranks fourth all-time at Stony Brook. She also ranks fifth all-time
at Stony Brook with 147 points.
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Junior attack Abby Ford and freshman attack
Alyssa Cardillo both finished the season with 20 assists, which is tied for
ninth-best in Stony Brook single-season history.