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America East Women's Lacrosse
Semifinals
Hofstra 12, Delaware
9
May 3, 2000
Hofstra Rallies to
End Blue Hens' Title Hopes
NEWARK, DE -- Hofstra University
scored nine unanswered goals to overcome an early five-goal
deficit and went on to post a 12-9 victory over host
University of Delaware in the America East women's lacrosse
semifinals Wednesday afternoon at Rullo Stadium.
Hofstra (11-5), ranked 19th in the nation
and the No. 3 seed in the tournament, will now face No. 10
ranked and top seed Boston University in the America East
championship game Saturday in Boston at 1 p.m. Boston
University was an 18-7 winner over New Hampshire in
Wednesday's other semifinal game.
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Kate
O'Connell Scored Four Goals for the
Hens
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The 11th ranked Blue Hens (13-4), the
three-time defending America East champions, lost their
first league playoff game since 1996 and must now wait to
see if they receive an at-large berth in the 12-team NCAA
Tournament. The field will be announced Sunday, May 7 at 7
p.m.
Hofstra, which won its only America East
title in 1996, got three goals each from Jessica Gaither and
Kathleen McPike while Kelly Dodson and Kelly Walsh each
scored twice. Walsh and McPike each added two assists for
the Pride.
Kate O'Connell led the Blue Hens
with four goals while Megan Fortunato scored twice
and dished out three assists. Delaware's leading scorer,
Sarah Edwards ( 41 goals), was held without a
point.
Delaware jumped out to a 7-2 lead 14
minutes into game as O'Connell scored three goals and
Corinne Shuck scored twice.
But it was all Hofstra after that as the
Pride reeled off the last three goals of the first half to
cut the Delaware lead to 7-5, then tallied the first six
goals of the second half to put the game away. Gaither
scored two of the goals in the second half flurry while
McPike, the America East's leading scorer with 62 points,
scored twice and assisted on two others.
Delaware, which had a streak of 14
straight home wins over America East conference opponents
snapped, did not score in the second half until Fortunato
scored with 15:26 left to cut the lead to 11-8. But that was
as close as the Hens would get as Dodson scored with 6:41
left to up the Hofstra lead to four.
AGATE:
Hofstra.......5.......7.......12
Delaware....7.......2........9
Goals: Hofstra - Jessica
Gaither-3, Kathleen McPike-3, Kelly Dodson-2, Janet Walsh-2,
Gina Dinisio, Megan Zimmer; Delaware - Kate O'Connell-4,
Megan Fortunato-2, Corinne Shuck - 2, Christy
Buck
Assists: Hofstra - Janet Walsh-2,
Kathleen McPike-2, Grace Vidulich; Delaware - Megan
Fortunato-3; Shots: Hofstra - 32, Delaware - 25
Saves: Hofstra - 14 (Jackie
Carroll), Delaware - 11 (Laurie Tortorelli);
Groundballs: Hofstra - 60,
Delaware - 12
Draw Controls: Hofstra - 13,
Delaware 11;
Attendance: 400
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