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LANCASTER, Pa – In a struggle of two top-ten teams
matching goal for goal, Lidia Sanza's save from point blank
with 2:06 left proved decisive for Franklin & Marshall.
Sanza's tenth save of the game allowed the No. 3 Diplomats
(6-0) to hang on for an 11-10 win over No. 9 Union College
(1-1).
Sanza had 11 stops in the game including a routine save with 59
seconds left, but none were bigger then her robbery of Liz Zamore.
That preserved the lead provide by Jen Pritchard's goal with
4:32 left to play. Pritchard's second goal, assisted by Blake
Hargest, gave the Diplomats an 11-9 lead.
Union scored with 2:59 left in the game when Kristen Joyce
converted on a pass from Chole Schmitz to make it 11-10. Union was
able to fire off two more shots, both stopped by Sanza. On the
second shot, the Diplomats cleared with 56 seconds remaining and
were able to run out the clock on the Dutchwomen.
The Diplomats started off the game strong with a 5-1 lead on
back-to-back goals by Hargest, with 15:04 left in the first period.
The second goal was Hargest 100th career goal. Union answered back
12 seconds later as Chloe Schmitz netted a goal, making the score
5-2. The Dutchwomen would outscore the Diplomats 4-1 in the final
12 minutes of period, leaving the score 6-6 at halftime.
Shannon Summers and Pritchard led the Diplomats each scoring three
goals. Meredith Lusser and Pritchard added two goals each. Ashley
Bevington scored one goal to put her at 100 points on her
career.
Allie Cuozzo and Chelsea Charette both scored three goals for the
Dutchwomen. Union dominated the drawing controls, winning 15 to
Franklin & Marshall's seven. Cat Ruggiero match Sanza
with 11 saves. Both keepers were phenomenal on the free position,
with Union coming away with the only FPS goal in 12 combined
attempts.
The Diplomats are 4-0 against ranked teams this season. Franklin
& Marshall returns to action on Wednesday against McDaniel in
the second game of a Centennial Conference Lacrosse double header.