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LANCASTER, Pa. -- #3 Franklin & Marshall rolled out to a
five-goal lead and never looked back during a 17-8 win over #4
College of New Jersey. Ashley Bevington was one of four Diplomat
sharpshooters (13-1) to record a hat trick on the night, scoring a
pair in the opening salvo. F&M connected on 17 of the 25 shots
fired in the game.
Bevington's first goal of the night was the 100th
marker of her career, giving F&M an early 3-0 lead on the Lions
(10-2). 17 seconds later she found the net again. Bevington's final
goal of the night came with 3:04 in the first half, giving the
Diplomats a 9-3 lead after 30 minutes. Bevington's final tally
held-up as the game-winning goal. F&M scored on each of its
first four shots and five of the first six in the game.
TCNJ won the opening draw and fired four shots in Lidia Sanza's
direction on their first possession. Sanza turned away the first
pair of her 15 saves on the evening during the Lions first
foray. She ended the extended possession by stopping the
first of the Lions' 17 free position attempts in the game. The
Diplomats carried the clear and Sarah Meisenberg got the Diplomats
on the board with the first F&M shot of the night at 26:25.
Bevington controlled the ensuing draw and fed it to Blake
Hargest behind the net, where she found a cutting-then-leaping Jen
Pritchard to make it 2-0, 20 seconds after F&M first got on the
board. Bevington then netted her pair before Hargest set up
Meisenberg to make it 5-0 eight minutes in.
Pritchard finished the night with five points, including a
team-high of four goals. That total was matched by Meisnberg's
four. Bevington and Meredith Lussier each finished with three
goals. All of Lussier's goals came on eight-meter shots.
The game was marred by 68 fouls with F&M being whistled 43
times. The whistles resulted in 24 free position attempts. F&M
cashed in on six of its seven tries, while the Lions scored on four
of their 17. Alison Jaeger scored the first of her five goals on
the night with a FPS marker with 15:15 left in the first half
making it a 5-1 contest. That was quickly answered by Lussier's
first.
Two ridiculous runs by Jaeger surrounded another Lussier free
position tally. Jaeger weaved through copious amounts of
traffic on both counts for that quick pair. She rolled up five of
the Lions' eight goals on the night, and was the only TCNJ player
to score a non-free position goal. Jaeger picked up three ground
balls, a draw control and caused a turnover for the Lions' cause.
Despite having the upper hand in nearly every statistical
category, the Lions were never closer than five goals in the final
35:37 of the game. TCNJ outshot their hosts 36-25, collected 14
ground balls to F&M's 10, and watched the Diplomats turn the
ball over 13 times while losing it only seven.
Franklin & Marshall returns to action on Saturday against
Haverford.