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LANCASTER, Pa. - Ashley Bevington scored four goals in an
eight-minute stretch to help #3 Franklin & Marshall pull away
from #5 Gettysburg in the second half of the Diplomats' 16-10
Centennial Conference (CC) win on Tuesday. The Diplomats (15-1, 9-0
CC) cashed in on a spate of Bullets' (13-2, 8-1 CC) yellow cards in
the second half to build their lead.
The victory gives F&M its third consecutive season without a
loss in Centennial play, and the right to host the weekend portion
of the CC Championships for the third consecutive season.
Neither team claimed a lead of more than a single goal in the
first 36-minutes of play. Trailing 7-6, Franklin & Marshall
watched three of Gettysburg's starters leave the field on yellow
cards in a span of 17 seconds. The second, issued to Hollis Stahl,
gave Jen Pritchard a shot from eight-meters. Pritchard buried the
FPS to knot things at 7-7.
Pritchard's tally was the first of three F&M goals in a span
of 36 seconds. Pritchard then collected a Sarah Meisnberg
pass off of the draw to score again 20 seconds later. That was
followed by the first of Bevington's four just 16 seconds later,
making it a 9-7 game.
Bevington's third goal, at 20:12, came with all of the
Bullets' personnel back on the field. It stood as the game-winner,
her second in as many games against top five opponents. Bevington
scored the game-winner against TCNJ on Friday night. She scored
again at 16:07 to cap her run and make it a 12-7 game. 5:08 later,
Nina Emala scored on a free position to stop the bleeding, but the
Diplomats outlasted their guests from there.
Seven cards were issued in the game. The Diplomats collected
four of them. Merdeith Lussier was responsible for the first two
and spent the final 43:30 watching from the F&M sideline.
The game was virtually a statistical dead heat. F&M outshot
the Bullets 31-26. Both keepers recorded ten saves. Despite the
F&M failure to cash in on an open net FPS thanks to
quick-handed Bullet defender in the early going, the Diplomats were
able to make good on half of their six eight-meter attempts. The
Bullets scored on just one of their four.
In addition to Bevington's four goals, F&M got a six-point
afternoon out of Pricthard. Already the school's leader in goals
scored, she added four more and a pair of assists today to finish
the game resting neatly on the 250-goal and 300-point plateaus. She
is only the second Diplomat to reach the 300-point mark, and is now
12 points shy of the career record at F&M. The Diplomats
all-time leading assister, Shannon Summers, added three more today.
She is now 13 points away from 300 in her career.
Gettysburg got a hat trick and an assist from Nina Emala, while
Lexie Hearn added a pair of goals.
The Diplomats are idle until Saturday when F&M will host
either McDaniel or Dickinson in the Centennial Conference
Semifinals.