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Women's Lacrosse

Diplomats Start Three Game Road Spurt

Game 3
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
No. 5 Franklin & Marshall at No. 9 York (Pa.) | York, Pa. | 4:00 p.m.
Series Record: F&M Leads 3-0
Streak: F&M +3
Last F&M Victory: 10-9, May 11, 2013 

 

Game 4
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
No. 5 Franklin & Marshall vs. Stevens | Occidental, Calif. | 2:00 p.m. EST
First Meeting

 

Game 5
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
No. 5 Franklin & Marshall at Occidental | Occidental, Calif. | 8:00 p.m. EST
First Meeting

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Series History: F&M travels to York on Wednesday to battle the Spartans before flying to Occidental, Calif. for two games over spring break against Stevens and Occidental. The Diplomats are undefeated against York with a 3-0 record and will be taking on both Stevens and Occidental for the first time in program history.  

Last Week: No. 5 Franklin & Marshall handed No. 17 Washington & Lee a 12-4 loss in women's lacrosse action hosted at the St. Paul's School for Girls Saturday afternoon.

You can view highlights from the game here

Ali Kelly had three goals with Caroline Krohn, Natalie Delinsky and Emily Everdell each scoring twice. Casey Madden, Anastasia Mergner and Yen Baker all finished with a goal for the Diplomats.

Kelsey Hoffman went to 2-0 with 10 saves while Cara Mulligan took the loss with 13 saves and dropped to 4-1.   

F&M held a 29-19 advantage in shots and went 19-for-24 on clear attempts.  

Last Time We Met York: Maggie Mae Shields buried a free position shot with 30 seconds left to deliver No. 6 Franklin & Marshall a 10-9 victory over No. 9 York in the second round of the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship on May 11, 2013.

Brittney Jorgenson tallied three goals with Mary Mitchell and Caroline Krohn each striking twice. Kelsey Hoffman came up huge all game and finished with 14 saves, including six on free position shots and collected four ground balls. 

Christie Bonfiglio finished with four ground balls while Caroline Doran and Emily D'Erasmo scooped up two apiece. 

In the Rankings: The Diplomats remained in the No. 5 spot of the IWCLA poll, while Centennial Conference (CC) opponent Gettysburg sits in the No. 6 spot and York is at No. 9.

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Players Mentioned

Maggie Mae Shields

#13 Maggie Mae Shields

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5' 5"
Senior
Yen Baker

#28 Yen Baker

A
5' 2"
First-Year
Christie Bonfiglio

#4 Christie Bonfiglio

D
5' 9"
Senior
Emily D

#19 Emily D'Erasmo

M
5' 7"
Junior
Natalie Delinsky

#8 Natalie Delinsky

A
5' 6"
First-Year
Caroline Doran

#5 Caroline Doran

D
5' 6"
Sophomore
Emily Everdell

#10 Emily Everdell

A
5' 3"
Junior
Kelsey Hoffman

#15 Kelsey Hoffman

G
5' 9"
Senior
Brittney Jorgenson

#26 Brittney Jorgenson

A
5' 4"
Junior
Ali Kelly

#24 Ali Kelly

A
5' 8"
Senior
Caroline Krohn

#3 Caroline Krohn

A
5' 9"
Senior
Casey Madden

#7 Casey Madden

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5' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Maggie Mae Shields

#13 Maggie Mae Shields

5' 5"
Senior
M
Yen Baker

#28 Yen Baker

5' 2"
First-Year
A
Christie Bonfiglio

#4 Christie Bonfiglio

5' 9"
Senior
D
Emily D

#19 Emily D'Erasmo

5' 7"
Junior
M
Natalie Delinsky

#8 Natalie Delinsky

5' 6"
First-Year
A
Caroline Doran

#5 Caroline Doran

5' 6"
Sophomore
D
Emily Everdell

#10 Emily Everdell

5' 3"
Junior
A
Kelsey Hoffman

#15 Kelsey Hoffman

5' 9"
Senior
G
Brittney Jorgenson

#26 Brittney Jorgenson

5' 4"
Junior
A
Ali Kelly

#24 Ali Kelly

5' 8"
Senior
A
Caroline Krohn

#3 Caroline Krohn

5' 9"
Senior
A
Casey Madden

#7 Casey Madden

5' 8"
Junior
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