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| RIT freshman Nicole Erskine keeps her eye on the ball during women’s lacrosse action on
March 11 against SUNY Geneseo. The Tigers went on to lose the game 13-8 in the home opener. |
| Andrew Ong |
In a nail-biting finish, the Women’s Lacrosse
team was victorious over Denison University
in their season opener. RIT was down 2-6 at
halftime. Another unanswered point in the
second half would have been disastrous. Goalie
and co-captain Kelsey Evans, a sophomore
in Photojournalism, described what helped
to turn the tide: “Coach told us we needed to
step it up, start winning the draw and scoring
some goals.” Coach McGuigan felt it was a few
dedicated players who kept RIT in the game:
“We had some returning players [who] stepped
up in the second half and refused to lose.” The
final score was 9-8, a seven-point comeback
from halftime. Co-captain and midfielder Jessica
Cotton, a junior in Biotechnology, scored
three times. To her credit is the game-winning
goal, which she scored with only 5 minutes and
36 seconds left on the clock.
This momentum would be impeded at
the girl’s home opener against Geneseo.
Many factors were to blame; Cotton
described, “RIT started out the
game slow and just [wasn’t] able to
pick it up enough to come up with
the win.” Evans described the main downfall,
“The biggest thing in the first half that killed us
was not winning the draw. We can’t win a game
or score goals if we don’t get and maintain possession
of the ball.” However, Cotton added, “I
am very proud of what we were able to do [versus
such a well-established program].” Despite
the loss, Evans made a whopping 20 saves.
Despite the setback, the team turned its sights
to Allegheny, a new addition to the schedule this
season. Against a new, unpredictable, and unfamiliar
team, Cotton said, “[We] prepared as
we would for any other game, putting emphasis
on the issues we had against Geneseo.” Mainly
focusing on defense, Evans worked on her goalkeeping
skills. “I like to get a fast break started,
and sometimes I force a clear that isn’t there.”
The preparation was a success. The women’s
lacrosse team rallied to win over Allegheny 11-6.
Danielle Pravi (a freshman in Psychology) and
co-captain Amanda Crozier (a junior in Civil
Engineering Technology) racked up four goals
apiece. Amazingly, the first five goals for RIT
were scored in a five-minute time frame, shelling
the Allegheny goalie.
With this win under their belt, the team looks
to the rest of the season unanimously hoping
to clinch a spot in the Empire 8 Tournament. “I
think we would all like to do this by decisively
winning one of the slots. Not like last year, where
three teams were tied for fourth place and the
final spot in the tournament was decided by
scores,” described Evans. Cotton is dreaming
even bigger: “We’re looking to do things that this
team has never done and go further than we ever
have.” McGuigan’s response was similar: “We always
plan to go as far as the season will go.”
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