Tuesday's Women's Lax Recap
Rachel Bartee, Washington College
Washington College 18, Bryn Mawr
7
Nine players scored at least one goal each as host Washington
College rolled to an 18-7 Centennial Conference women's lacrosse
win over visiting Bryn Mawr tonight on Kibler Field at Roy Kirby,
Jr. Stadium. The Shorewomen improved to 7-3 overall and 3-1 in
conference play with the win, while the Owls fell to 2-7 and 0-6
with the loss. The Shorewomen fell behind, 3-1, early in the game
but ran off 14 unanswered goals to end the firtst half and build a
15-3 lead at the intermission. Washington took just six shots in
the second half, scoring on three of them. Senior midfielder Rachel
Bartee (Mount Airy, MD/South Carroll) scored four goals on four
shots for the Shorewomen, while junior midfielder Mollie
Shipley (Denville, NJ/Morris Catholic) matched her career high
of six points, tallying two goals and four assists.
Swarthmore 18, Neumann 7
The Swarthmore women's lacrosse team (8-3, 2-2 CC) rattled off
10 goals in the first 19 minutes on play, including junior Annalise
Penikis' 100th career Swarthmore goal in the 58 seconds in, en
route to an 18-7 clubbing of the Neumann Knights (7-3, 3-1 CSAC) on
Tuesday night. After scoring her 100th goal in the first minute of
play, Penikis went on to score four more goals over the next 12
minutes of play. Penikis also had an assist in the game.
Swarthmore's balanced scoring attack saw 10 players hit the back of
the net including four with multiple goals. Freshman Elyse
Tierney doubled her goals total for the season with a hat trick
while freshman Sara
Lentricchia and sophomore Lucy
Whitacre added two apiece.
Catholic 19, Haverford 7
Josie
Ferri moved to the top spot in the Haverford College
women's lacrosse program record book for career draw
controls but the Fords fell 19-7 to No. 18 Catholic University
in their final non-conference contest of the season Tuesday
afternoon at Cardinal Stadium. Tallying five draw controls during
the game to give her 143 for her career, Ferri surpassed Casey
Sanborn '09 who previously held the record with 141.



