April 25, 2009
WLAX: ALBANY CLIPS LE MOYNE, 12-10, IN SEASON FINALE
Syracuse, N.Y. – Sophomore attacker Rebekah Elmer
(Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee) tied her season-high with
four goals but the Le Moyne College women’s lacrosse team
dropped its season finale to UAlbany, 12-10, in non-conference
action at the Thomas J. Niland Athletic Complex Saturday afternoon.
The Dolphins wrapped up the 2009 campaign with a 5-12 record.
Elmer’s final goal of the game with 26 seconds to play
pulled Le Moyne within a goal at 11-10. The Dolphins took the
ensuing draw control but UAlbany’s defense forced a Le Moyne
turnover with 11 seconds left. Jodi Battaglia raced down the field
and netted her fourth score of the game with five seconds on the
clock to produce the game’s 12-10 final score.
The Dolphins scored the game’s first goal just over five
minutes in to take their only lead of the contest. Sophomore
midfielder Mia Valletta (Niskayuna,
N.Y./Niskayuna) took a pass from senior midfielder
Maura Kenville (Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers
Academy) and turned it into her 30th goal of the season.
Le Moyne’s defensive unit and freshman goalkeeper
Kelly Fucillo (Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee) kept
the Great Danes off of the scoreboard for the first 12 minutes of
the game. But UAlbany erupted for three straight goals, including a
pair of quick strikes a minute apart, to grab a lead that it would
not relinquish.
After the Great Danes pushed their lead to 3-1, sophomore attacker
Michelle Phillips (Johnson City, N.Y./Maine
Endwell) fed Kenville and the senior made it a one-goal
game with 8:46 remaining in the first half. Again, UAlbany
responded with a three-goal spurt to seize its largest lead of the
game, at 6-2. Phillips recorded an unassisted tally, her first of
three goals on the afternoon, with 23 seconds left in the first
half to force a 6-3 halftime deficit.
Le Moyne scored two goals over the first six minutes of the second
half on free-position shots by Phillips and classmate
Nerissa Barzee (Baldwinsville,
N.Y./Baldwinsville). The Dolphins pulled within a goal on
five separate occasions over the final 30 minutes but
couldn’t manage to knot the score. Both teams traded the
game’s final 11 goals after UAlbany pushed ahead 7-5 with
23:08 to play. Elmer scored four of the team’s final five
goals on the afternoon over the final 18 minutes of the game,
including the last three Dolphin scores. Phillips accounted for Le
Moyne’s other goal down the stretch.
UAlbany’s offense was led by Battaglia’s four goals.
Mel Rorie netted three goals and Christine Grueniger chipped in
with a pair for the Great Danes. Goalkeeper Katie Neer stopped
seven shots between the pipes in the win.
Elmer finished with four goals in a game for the third time this
season and Phillips turned in her second three-goal game of the
campaign. Kenville finished with a goal and an assist; Valletta and
Barzee netted one goal each; and Phillips and senior midfielder
McKenzie Gray (Baldwinsville, N.Y./Baldwinsville)
each picked up an assist.
Fucillo finished with six saves on the afternoon to give her 200
for the season. It’s the second-most for Le Moyne all-time
behind 222 stops from Deirdre Beers during the 1996 season. The
freshman played every minute of Le Moyne’s 1,038 minutes on
the season. Only Samantha Falcone, in Le Moyne’s postseason
runs in 2006 and 2007, accumulated more minutes in a season.
Prior to Saturday afternoon’s game, Le Moyne recognized its
two-member senior class of Gray and Kenville. Gray was the
team’s season leader in assists (26) while Kenville turned in
career-highs in goals (10) and assists (4) in a season.
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UAlbany 12, Le Moyne
10
UAlbany (9-7) 6 6
- 12
Le Moyne (5-12) 3
7 - 10
UAlbany (9-7): SCORING: Jodi Battaglia 4-0, Mel Rorie 3-0,
Christine Grueniger 2-0, Melanie Sosnowski 1-1, Taylor Frink 1-0,
Nikki Branchini 1-0, Julie Bush 0-1, Jenn Primeau 0-1. GOALKEEPING:
Katie Neer (60:00, W, 10 GA, 7 saves).
Le Moyne (5-12): SCORING: Rebekah Elmer 4-0 Michelle Phillips 3-1,
Maura Kenville 1-1, Mia Valletta 1-0, Nerissa Barzee 1-0, McKenzie
Gray 0-1. GOALKEEPING: Kelly Fucillo (60:00, L, 12 GA, 6 saves).



















