Fairfield defeats Siena women’s lacrosse in MAAC final | The Daily Gazette
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Siena s Kaitlyn Dowsett looks to shoot during the MAAC women s lacrosse championship game against Fairfield on Sunday in Fairfield, Conn. (Photo courtesy Siena Athletics)
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Fairfield, and its swarming defense that recovered from a tough start, had other ideas.
Siena was denied its first-ever MAAC championship, as Fairfield again topped the Saints in the league title game at its home Rafferty Stadium in Fairfield, Connecticut. Down three goals minutes into the game, Fairfield rallied back to produce a 12-8 win and secure its third consecutive league championship, and second in a row with a win against the Saints in the final.
Siena women’s lacrosse seeking first MAAC championship | The Daily Gazette
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LOUDONVILLE A couple years ago, the Siena women’s lacrosse program could see the “finish line,” but was unable to reach it.
“Right now,” Siena women’s head coach Abby Rehfuss said Thursday after her team’s semifinal win, “everyone’s just determined to cross it.”
Siena lost 10-9 in overtime in that 2019 MAAC final at Fairfield, and the Saints’ wait for another chance at claiming their first-ever MAAC tournament championship was delayed a season when the 2020 MAAC season and tournament was canceled because of concerns related to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The opportunity, though, is finally here for the Saints when they play at Fairfield in Sunday’s 1 p.m. championship game to win the game that “means everything,” as senior Nicole McNeely put it, to the Saints.
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LOUDONVILLE The Siena women’s lacrosse program had to wait two years for its chance to get back to the MAAC championship game.
That wasn’t easy but the Saints sure made clinching their long-coveted spot in Sunday’s final look that way.
“It’s [been] hard not to look forward to the championship game, but we know we have to take it one game at a time because if we don’t win the game that’s in front of us, we’re not going to get there,” Siena senior Kerry Gerety said after the Saints’ 20-11 win Thursday in the MAAC semifinals against Monmouth. “So we made it a point of emphasis to keep it one game at a time.”
Siena women’s lacrosse’s Lane, who overcame major knee injury to continue her college career, stars in MAAC quarterfinal win | The Daily Gazette
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Siena women’s lacrosse’s Lane, who overcame major knee injury to continue her college career, stars in MAAC quarterfinal win
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LOUDONVILLE As she saw it, redshirt junior Kelsey Lane’s Siena women’s lacrosse teammates did the hard work on the plays that led to her career-best scoring effort.
“My teammates, they were able to just get me the ball, and I had the easy job to just put it away,” Lane said after the Saints’ dominant 21-11 win Saturday against Canisius in the MAAC quarterfinals. “They did the hard work for me.”
Fantastic finish delivers Siena women’s lacrosse win | The Daily Gazette
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Nicole McNeely, second from left, is shown during a game last week against Marist. McNeely scored 7 goals in Siena s win Wednesday at Marist.
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Wednesday at Marist?
And?
“We knew what to do,” the coach said in a phone interview with The Daily Gazette after her team’s incredible comeback victory, a 17-16 overtime win.
The Saints scored three goals in less than a minute to force overtime, then received a goal from Kerry Gerety in the final minute of overtime to secure the victory in their regular-season finale. Nicole McNeely assisted on the game-winning goal as part of a 10-point effort that included seven goals and three assists.