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No. 3 Syracuse scored the first 12 goals of the game and defeated UAlbany, 16-6, at John Fallon Field on Tuesday, April 13. The Orange improve to 9-1 overall with the victory.
Junior Meaghan Tyrrell tied her career high with seven points (5g, 2a), while freshman Emma Ward also recorded a career-high seven points on a goal and six assists. Junior Megan Carney scored five goals to go along with one assist, and freshman Maddy Baxter had her first career hat trick.
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No. 3 Syracuse women’s lacrosse bounces back with 15-10 win over Georgetown
Apparently ‘Georgetown still sucks’ on an April afternoon in women’s lacrosse, too.
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This was what you call a “get-right” game.
Before returning to Central New York following their shellacking at the hands of No. 1 North Carolina over the weekend, the Syracuse Orange women’s lacrosse team (7-1, 4-1) stopped over in Washington DC on Tuesday to take out their frustrations on the Georgetown Hoyas, 15-10, in a game that wasn’t remotely that close.
The ladies came out with a vengeance, scoring early, often, and with authority against the completely overmatched Hoyas.
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Megan Carney carried the ball from the left side around the 8-meter arc and positioned herself in front of net looking for an open lane. Running from behind the net, Syracuse freshman Jenny Markey received the pass as her feet touched the edge of the 8-meter arc line. Markey wound her stick and fired a quick shot past a Georgetown defender and into the net for her first career goal and her first two goals on Tuesday afternoon. The strike marked Syracuse’s eighth goal in 10 minutes, too.