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4/13/07 -- Senior Amy Rizzo
(Jackson, N.J.) recorded her fourth five-goal game of the season
to pace the
Long Island
University women’s lacrosse team in a 9-5 win over Central
Connecticut State on Friday afternoon at LIU Field. The Blackbirds
used a strong defensive effort to pick up their third straight
Northeast Conference win.
Long Island (5-8, 3-3 NEC) held a three-goal lead at halftime,
but Central Connecticut got a goal from Lauren Paolillo to open
the second half and later cut the LIU lead to 6-5 after Abby
Hayes scored with 8:41 to play. The Blackbirds, however, put
the game away by scoring the final three goals of the game. Rizzo
scored an unassisted goal at the 7:14 mark and then added a free
position shot almost two minutes later to make it 8-5. A goal
from freshman Kristina Scheerer (West Chester, Pa.) with 43 seconds
left iced the win for LIU.
Both teams took a cautious approach to start the game, with
the first goal not occurring until almost eight minutes into
action. Central Connecticut (2-10, 1-5 NEC) struck first when
Courtney Mooney took a pass from Lauren Paolillo and put the
guests up 1-0 at the 22:32 mark.
Senior Jackie McCormick (Liverpool, N.Y.) got LIU on the board
just 20 seconds later when she converted off a pass from freshman
Christie Wienckowski (Newton Square, Pa.). Rizzo scored at the
18:43 mark to give the Blackbirds the lead before CCSU tied it
on a goal from Eve Belardinelli midway through the half.
The Blackbirds took the lead for good when Rizzo scored consecutive
goals within 16 seconds of each other, with the first coming
at the 11:29 mark. The Blue Devils cut the lead to 4-3 before
LIU got goals from sophomore Allison Funk (Lumberton, N.J.) and
McCormick to close out the scoring in the first half.
Long Island held a 35-21 advantage in shots and forced 20 CCSU
turnovers. Sophomore Kimberly Campbell (Malvern, Pa.) had a strong
game in net, making 10 saves. Junior Xiomara Garcia (Pottstown,
Pa.) was outstanding on defense, forcing four turnovers and picking
up eight groundballs.
CCSU was led by Courtney Mooney, who tallied a goal and two
assists on the day. Alice Lee made 14 saves in net for the Blue
Devils.
The Blackbirds return to action
on Sunday, April 15, with a game at 1:00 p.m. against Mount
St. Mary’s
in Emmitsburg, Md.
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