2/27/07 -- The
Long Island University women’s lacrosse team has been
tabbed to finish fifth in the 2007 Northeast Conference Championship
according to a poll of the league coaches. Coaches were not
permitted to vote for their own teams.
LIU, which finished fifth last
season and narrowly missed an NEC playoff berth, was picked
to finish behind defending champion, Monmouth, which captured
seven first place votes. Quinnipiac was second with the other
first place vote, followed by Mount St. Mary’s and Sacred
Heart.
Head coach Regan Teti enters
her third season at the helm of the Blackbirds and will look
to get the team into the NEC playoffs for the first time. LIU
will be led by seniors Amy Rizzo (Jackson, N.J.) and Jackie
McCormick (Liverpool, N.Y.). Rizzo was an all-conference pick
for the third time last year and ranked 12th nationally with
3.18 goals per game. McCormick started all 17 games and ranked
fourth in the NEC with 63 groundballs. LIU was picked to finish ahead of Wagner and Central Connecticut
State, which collected the only other first place vote. Robert
Morris and Saint Francis (Pa.) were picked eighth and ninth,
respectively, to round out the poll.
The Blackbirds will open the season on Tuesday, March 6, with
a home game against Fairfield at 4:00 p.m.
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