Box Score SALISBURY, Md. - The top-seed Salisbury
University women's lacrosse team captured their seventh straight
and ninth overall Capital Athletic Conference championship with a
16-8 victory over third-seed University of Mary Washington on
Friday night at Sea Gull Stadium. The top-ranked Sea Gulls claim
the conference's automatic berth into next month's NCAA Division
III tournament where they will make their seventh straight and 10th
overall appearance.
The Sea Gulls (17-1) were led by reigning CAC Player of the Week
Meagan Osipowich as the sophomore attacker had
five goals and one assist. The six points sets a new career-high
for the Hauppauge, N.Y., native. Osipowich's five goals tied her
career-high which she set April 15 in the regular-season contest
against the Eagles. Junior attacker Beth Rhodey
scored three goals with one assist. Senior midfielders
Robyn Bishop (one assist) and Holly
Johnson each scored two goals. Sophomore attackers
Logan Bilderback (one assist) and Trish
DiGirolomo and freshman Carrie Bray and
Georgi Porter each scored one goal. Sophomore
midfielder Aileen McCausland (two caused
turnovers) dished out one assist.
Salisbury built a 4-0 lead in the first nine minutes of the game
after a pair of goals by Osipowich and goals scored by DiGirolomo
and Rhodey. The Eagles (13-7) scored their first goal with less
than 17 minutes left in the first half. The two teams would score
three goals each to close out the first half as Salisbury led 7-4
at the break.
The Sea Gulls outshot the Eagles 18-13 in the first half and
scooped up 12 ground balls to UMW's eight. SU cleared 7-of-10 in
the first half while Mary Washington cleared 7-of-12 opportunities.
Mary Washington won 7-of-12 draw controls.
The two teams opened up the second half with one goal each
before SU scored four straight to put the game out of reach with
less than 15 minutes left.
Senior goalie Sonja Stuart played the entire
game as she stopped nine Eagle shots and scooped up three ground
balls.
Freshman goalie Dannie Guigli takes the loss
for the Eagles as she made 12 saves in 60 minutes of action. Ellen
Bikowski scored a team-high three goals, while Katie Wallis and
Catherine Kennedy each scored two goals.
SU outshot UMW 40-24 and made 13-of-19 clear attempts while the
teams split the draw controls, 13 apiece. Salisbury also scored
four free position goals.
The Sea Gulls have now reeled off 58 consecutive CAC victories
since 2003. The Sea Gull senior class finishes with an unblemished
CAC record to go with four straight CAC championships.