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Women's Lacrosse Defeats Mount St. Mary's, 15-8, for Third Straight Victory

Box Score

EMMITSBURG, Md.—Senior midfielder Amanda Pappas (Pasadena, Md./Chesapeake) and junior attack Emily Coady (Westminster, Md./Westminster) tallied six points piece to lead the UMBC women's lacrosse team (6-2) to its third straight victory, a 15-8 win over in-state rival Mount St. Mary's (1-6) Saturday afternoon at Waldron Family Stadium.

The Mount scored the first two goals of the game, but Coady ignited a 7-0 UMBC run that lasted more than 11 minutes with an unassisted goal at the 24:36 mark. She scored twice during that span and also recorded helpers on both of Pappas' tallies.

Mount St. Mary's scored two of the final three goals of the first half, but the Retrievers led, 8-4, at the break.

Senior attack Erika Braerman (Fallston, Md./Fallston) scored her second goal of the game 2:20 into the second period to open the scoring, but the Mountaineers countered with three of the next four goals to pull to within 10-7 with 21 minutes remaining.

But freshman midfielder Kristen Bilney (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron) sparked a 4-0 UMBC spurt to regain momentum for the Retrievers, who led, 14-7, with 8:06 to play, and the teams traded single goals over the final minutes.

Pappas' six points came on four goals and two assists, while Coady tallied three goals and three helpers for the second straight game. Pappas added three ground balls, three caused turnovers and two draw controls. Midfielder Esther Rufolo led Mount St. Mary's with four goals.

Senior Natalie Rau (Forest Hill, Md./Fallston) and sophomore Kendall Mason (Lloyd Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor) split time in goal and combined for six saves, while Brigid McTavish stopped five shots for the Mount.

UMBC outshot Mount St. Mary's, 22-18, and held a 17-13 advantage on ground balls and a 13-12 edge on draw controls.

The Retrievers return to action on Wednesday, when they host No. 6 Loyola at 6:30 p.m. at UMBC Stadium.

Notes: At 6-2, the Retrievers are off to their best start since 1994… Braerman moved into a tie with Kelly Fahey for sixth place all-time at UMBC with 52 career assists.

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Players Mentioned

Kristen Bilney

#15 Kristen Bilney

M
5' 4"
Freshman
Erika Braerman

#3 Erika Braerman

A
5' 4"
Senior
Emily Coady

#11 Emily Coady

A
5' 5"
Junior
Kendall Mason

#30 Kendall Mason

GK
5' 10"
Sophomore
Amanda Pappas

#21 Amanda Pappas

M
5' 7"
Senior
Natalie Rau

#26 Natalie Rau

GK
5' 2"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Kristen Bilney

#15 Kristen Bilney

5' 4"
Freshman
M
Erika Braerman

#3 Erika Braerman

5' 4"
Senior
A
Emily Coady

#11 Emily Coady

5' 5"
Junior
A
Kendall Mason

#30 Kendall Mason

5' 10"
Sophomore
GK
Amanda Pappas

#21 Amanda Pappas

5' 7"
Senior
M
Natalie Rau

#26 Natalie Rau

5' 2"
Senior
GK
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