| NAZARETH UPSETS NO. 16
WILLIAM SMITH, 17-8
Golden Flyers improve to 11-1, host UR Saturday
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ROCHESTER,
N.Y. (April 25, 2007) -- Junior Allison Bayer
(pictured, Corning East HS/Corning, NY) scored
a career-high four goals Wednesday as host Nazareth
scored a mild women's lacrosse upset over 16th-ranked
William Smith, 17-8.
The non-conference win was the ninth straight
for the Golden Flyers, who improved to 11-1 overall.
William Smith is 9-5 overall.
Ten different players scored for the Golden Flyers
, including Tia Morgia (Watertown HS/Watertown,
NY) and Caity Richardson (Pittsford Mendon HS/Pittsford,
NY), who each had two goals and three assists;
and Caitlin Zimmer (East Rochester HS/East Rochester,
NY), who contributed one goal and four assists.
William Smith's Jessica Scott (Waynflete School/Portland,
ME) scored the game's first goal before Nazareth
rattled off the next four scores and never trailed
thereafter. Bayer started the flurry with an unassisted
goal and Richardson followed with a goal off an
assist from Beth Quartier (Cicero-North Syracuse
HS/Cicero, NY). Nazareth's next goal came on a
free-position shot by Morgia, who then assisted
Sarah Mack (Cortland HS/Cortland, NY) on a goal
that gave the Golden Flyers a 4-1 lead.
Sarah Goodkind (Millbrook School/Riverside, CT)
and Molly Fitzgerald (Gould Academy/Sudbury, MA)
each scored for the Herons to draw William Smith
within 4-3, but Nazareth closed the first half
with three straight goals to take control, 7-3.
Zimmer had assists on goals by Quartier and Bayer
and scored the seventh goal off an assist from
Morgia.
Nazareth continued to dominate in the second half
as Bayer and freshman Jennifer Young (Marcellus
HS/Marcellus, NY) each scored twice. Nazareth
also got second-half scores from Quartier, Morgia
and Richardson as well as freshman Nora Davis
(Bishop Ludden HS/Syracuse, NY), sophomore Katie
Schneeberger (Watertown HS/Watertown, NY) and
senior Jessica McArdle (Lancaster HS/Depew, NY).
Fitzgerald scored her second goal of the game
in the second half for the Herons, who also received
two goals from Sarah Dillon (Blair Academy/Oldwick,
NJ).
Nazareth relied on a 35-21 edge in shots and got
10 saves in goal from sophomore Maria Fusco (Immaculate
Heart Central/Watertown, NY). William Smith's
Morgan Baird (Pingree School/Gloucester, MA) made
nine saves.
Nazareth closes out its regular-season schedule
Saturday with a non-conference home game against
Rochester at 1 p.m.
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