University of New Hampshire Athletics

WOMEN'S LAX FALLS TO #17 BOSTON COLLEGE, 12-6
4/28/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
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| ILANA COHEN |
NEWTON, Mass. – The University of New Hampshire women's lacrosse team rallied within one goal, but 17th-ranked Boston College scored five goals in the last four minutes of the game to pull away for a 12-6 victory Wednesday afternoon at the Newton Campus Lacrosse and Soccer Field.
UNH is now 9-6 overall while BC is 11-5.
Four Wildcats recorded two points apiece. Hayley Rausch (Severna Park, Md.) tallied two goals while JoJo Curro (Amherst, N.H.), Shaunna Kaplan (Framingham, Mass.) and Kate Keagins (Bay Shore, N.Y.) finished with a goal and an assist. Keagins was also credited with three caused turnovers and two ground balls.
UNH starting goalkeeper Kate Gunts (Wilton, Conn.) exited after surrendering a goal 4:26 into the game with the score tied, 1-1. Kathleen O'Keefe (Chatham, N.J.) played the final 55:34 and made five saves. Ilana Cohen (Andover, Mass.), with two ground balls, two drawn charges and one draw control, was named the team's America East Player of the Game.
BC goalie Sheila Serafino stopped seven shots. Lauren Costello led the attack with six points (5g, 1a). Brittany Wilson finished with four points (2g, 2a) and Brooke Blue scored three goals.
The Wildcats took a 1-0 lead at 27:29 on an unassisted goal by Kaplan, who drove down the middle of the fan and fired a shot inside the right post.
The Wildcats scored four consecutive goals to pull within 7-6. Keagins opened the run with a drive down the left side and shot inside the near post at 21:16. The 'Cats then scored on a pair of passes from behind the net to trim the deficit to 7-5. Curro, positioned low in the fan, corralled Kaplan's pass and shot high into the net for a goal at 13:18. Curro then set up the next tally at 8:19 by finding Rausch, who was unmarked as she charged from the top of the fan. UNH struck again at 7:00 when Keagins, from the top-right of the fan, slipped a pass past an Eagles' defender to Rausch cutting down the middle, and she scored on a shot to the upper-left corner.
BC called time out at that point and won the ensuing draw control. They lost possession, however, on an unforced turnover in which Casey Doyle (Ivyland, Pa.) corralled a ground ball with six minutes remaining. UNH also committed a turnover, however, and a patient BC attack yielded Wilton's unassisted goal at 3:35 that gave the Eagles an 8-6 lead.
New Hampshire concludes the regular season May 1 (1 p.m.) at the University of Vermont. The Wildcats will be making a league-record 13th consecutive appearance in the America East Championship tournament in a May 6 semifinal game.


























