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Women's Lacrosse by Brian Ludrof

2014 ECAC Mid-Atlantic Women's Lacrosse Championship Central

2014 ECAC Division III Mid-Atlantic Women's Lacrosse Championship
May 10-11, 2014 | Semifinals: Multiple Sites, Championship: Arnold Field, 2 p.m.
 
Lebanon Valley looks to defend its 2013 ECAC Tournament title with another championship run this weekend. The Valley defeated McDaniel a season ago in the championship game, 14-10. LVC will face off against fifth-seeded Drew in the semifinal on Saturday and the winner will meet the winner of St. Joseph's (L.I.) and McDaniel in the championship game on Sunday afternoon.

Seeding
1. Lebanon Valley
2. McDaniel
3. St. Joseph's (L.I.)
4. Neumann
5. Drew
6. Kean
7. Alvernia
8. SUNY Canton

Schedule
Quarterfinals (May 7)

(1) Lebanon Valley 20, (8) SUNY Canton 11
(5) Drew 16, (4) Neumann 14
(2) McDaniel 17, (7) Alvernia 7
(3) St. Joseph's (L.I.) 10, (6) Kean 9

Semifinals (May 10)
(1) Lebanon Valley vs. (5) Drew, Arnold Field, 4 p.m. - Live Stats | Live Video
(2) McDaniel vs. (3) St. Joseph's (L.I.), Schlager Memorial Field at Alvernia University, 2 p.m.

Championship
Winners, Saturday, Arnold Field, 2 p.m. - Live Stats | Live Video 

Tickets and Gameday Info
Tickets, available at the gate, are $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $2 for students. Children under six are admitted free.
Arnold Field  |   Directions

About The Valley
Senior Mel Modrick, sophomore Sam Boyce, and junior Anna Pagels have been the leaders for LVC offensively this season, tallying 57, 56, and 42 goals on the year, respectively. The trio has been impressive all season long, with Modrick on a tear lately with 18 goals in her last four games. Sophomore Shelby Morris took over the duties between the pipes for the Dutchmen this season after appearing in just four games a year ago. Morris has been excellent, averaging 6.8 saves per game with an 8.78 goals-against average and a .436 save percentage.

Scouting McDaniel
Junior Danielle Entrot is just one point away from 100 on the year, tallying 60 goals and 39 assists for 99 points this season. Classmate Julia Jacobs leads the Green Terror in scoring with 67 goals, while Samantha Barbeito is the team's assist leader with 44 helpers. Junior Lili Galzerano and senior Kate Goldstein have each seen about equal time in goal for McDaniel this season. Goldstein holds the better goals-against average at 10.95 compared to 12.72 for Galzerano, but Galzerano's save percentage is higher at .397 compared to .358 for Goldstein.

Scouting St. Joseph's (L.I.)
Sophomore Heather Ferchland is the engine for the Eagles, tallying 59 goals and 10 assists for 69 points on the year. Classmate Tori Gregson is the other go-to weapon with 38 goals and 24 assists this season for 62 points. Freshman goalie Courtney Wicklins has been impressive in her inaugural campaign, boasting an 8.18 goals-against average and a .441 save percentage.

Scouting Drew
Drew's Krysta Cento and Nikki Kleiman are the offensive guns for the Rangers with Cento surpassing the century mark in points this season with 53 goals and 53 assists for 106 points on the year. Kleiman is hot on her tail with 94 points including 63 goals to lead the team in scoring. Between the pipes, Gianna Minogue and Jadin James have split time with Minogue holding a 7.78 GAA and a .452 save percentage, and James recording an 11.49 GAA and a .522 save percentage.
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Players Mentioned

Sam Boyce

#27 Sam Boyce

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Sophomore
Mel  Modrick

#22 Mel Modrick

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Senior
Shelby Morris

#23 Shelby Morris

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Sophomore
Anna Pagels

#5 Anna Pagels

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Junior

Players Mentioned

Sam Boyce

#27 Sam Boyce

Sophomore
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Mel  Modrick

#22 Mel Modrick

Senior
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Shelby Morris

#23 Shelby Morris

Sophomore
GK
Anna Pagels

#5 Anna Pagels

Junior
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