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WOMEN'S LACROSSE The WMC women's la- other. on to the Division III sem- crosse team overcame a After a disheartening ifinals. Ironically, Har- horrendous start and loss to Gettysburg, the twick and Franklin & turned into a playoff team rallied again 10poet Marshall also earned Di- squad, ending the sea- consecutive victories vision III playoff bids son with an 8-4 record. over Swarthmore (an- Julia Mignalti topped WMC lost its opener other overtime win). the Green Terrors in at home to Hartwick Dickinson and Susque- scoring with 32 goals 19-4 and its next game hanna, clinching second and 17 assists for 49 al Franklin & Marshall place in the Middle AI- points. Wendy Pahl was 23-5. Just when it l a nti c Conference next with 29 points (19 seemed all was lost, (MAC)-Western Division goals, 10 assists). First- however, the Green Ter- with a 4-1 mark and a year player Libby Siel- rors ran off five straight spot in the conference ing, a senior, took on the wins. Included in thai playoffs, imposing task of playing streak were back-to- WMC's playoff ap- goalie, and responded by back thrillers at Johns pearance was halted allowing an average of Hopkins and Noire Dame quickly with a 15-5 loss just over 10 goals per within 48 hours of each to Ursinus, which went game. (right) Meghan Burry turns uptleld aller gaining control of the ball. 1992 WMC Women's lacrosse Team: (front row, lell to right) - Head Coach Kim Easterday, Maija Strenger, Shannon Smith, Stephanie Grau, AsSistant Coach Kathy Railey; (middle row) - Jen Yockus, Amy Bridgeman, Gina Cappi, Jill Grosso, Sarah Strickland, Wendy Pahl, Krislin Hegna, Blanca Infante, Jenny Preston; (back row) - Robin lang, libby Bleling, Meghan Barry, Tracy Eagan, Elizabeth Simons, Stacey Baker, Heather Bally, Julia Mlgnatti. 144 Alhlelics