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The WMC women's lacrosse team made a repeat trip to the Middle Atlantic Confer- ence (MAC) playoffs to highlight its 7-3 season s WMC finished second behind Johns Hopkins in the MAC-Western Divi- sion with a 4-1 record. The runner-up (left) Katie Dunn (23) status was made possible in large part by maintains control 01 the ball, while Gina Cappi (32) heads a thrilling 15-14 win at Gettysburg, in loran opening in the which the Green Terrors scored the final opponentsdelense. (below) four goalsĀ· Unfortunately, WMC's playoff Denise Sarver (24) anempts to outrun her foes. stay was a short one as Franklin & Women's Lacrosse MAC's Revisited Marshall eliminated the Green Terrors 19-7 in the conference semifinals. The Diplomats also had defeated WMC 15-8 in the season opener. Both Franklin & Marshall and Johns Hopkins, which handed WMC its other defeat, reached the Division III'Semifinals Senior Julia Mignatti led WMC in scoring for the sec- ond straight year with 38 goals and 14 assists for 52 points. Denise Sarver, a freshman, was second with 23 goals and six assists for 29 paints, with junior Gina Cappi next at 15 goals and two assists. All three earned spots on the MAC All-Star team, the second-such recognition for Mignatti. 1s1 Row: Katie Dunn, Gina Cappi. 2nd Row: Dani~lle Baker, Stacey Baker, t-!eather Seaburg" Anne Larson, Marcie Delahoz 3rd Row: Jennifer Yockus, Denise Sarver. Becky Staehle, Michele ~oalche. Meghan Ba.rry. 4th Row: Assist.ant Coach Kathy Railey, .Jill Grosso, ctms wmkievose. Julia Mlgnatti. Jennifer Fleming, Head Coach Kim Easterday. Mik.eJekogian Women's Lacrosse 145