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Balanced UMBC Attack Trounces Howard

BALTIMORE-Seventeen different Retrievers scored a point and 12 tallied a goal as the UMBC women's lacrosse team (4-9) defeated Howard (1-6) by a score of 21-4 Saturday evening at UMBC Stadium. The Retrievers have won back-to-back games for the second time this season.

Senior attack Ali Levendusky scored a career-high seven points on five goals and two assists, while senior attack Meghan Keelan set a new career best with five assists. The duo has combined to score 34 points in three career games against the Bison.

The Retrievers scored the first nine goals of the game, with eight different players getting in on scoring the action. Keelan had all five of her helpers on consecutive goals over an eight-minute span.

Howard midfielder Lauren Rivers got the Bison on the board for the first time with 3:05 remaining in the first half, and UMBC held a 9-1 lead at intermission.

The Retrievers opened the second half with a 4-0 run, as Levendusky tallied twice in the first 5:08 of play. Howard midfielder Sakita Holley scored two of the next three goals, but UMBC scored seven of the game's final eight tallies for the 21-4 triumph.

Junior midfielder Abbey Swift and sophomore attack Sara Marshall each posted hat tricks for the Retrievers. Swift finished with four points, while Marshall's goals were the first of her career. Also notching their first career goals were freshmen Brooke Richardson and Megan Conaway.

Eight different Retrievers scored multiple points and 11 tallied at least one helper, as 16 of UMBC's 21 goals were assisted, more than doubling the previous season high of seven.

The 21 goals are a season high for the Retrievers and the most since they scored 23 against the same Howard team on Feb. 17, 2007. After tallying 17 against Stony Brook on Wednesday, UMBC has scored 38 goals in the last two games, the best two-game stretch since April 27-May 1, 2003, when it also scored a combined 38 goals against Long Island and Wagner.

Levendusky's seven points bested her previous high of six, which she set twice this season, including on Wednesday at Stony Brook. She has scored 11 goals in the last two games to give her a career-best 44 on the season, the ninth-highest single-season total in school history and the most by a Retriever since Renee Tirocchi scored 47 in 2001. In addition, Levendusky is the first Retriever to score 40 goals in a season since she tallied 41 as a sophomore in 2006. Levendusky also moved into fifth place all-time at UMBC with 130 career goals, and she took sole possession of eighth place with 165 career points.

The Retrievers return to action on Wednesday, when they open a tough final stretch against 14th-ranked Johns Hopkins at 7:30 p.m. at UMBC Stadium.

2008-04-06





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