Pride Sports Info.
Burlington, NC -- Greensboro College lost to Christopher Newport, 19-9, in USAS final. Pride now 14-4, most wins in program history.
Christie Hebert (Alexandria, VA/West Potomac) led GC with goals and one assist.
Box score
The Captains were lead by junior Kaitlyn Quigley with six goals and two assists and freshman Rachel Tomlinson with five goals.
Greensboro struck first just two minutes into the game with a goal from Ashley Nolen. The Captains answered with five goals, three of which were from Tomlinson. Greensboro came back with two more making it 5-3 with 7:06 remaining in the first half. Quigley followed with two goals in the next minutes giving CNU a 7-3 lead. Greensboro and CNU each added another goal before the half ended making it an 8-5 halftime score.
Both teams traded goals for the 17 minutes of play in the second half until CNU went on a seven-goal streak ending with 23 seconds left in the game.
CNU led in shots with 36 to Greensboro’s 20 while Greensboro led in groundballs with 15 over CNU’s 12.
Gayle Robinson had seven saves in the game for the Captains while
Jessica Catanzano (Seaford, NY/Kellenberg Memorial) had nine for the Pride.
2010 USA South Lacrosse All-Tournament Team
Attack - Meghan Harkey, Chris. Newport
Christie Hebert (Alexandria, VA/West Potomac), Greensboro
Layne Woodard ( East Greenbush, NY/Columbia), Greensboro
Midfield -
Melissa Gallaher (Severna Park, MD/Severna Park), Greensboro
Becca Geist, Chris. Newport
Brooke Hewartson, Ferrum
Rachel Tomlinson, Chris. Newport - MVP
Kaitlin Quigley, Chris. Newport
Defense - Monica Evans, Chris. Newport
Jackie Farrell (Little Compton, RI/Portsmouth), Greensboro
Morgan Layton, Chris. Newport
Goalkeeper - Gayle Robinson, Chris. Newport