Paula and I got to N. Ga. In time to watch the game on Sunshine. It is a fun 
game to attend in person.
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Subject: [gatortalk] Lacrosse

 *I* happened upon this game last night on Sunshine and it was interesting
to learn something about this sport, which I had never watched before.
The ball is so small and usually concealed in a net, so it's not always easy
to tell who actually has the ball. But it was neat to watch them pass  and I
liked the fact that the Gators have bright orange nets, which makes them
easier to see. The Gator uniforms are neat too--much better than the Hoya
uniforms. The girls do a lot of running and play behind the net as well as
in front of it. The wear goggles, but they probably should be wearing
helmets too. There was one head-to-head collision that I saw, which was a
little scary.
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**Wednesday March 9, 2011*No. 14 Florida Lacrosse Pulls Upset Bid on No. 9
Georgetown, 17-10

Gainesville, Fla.


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  The No. 14 Florida lacrosse team upset No. 9 Georgetown, 17-10, on a rainy
Wednesday evening at Donald R. Dizney Stadium. The victory over the Hoyas
marks the first-ever defeat of a top-10 ranked opponent in program history.
The Gators are now riding a five-game winning streak, the longest in program
history.

An hour-long weather delay due to heavy rains and lightning in the area
paused the game directly after back-to-back goals by *Caroline
Cochran*(Annapolis, Md.), stopping play with 17:35 remaining in the
second half.

“This was a huge win for us,” Florida head coach *Amanda O’Leary* said.
“Georgetown is a premier program and is NCAA Tournament-bound
year-after-year. Their coach is the head coach for the U.S. National Team,
so Georgetown is obviously very well-coached and incredibly prepared. For
our team to come out and play the way they did, I couldn’t be more proud.”

Florida was led by sophomore midfielders *Kitty Cullen* (Rockville, Md.) and
*Brittany Dashiell *(Bel Air, Md.) with four goals apiece. Sophomore
attacker *Ashley Bruns* contributed four points, as she found the back of
the net three times and assisted on a Dashiell score in the second half.

The Gators had a total team effort as Florida saw seven players score for
the third-straight game. *Janine Hillier *(Farmingdale, N.Y.) and Cochran
each netted two for the Gators while *Caroline Chesterman* (South Nyack,
N.Y.) notched a goal for Florida. Freshman *Krista Grabher *(Vero Beach,
Fla.) scored her first-ever goal in the Orange and Blue, sparking a
three-goal run for the Gators late in the second half after play had
resumed.

Georgetown’s Jacqueline Giles scored early in the evening for Georgetown’s
only lead of the game before Cullen went on a three-game run to put Florida
ahead 3-1. Georgetown answered back with two goals of their own to tie the
game with 17 minutes remaining in the half. Florida went on a four-goal run
sparked by Chesterman’s lone goal of the evening, a spinning shot from the
left side of the crease.

Georgetown scored again to put the Hoyas back on the board but goals by
Dashiell and Bruns put the Gators ahead 9-4. Bruns was fed by sophomore
defender *Haydon Judge* (Chestertown, Md.), notching her second-career
assist.

Hillier’s goal with 35 ticks remaining in the first half gave the Gators a
10-5 advantage heading into the second half, but without leading scorer
Cullen, as she was given two yellow cards against the Hoyas and was
suspended for the final 30:18 of the contest.

Florida could have backed away from the challenge of defeating a top-10
opponent without their leading scorer, but the Gators were prepared for the
challenge. The Orange and Blue used the second half as an opportunity to
come together as a team and cut down on errors and make effective use of
their speed on offense. The Gators scored on seven of 13 shots (.538) in the
second half and took full advantage of their strength on the draw, winning
11 out of 13 draw controls in the second half.

Georgetown scored the first two goals of the second stanza before Dashiell
scored from Bruns to put the Gators ahead, 11-7. Cochran scored back-to-back
goals, including a shot on an open net, to put Florida ahead, 13-7, as the
referees decided to call for a weather delay.

“It was really an all-around effort for our team,” Cochran said. “We really
wanted to win. We were ready to get back out there (after the rain delay).”

Out of the delay, Georgetown once again found the back of the net twice, but
Grabher stepped up in Cullen’s absence, cutting through the defense and
finding the back of the net with just 7:39 remaining in the contest.
Dashiell scored on a free position shot before Bruns found the back of the
net, thanks to a great look from *Colby Rhea *(Abington, Md.). Georgetown
scored one final time with 45 seconds remaining before Dashiell scored off a
perfect pass from sophomore midfielder *Jamie Reeg* (Atlantis, Fla.) to seal
the Gators’ victory with nine seconds remaining in the game.

Florida is in the middle of a nine-game homestand. The Gators return to the
field on Saturday afternoon at 1:00p.m. to take on the Temple Owls. Fans can
listen on www.GatorZone.com and WRUF SportsRadio 850 with Andrew Suarez on
the call.

-- 
Helen Huntley
(727) 823-3801
www.helenhuntley.com

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