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Dukes Top Ohio Lacrosse, 12-5

Feb. 25, 2006

Box Score

Athens, Ohio - Duquesne University's women's lacrosse team returned to their winning ways via a powerful 12-5 victory over Ohio University Saturday afternoon at the Bobcats' Peggy Pruitt Field. Junior Courtney Tamasitis (Boyertown, Pa. / Boyertown) paced seven DU scorers with three goals while freshman Kathleen McNish (Caldwell, N.J. / James Caldwell) had a game-high six points via two goals and four assists, her first points as a collegiate player.

Host Ohio (0-2), which had lost their season opener to nationally-ranked Maryland last weekend, took an early 2-0 lead as Shannon Hadaway and Kari Fasick hit shots past DU senior goalie Meredith Norris (Morgantown, W.V. / Morgantown) in the first 5½ minutes of play. Norris held the Bobcats silent the rest of the half while her teammates tallied eight straight goals for an 8-2 Duquesne lead at the break.

McNish netted her two goals at the start of the second half to give the Red and Blue a 10-2 edge with just over 22 minutes to play. Kiersten McLouth scored the first of her two goals to cut the deficit to seven, 10-3, at 9:04 of the period. DU and Ohio each scored twice through the remainder of play for the final mark of 12-5.

Seniors Kelly Mulford (Lutherville, Md. / Maryvale Prep), who leads McNish and the Dukes with seven points this season, and Caroline Gallagher (West Chester, Pa. / Henderson) also scored two goals. Norris was credited with three saves while senior Alison Smith (BelAir, Md. / C. Milton Wright), who tallied a goal and an assist, and McNish each picked up five ground balls for the Dukes, who raised their early 2006 record to 2-1.

Ohio's Jen Heup recorded 15 saves, her career best, as Duquesne outshot the Bobcats, 34-11. Heup also led the Bobcats with seven ground balls and three caused turnovers.

"We got what we expected from Duquesne," Ohio Head Coach Allison Valentino said. "They're a good, aggressive team. We didn't get what we expect out of ourselves today."

The Dukes had 27 ground balls to the Bobcats' 17 and committed nine fewer turnovers (27-18).

Duquesne's next outing is in Durham, North Carolina against the 3-0 Duke Blue Devils on Saturday, March 4, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. Duke entered this year ranked at number 2 in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) preseason poll.

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Players Mentioned

Meredith Norris

#1 Meredith Norris

GK
Senior
Alison Smith

#5 Alison Smith

M
Senior
Kelly Mulford

#6 Kelly Mulford

A
Senior
Courtney Tamasitis

#15 Courtney Tamasitis

M
Junior
Caroline Gallagher

#16 Caroline Gallagher

A
Senior
Kathleen McNish

#22 Kathleen McNish

A
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Meredith Norris

#1 Meredith Norris

Senior
GK
Alison Smith

#5 Alison Smith

Senior
M
Kelly Mulford

#6 Kelly Mulford

Senior
A
Courtney Tamasitis

#15 Courtney Tamasitis

Junior
M
Caroline Gallagher

#16 Caroline Gallagher

Senior
A
Kathleen McNish

#22 Kathleen McNish

Freshman
A

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