COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Seventh-ranked Gettysburg scored the
first nine goals of the game as the Bullets defeated Ursinus 16-6
on Saturday afternoon in women's lacrosse action.
The Bullets (15-2, 9-0 Centennial) got four goals from senior
attack Nina Emala and three goals from sophomore attack Hannah
Church in the win. The Bullets are the number one seed in the
upcoming Centennial Conference tournament.
For Ursinus (11-5, 6-3 Centennial), the Bears got two goals each
from junior attack Lindsey Urban (Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks
East) and junior midfielder Emily Hummel (Lumberton,
N.J./Moorestown Friends). Junior midfielder Allison Furman
(Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown) had two assists for Ursinus, who
will be the third-seed in the Centennial Conference tournament on
Saturday afternoon at Gettysburg.
Defensively, senior goalkeeper Alex McBride (Sewell,
N.J./Washington Township) had three ground balls and ten saves.