2007 ECAC Division III Women's Southern Lacrosse Championship

2007 ECAC Division III Women's South Lacrosse Championship
No. 1 Cabrini College (15-4)
No. 2 McDaniel College (12-5)
No. 3 Dickinson College (10-6)
No. 4 Gwynedd-Mercy College (12-5)
No. 5 Stevens Institute of Technology (11-7)
No. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson University (10-8)
Quarterfinal Games - Wednesday, May 9
No. 1 Cabrini College receives a bye
No. 2 McDaniel College receives a bye
Game #1 - Dickinson College 21,
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ-Florham 10
Game #2 - Gwynedd-Mercy College 12, Stevens
Tech. 16
Semifinals - Saturday, May 12 at McDaniel College
Game #3 - Cabrini College
9, Stevens 7
Game #4 - McDaniel College
14, Dickinson 8
Championship - Sunday, May 13, 1:00pm at McDaniel College
McDaniel 19, Cabrini 14
GAME STORIES
Seniors carry McDaniel to ECAC championship in final
game
WESTMINSTER, Md. - Senior Emily Funk (Salisbury, MD/Parkside)
saved her best for last, netting a career-high six goals and seven
points to lead McDaniel to a 19-14 victory over Cabrini and the
ECAC South Region women's lacrosse tournament championship on
Sunday.
In addition to Funk's outing, which earned her most valuable
player honors, the Green Terror seniors accounted for 16 of the
team's 25 points, including three goals by Meagan Mattson (Mt.
Airy, MD/South Carroll).
Connie Wuenschel (Sykesville, MD/South Carroll) and Michelle
Mullen (Pasadena, MD/Chesapeake) added two goals apiece for
McDaniel (14-5). Mullen added two assists.
Erin Nollen led the top-seeded Cavaliers (16-5) with four goals
while Kerrie Ricker and Emilie Greto each had three goals.
Knotted at 11-all after two straight Ricker tallies, the second of
which capped a fast-break clear, Funk notched her fifth goal of the
game to give the Green Terror the lead for good with 10 minutes to
play.
Chelsea Ferruzzi (Jenkintown, PA/Jenkintown) converted the third
of four McDaniel free-position goals 1 minute, 19 seconds later to
stretch the lead to 13-11.
Nollen finished a solo run 19 seconds later to cut the deficit in
half but Mullen and Mattson netted unassisted markers 11 seconds
apart to push the lead to 15-12 with 7:19 showing.
Greto pulled Cabrini within 15-13 just over a minute later but
Mattson converted a free-position shot before Kerrie Wuenschel
(Sykesville, MD/South Carroll) completed her hat trick 30 seconds
later. Older sister Connie finished her collegiate career with her
ninth multi-goal game of the season 23 seconds after that for an
18-13 lead.
After a fourth yellow card forced the Cavaliers to play a player
down, Katelyn Penrose and Funk traded tallies 40 seconds apart to
set the final margin.
Erinn Hopkins (Monrovia, MD/Urbana) opened the scoring off Funk's
lone assist of the game with 3:53 elapsed. Funk got a goal of her
own three minutes later to stake the Green Terror to a 2-0
lead.
Unassisted tallies by Katie Fanourgakis and Greto drew Cabrini
even with 18:17 showing in the first period.
Knotted at 4-all midway through the period, Greto added a second
unassisted marker to give the Cavaliers their lone lead of the game
18 seconds after Nollen tied the game.
Mattson started a four-goal flurry to give McDaniel an 8-5 lead
with 7:36 remaining in the first half. April Kauffman and Funk
traded goals to make it a 9-6 game at the break.
Nollen pulled Cabrini within 9-7 before K. Wuenschel and Mullen
stretched the lead to 11-7 with goals 25 seconds apart.
The Green Terror, the two seed in the tournament, held a
significant advantage in nearly every statistical category,
including shots (40-22), ground balls (29-17) and draw controls
(23-11).












