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Women's Lax Ends Middlebury's 42-Game Winning Streak to Take NESCAC Title

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MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – The Tufts University women's lacrosse team won the 2022 NESCAC Championship on Sunday with a stirring 9-8 victory at top-seed Middlebury College.

The Jumbos (15-3) ended the Panthers' 42-game winning streak dating back to March 2019. Middlebury (17-1), who did not play last season due to COVID-19, had defeated Tufts 14-7 during the regular-season on April 2.

Tufts, which won the NESCAC title for the second year in a row, earns the league's automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. Middlebury, (17-1) ranked #1 in last week's IWLCA national poll, will get an at-large NCAA berth.

The Jumbos were tremendous defensively this afternoon, holding Middlebury under 10 goals for the first time since the 2019 season as well. Senior goalie Molly Laliberty made nine saves and classmate Madison Lehan came up with three caused turnovers and two ground balls.

Leading 9-8 late in the game, Tufts played the final 1:23 down a player due to a yellow card. Middlebury's Hope Shue would earn two free-position opportunities in the final minute, including one with eight seconds left, but both were blocked out of her stick by the Jumbo defense.

Margie Carden continued her stand-out freshman season for Tufts with five goals. Tufts won draw controls 13-8, led as always by Anna Clarke with five and Genna Gibbons adding four.

Today's game was tied 5-5 heading into the fourth quarter. Tufts took control of the game with three goals in the first four minutes of the fourth – Clarke, Carden and Caroline Walter – to lead 8-5. As expected, Middlebury had an answer with goals by Shue and Erin Nicholas closing the gap to 8-7 with 9:22 on the fourth-quarter clock. Laliberty had two of her three fourth-quarter saves at that point, and then a ground ball by Gibbons led to a Tufts clear and a goal by Carden assisted by Walter for a 9-7 Jumbo advantage at 3:19. Middlebury's Grace Getman brought the margin back down to one goal (9-8) quickly. The Panthers would get a pair of great chances to tie it, but the Tufts defense stood tall.

The Jumbos had taken a 3-0 lead early as Carden scored twice in the first eight minutes of action. Middlebury had the only two goals of the second quarter – by Getman and Niki Mormile – to tie the score at 3-3 at the half. The teams traded two goals apiece in the third.

Panther goalie Gina Driscoll made six saves while Erica Barr caused four turnovers and picked up three ground balls. Mormile, Shue and Getman all scored twice.

Shots finished 25-20 in favor of Middlebury, while ground balls were 12 apiece.

 

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Players Mentioned

Margie Carden

#27 Margie Carden

A
5' 2"
Freshman
Anna Clarke

#4 Anna Clarke

M
5' 8"
Senior
Genna Gibbons

#20 Genna Gibbons

M
5' 10"
Freshman
Molly Laliberty

#32 Molly Laliberty

G
5' 4"
Senior
Madison Lehan

#99 Madison Lehan

D
5' 5"
Senior
Caroline Walter

#5 Caroline Walter

A/M
5' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Margie Carden

#27 Margie Carden

5' 2"
Freshman
A
Anna Clarke

#4 Anna Clarke

5' 8"
Senior
M
Genna Gibbons

#20 Genna Gibbons

5' 10"
Freshman
M
Molly Laliberty

#32 Molly Laliberty

5' 4"
Senior
G
Madison Lehan

#99 Madison Lehan

5' 5"
Senior
D
Caroline Walter

#5 Caroline Walter

5' 8"
Junior
A/M