ALBANY, N.Y. - Senior attack Rachael Burek
recorded another stellar outing, with eight points en route to an University at
Albany win over George Mason, 17-5, on Wednesday, March 13 at John Fallon Field.
Burek, following her previous high of four assists against Manhattan earlier
this season, recorded a career-best five assists today against the
Patriots.
Three Great Danes tallied at
least three goals and five recorded at least three points in the rout over the
Patriots. Burek headlined with eight points, three goals and five assists, then
was followed by Rachel Bowles' five goal game and Jess Antelmi's four-goal
performance. Amanda Obenshain (3 assists) and Maureen Keggins (2 goals, 1
assists) each had three point games. Kathleen Lennon dominated the draw control
circle again with a game-best and a career-best 12 draw controls.
Recently named America East
Rookie of the Week Rachel Bowles began the contest off with two quick unassisted
goals to give the Great Danes a 2-0 lead with 26:54 left in the first half. Then
senior attack Jess Antelmi rattled off two quick goals, both assisted by Rachael
Burek to extend the lead to 4-0, with 23:18 left.
Following two goals, one by
Keggins and Allie Phelan, Burek offensive stick got hot with three straight
goals in a matter of two minutes to bring the lead up to nine, 9-0, with 19:07
remaining in the contest.
George Mason
(2-4) got on the
board from Allie Hilderbrandt's stick to cut the deficit to eight, 9-1, with
15:26 left.
UAlbany (4-2) scored the next
three of the four remaining goals in the half to extend the lead to 11, 13-2.
Bowles tallied two of three team goals during the stretch.
The Great Danes did not take
their foot off the gas, scoring the next four goals in the first five minutes of
the second half to bring the lead to 14, 16-2, with 25:04. Bowl
es, the Cicero,
N.Y. native, tallied her fifth goal of the contest durin
g the run, which broke
her previous career-best of four against Florida on Feb. 24, 2013.
The Patriots looked to make a
run, scoring three of the next four goals, but that was not enough to cut into
the deficit and fall by a final score of 17-5.
UAlbany junior goalkeeper Anna Berman
recorded seven saves on 11 chances for her fourth win of the season. George
Mason goalkeeper Brittany Pastrana was dealt the loss, having recorded one save
on ten chances.
The Great Danes head south to
Baltimore, Md. To face No. 14 Cornell, on a neutral site, on Sunday, March 17 at
St. Paul's School for Girls. Game is set for 1 p.m.
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