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Women's Lacrosse

George Washington Upends Women's Lacrosse 19-6

March 18, 2003

Box Score

Washington, D.C. - George Washington sophomore Heidi Mayer scored a single-game record five goals and six points, and the team set a single-game record in goals scored with 19 as GW upended Stony Brook 19-6 in women's lacrosse action on Monday afternoon.

GW (2-2) and SBU (2-1) traded goals early in the first half, and the Colonials held a 4-3 advantage with 11:04 on the clock. GW blew the match open before the break, scoring four-straight goals to take an 8-3 lead into the half. Mayer and freshman Lauren Bower accounted for four of the goals, as the teammates scored two apiece.

Mayer scored her third goal just 25 seconds into the second half to put the Colonials up by six, 9-3. The Seawolves answered with a goal by Marrisa Trachtenberg less than a minute later at 28:38, but that would be SBU's only goal for another 24 minutes as GW would score nine unanswered goals in over that period of time.

Bower recorded four points with three goals and an assist, while fellow freshman Colleen Schmidt scored two goals and added an assist. Sophomore Megan McDonough rounded out the leaders with a pair of assists and a goal.

SBU was led by Trachtenberg who scored three goals with one assist and Danielle Werner who recorded two assists and a goal.

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