Lady Saints Split Four Games

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PAGE 10, HjLL NEWS, APRIL 19,1984
Lady Saints Split Four Games
Outstanding defense combin- due to injury, set up Margie
ed with some clutch scoring Brower to knot the game at 5-5.
helped St. Lawrence to a 2-2
The Saints took an early 1-0
week and a 3-2 overall record in lead on a goal by Liane
women's lacrosse last week.
Chamberlin, who turned in a
The Lady Saints had difficul- solid two way game, at 4:02 of
ty with the synthetic turf at the first half, but Vermont
Cornell Monday, bowing 12-2, came back again as Lynn Jorand lost another one-goal heart- dan scored the first of her three
breaker at Colgate on Thurs- goals for Vermont.
day, but came back with a re- . Jordan put Vermont ahead at
sounding 22-1 romp past the 1:02 of the second half, 3-2, but
Quebec Provincial Team on the Saints came back to take a
Saturday and topped Division I 4-3 lead on back to back goals
Vermont, 6-5 in overtime on by AnnieMcMillan, the second,
at 7:37, set up by Sargent who
Sunday.
The Saints will play Clarkson had a goal and two-assists in
at home Wednesday, host the game.
Rochester Friday and Oneonta Jordan and Mihdy LeRoy
on Saturday in key games this then scored for Vermont to
make it a 5-4 game, but Pam
week.
Suzanne Sargent fired a low Rees came on to shut off Jorbouncer which went in off the dan in the final five minutes of
.side of the goalie's pads at 1:33 regulation and through the
of the overtime period with overtime and with the goals by
Heidi Gesner setting up theBrower and Sargent, the Saints
play to give SLU its big win pulled out the win.
oyer Vermont.
Van Horn finished withSLU, which received outstan- saves, including several ,k^.
ding defensive efforts in. both first nalT stops and Vermont's
the Colgate and Vermont Barb Poyun also had 15 saves.
games from Brenda Mattar UVM had a 29-21 edge in shots
and Kirsten Elmore as well as on goal.
steady goaltending from Val Against the Quebec team on
Van sHorn, tied the game at Saturday, everyone got into the
21:03 of the second half as scoring act, including goalie
Gesner, who had missed three Van Horn, who turned forward
for the second half of the game.
Ross had four goals as did
Ellin O'Rourke to lead the SLU
attack while Rees had three
goals and Van Horn two in the
one-sided victory for SLU.
In the Colgate game, the two
teams were tied 1-1 at the half
as Margie Brower scored ^for
the Saints, but Colgate scored
three straight in the second half
to take a 4-1 lead.
The Saints came back with
two goals in the final two
minutes, one each by Ross and
Mattar, but could not get the
equalizer.
Van Horn had 15 saves for the
Saints to six for the Colgate
goalie as SLU was on the short
end of an 18-9 shooting spread.
Hockey Captains Set
for Next Year
BY DAVE HOWE
The 1984-85 Skating Saints points. He was selected to the
h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h a t national NCAA senior all-star
defensman Steve Tuite and team at the end of this season.
center Ray Shero were selected
has 46 goals and 66 assists
as captains for the coming forHe112
points thus far in his
season.
career.
"We're very pleased with the
selection of Ray and Steve,"
Tuite was the leading scorer
said coach Mike McShane. among Saint defensemen this
Thev'rf both proven leaders. season with 10 goals and 18
Shero was a captain last year. assists for 28 points. The junior
Tuite has a positive attitude defenseman also received this
and has been a leader on year's Coach's Award which
defense."
goes to the player who shows
Shero, a senior this year, will consistent leadership, dedicareturn to the,Saints again next, tion and improvement.
year. He has another year of
eligibility remaining because
In his career, Tuite has 14
he sat out his sophomore year goals and 33 assists including
due to an off-season knee in- three power play goals, a shortjury. Leading the Saints this handed goal and the game winyear in scoring, Shero amassed ning goal in the Saints' ECAC
15 goals and 27 assists for 42 win over Yale last season.
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Defenseman Steve Tuite (left) of Brockton, Ma., and center Ray Shero (right) of Hartsdale,
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