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Livy Rosenzweig
Larry French
16
Winner Loyola Maryland LOY 5-0
6
Georgetown GU 2-3
Winner
Loyola Maryland LOY
5-0
16
Final
6
Georgetown GU
2-3
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Loyola Maryland LOY 7 5 2 2 16
Georgetown GU 1 1 2 2 6

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Adams Records 175th Win As No. 9 Women's Lacrosse Downs Georgetown, 16-6

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Hat tricks from Sam Fiedler, Livy Rosenzweig and Jillian Wilson and a nine-save performance from Kaitlyn Larsson led the ninth-ranked Loyola University Maryland women's lacrosse team to a 16-6 win over Georgetown at Cooper Field Wednesday night.
 
The win marks the 175th victory for head coach Jen Adams, who in 14 seasons has put together a 175-69 record. She becomes the 35th head coach in NCAA history to reach 175 wins.
 
Rosenzweig's four goals led all players in the game, while she shared game-high honors of five points with Fiedler and Wilson, who each scored three times and added two assists. Sydni Black and Elli Kluegel each had two goals and one assist for Loyola (5-0 overall), while Meg Hillman and Emily Wills tacked on one goal apiece. Georgia Latch finished with two assists.
 
Wilson also led the Greyhounds with six draw controls, while Rosenzweig won four to move her career total to 300. She joins Taylor VanThof '19 (392 draw controls) and Taryn VanThof '15 (318) as the only three Greyhounds in program history to win 300 draw controls, while she also becomes the fourth player in Patriot League history to reach the milestone. Navy's Loren Generi holds the League record at 493 draws from 2012-15, while Lafayette's Ana White is second with 398 from 2011-14 and Taylor VanThof is third with 392.
 
For Georgetown (2-3), Ali Diamond led the way with two goals.
 
Kluegel scored the game's first goal at 7:12, assisted by Fiedler, and then assisted Wilson at the 4:26 mark to give the Greyhounds an early two-goal advantage. The Hoyas cut the lead to one, 2-1, by scoring at 3:26, but Loyola rattled of the next eight-straight goals to take a commanding 10-1 lead with 6:02 left to play in the opening half.
 
Rosenzweig started the run with an unassisted goal at the 2:30 mark of the first quarter. Fiedler, Kluegel, Black and Hillman added first-quarter goals to send the Greyhounds into the second quarter with a 7-1 advantage. Rosenzweig, Fiedler and Black's second-quarter goals stretched Loyola's lead to nine, at 10-1.
 
Georgetown halted the streak with a goal at the 4:09 mark, but Rosenzweig and Fiedler converted first-half hat tricks to get Loyola a double-digit lead, 12-2, heading into halftime.
 
Wilson traded goals with the Hoyas through the third quarter, and Georgetown was able to cut its deficit to nine twice in the fourth quarter, but goals from Rosenzweig and Wills accounted for the final score.
 
The Greyhounds will return to action on Saturday in the first game of a Loyola lacrosse doubleheader. The women's team will host No. 12 Florida at noon, followed by the men's game against Duke at 4 p.m.
 
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