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Balanced Attack Leads Hoyas Past Rutgers, 9-5

March 29, 2009

Box Score

Piscataway, N.J. - The Georgetown University women's lacrosse team used a total team effort to down the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights, 9-5, Sunday afternoon. The victory capped off a four-game road swing and improved No. 8/6 Georgetown to 2-0 in BIG EAST play as well as 7-3 on the season. Six different players scored as the Hoyas managed to hold off the Scarlet Knights.

Ashby Kaestner (Trappe, Md./Saints Peter and Paul) and Jacqueline Giles (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron) started out the scoring with a pair of unassisted goals to give GU a 2-0 lead six minutes in. Rutgers, coming off of a big win over No. 13/13 Loyola Friday evening, answered with a score of its own but the Hoya offense fired back.

Logan McCraw (Malvern, Pa./Conestoga) and Jordy Kirr (Baltimore, Md./Bryn Mawr Academy) each hit free position shots and Molly Ford (Riesterstown, Md./Notre Dame Prep) added one of her own to make it 5-1 at 17:53.

Rutgers finished the half with two more scores, but Kirr matched it off of an unassisted tally and Megan Bloomer (Paoli, Pa./Conestoga) added her fourth of the season at 5:14 to make the score, 7-3, at the break.

Both offenses quieted down in the second half but even with fewer goals, the Hoyas managed to maintain the lead.

The Scarlet Knights scored first with a shot from Brooke Cantwell to pull within three. That would be as close as they would get as Ford took the pass from Kirr and found the back of the net. Giles then notched her second goal of the afternoon to give GU the four-score advantage.

A late Rutgers goal made the final, 9-5, as Georgetown cruised to the victory.

Kirr, Ford and Giles each notched two goals and Kirr posted GU's lone assist of the day. The Hoyas were outshot, 23-18, but had the advantage in possession with nine draw controls to Rutgers' seven. Caitlin Formby (Towson, Md./Notre Dame Prep) received the win in goal with nine saves on the afternoon.

The Hoyas will return home on Friday against No. 7/8 Syracuse at 6 p.m. The game will be the first-ever contest under the new lights at Multi-Sport Field. Live stats and a webcast featuring Chuck Timanus will be available at www.GUHoyas.com.

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Players Mentioned

Jordy Kirr

#1 Jordy Kirr

A
Freshman
Megan Bloomer

#14 Megan Bloomer

M
Sophomore
Molly Ford

#7 Molly Ford

A
Senior
Logan McCraw

#17 Logan McCraw

D
Junior
Jacqueline Giles

#20 Jacqueline Giles

A
Junior
Ashby Kaestner

#21 Ashby Kaestner

M
Senior
Caitlin Formby

#55 Caitlin Formby

G
Senior

Players Mentioned

Jordy Kirr

#1 Jordy Kirr

Freshman
A
Megan Bloomer

#14 Megan Bloomer

Sophomore
M
Molly Ford

#7 Molly Ford

Senior
A
Logan McCraw

#17 Logan McCraw

Junior
D
Jacqueline Giles

#20 Jacqueline Giles

Junior
A
Ashby Kaestner

#21 Ashby Kaestner

Senior
M
Caitlin Formby

#55 Caitlin Formby

Senior
G