Temple University Athletics

Wednesday, March 31
Geasey Field
4:00 PM

Temple University

4-5

14
vs
12

PRINCETON

4-5

1
2
F
Princeton
8
4
12
Temple
11
3
14
Three Record Hat Tricks as Lacrosse Upsets #17 Princeton, 14-12 Image

Three Record Hat Tricks as Lacrosse Upsets #17 Princeton, 14-12

3.31.10 | Women's Lacrosse

Owls get three goals apiece from Stephanie Markunas, Ann Stouffer and Charlotte Swavola

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PHILADELPHIA – For the first time since 1998, the Temple women's lacrosse team beat Princeton after trying in every season since. The Owls earned a 14-12 victory over the 17th-ranked Tigers (4-5) to improve to 4-5 overall. Stephanie Markunas, Ann Stouffer and Charlotte Swavola all recorded hat tricks for Temple, with Markunas also tallying an assist.

Temple had gone 0-11 against Princeton since 1998. The Owls trailed early on in today's contest, but a string of six goals in the middle of the first half gave Temple a lead it would not relinquish. Also scoring multiple goals for Temple was Chelsea Rosiek with two, along with a team-high two assists.

Markunas scored her second goal of the day eight minutes into a high-scoring first half to tie the score at 3-3, but Princeton scored back-to-back goals to lead 5-3 with 17:43 remaining in the half.

The Temple run saw five different players score the six goals, with Stouffer tallying two of them. Missy Schweitzer, Swavola, Stephany Parcell and Markunas all contributed scores as well. Princeton then out-scored Temple 3-2 in the final eight minutes of the half, including one goal with just two seconds remaining.

After the teams scored a combined 19 goals in the first half, the second half was a different story with only seven total goals. It was back and forth the entire way, with Princeton scoring first. Temple had an answer every time as the Owls kept at least a two-goal cushion throughout.

After Princeton had scored three goals to Temple's two, Allison McWilliams came up big for the Owls. In one quick play, McWilliams caused a turnover behind the Princeton net, got the ground ball and then scored, giving Temple a 14-11 lead with six minutes remaining.

Lizzy Drumm, Princeton's leading scorer this season who entered the game with 23 goals, scored only twice in the contest including the last goal with 1:17 remaining.

Temple goalkeeper Jess Colucci made an impressive season-high 12 saves including seven in the second half to hold off any comeback hopes for the Tigers.

The Owls will return to the field on Saturday, April 3 in a 1:00 p.m. home game against defending Atlantic 10 champ Massachusetts. Temple is participating in “2010 Friends of Jaclyn Week,” helping to raise awareness about children with pediatric brain tumors, and Saturday's game will be specifically dedicated to that cause.
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