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Women’s lacrosse drops fourth straight

The Binghamton women’s lacrosse team fell to the Vermont Catamounts this past Saturday 21-7, dropping the Bearcats into last place in the America East standings and officially ending their playoff hopes.

Junior attack Heather Grose put the Bearcats (4-11, 0-5 AE) up early after scoring the first goal of the game, but the Catamounts (6-8, 1-4 AE) fired back by scoring five unanswered goals. The two teams then traded goals until the first-half whistle blew, as Vermont headed into the locker room with a 9-5 advantage.

The Catamounts continued to dominate the game in the second half, scoring 12 goals as opposed to just two by the Bearcats. Vermont came out firing, putting the game out of reach by scoring the first four goals.

Vermont performed well offensively all game, outshooting BU by a 39-15 margin while taking 14 free-position shots. Kristen Millar and Becky Kenison each had monumental games in Vermont’s first conference win, tying their school record with eight points apiece.

The Bearcats offered a well-balanced offensive attack as Leanne Musso, Danielle Edwards, Lauren Chemotti and Julia Demuth all found the back of the net once in this contest. Sophomore goalie Sandra Alvarez had another solid game, saving 10 shots before giving way to freshman Carolyn Cuneo for the final 15 minutes of play.

Binghamton will host the Quinnipiac Bobcats today at 2 p.m. at the East Gym Complex. The Bobcats are also coming off a defeat, losing their last game to Sacred Heart 12-5.

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  1. Stenger’s first semester is in the books

    — Pipe Dream sits down with President Harvey Stenger to discuss his first semester at BU and ideas for years to come.

  2. Union closure to displace workers

    — For the roughly 40 unionized Sodexo employees working in the New University Union Food Court and Susquehanna Room, the renovations to the University Unions mean new jobs, and possibly different hours and wages.

  3. Teacher evaluations overlooked by admins

    — Many believe that the Binghamton University’s treatment of teaching evaluations leaves students without a viable avenue to voice their opinions about the classes they take and the instructors who teach them.

  4. Police Watch: May 14, 2012

    — FRIDAY, MAY 4, 11:30 a.m. — A 19-year-old female student reported that she was being harassed by several people from her residence hall, College-in-the-Woods’ Mohawk Hall, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. The student said that in December she was harassed by someone in the laundry room of the building, [...]

  5. Student commencement speakers prepare for big day

    — Binghamton University released the names of the three students selected to speak on behalf of their classmates at Sunday’s commencement ceremonies.