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vailed as the Rowan strategy.
The loudest cheer from a very talkative crowd boomedover the field when the ref "Finally!" called a foul against the Profs. One referee in particular wormed her way into the spot of both hated one and scapegoat, according to the crowd of fami1y, friends and Cabrini students.
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One of the more vociferous men in the stands inferred of the Cabrini Lady Cavs, 'They must have made this ref mad before the game started!"
With seven minutes left in the game, the Lady Cavs persisted in their original intent to overcome the Profs, with the last goal of the game making the final score I0-8. Never yielding to the inevitable, the Cavs kept up their energy until the time ran out, putting up a great effort to redeem themselves.
The girls looked somewhat surprised as they collected their belongings after the game.
Senior Amanda Seeds explained their dismay.
"We weren't ourselves today," she said. "Rowan isn't ranked as highly as Ursinus and we beat them. We should have won today."
sports editor last quarter and a half.
Shenendoah University was After picking their first victo- up on Mar. 20th, and they dery of the season against Kean feated the Cavs in overtime, 10University, the men's lacrosse 9. team has dropped three straight According to senior captain contests. Brian Bugey, the team played by Ron D'Orazio combining for three goals in the Cavs dropped a match to Franklin and Marshall University on Tuesday, Mar. 23 by a score of 15-8. According to Bugey, Franklin and Marshall capitalized on their mistakes. something that they do very well.
The team has lost games to well on Saturday but came up Clarkson University, Sheefert- 'l(ith a difficult loss. doah University and Frankrtn ~ccording to Bugey, the main Marshall ~versiix) concerns of the team are that The Clarkson game was they are playing with a low scheduled for Sunday, Mar 14, bench in terms of numbers. The but was postponed in the third team has been handed a tougher qw.arterdue to an injury to Cav- schedule this season now that alier midfielder Kevin Ben- they are a part of the Pennsylvajamin, a sophomore. The injury nia Athletic Conference. stemmed from trying to play the The Cavs first game of the game during heavy snow fall. season came o- WashingOnce the player was injured the ton and Lee Universit)'. a team decision was made to postpone that is ranked six m the nation the contest. at the Division III level. Other
On Friday, Mar. 19, the game tough games will be against was resumed with the score 13- PAC rivals Wesley College and 3 in favor of Clarkson. The final Neumann College. score was 15-4, with the teams In their most recent action, the
In the second quarter Franklin and Marshall outscored the Cavs 7-2 to run away with the match. The Cavs were able to stay with their opponents in the second half but could not over come their deficit.
Franklin and Marshall once again had the larger team in terms of numbers, almost twice the number that the Cavs had.
Still, Bugey, one of three seniors on the team along with Eric Udovich and John Gwizowski, remains positive about the team's work ethic and game effort.
"This is the team that I want to go out of my senior with,"
The Cavs move the up the fieldduring their 15-8 loss to Franklin University.
Bugey sai~"There are no superstars on this teal()we need and get good contributions from everyone."