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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

jen eck
16
Winner Elizabethtown ETOWN 4-1
6
Lebanon Valley LVC 0-6
Winner
Elizabethtown ETOWN
4-1
16
Final
6
Lebanon Valley LVC
0-6
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Elizabethtown ETOWN 8 8 16
Lebanon Valley LVC 4 2 6

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | By Mike Freeman

Dutchmen Dropped by E-Town

Elizabethtown 16, Lebanon Valley 6

LVC Starters
Eck, Brewer, Jones, Strack, Oliveras (GK), Maleski, Bannan, O'Neill, Mellendick, Kelley, Anderson, Federowicz

E-Town Starters
Baker, C. Thompson, Graessle, K. Thompson, Robidoux, Stang, Beachley, Donlin, Quilty, McLamb, Berends, Kopytko (GK)

How It Happened
ANNVILLE, Pa. – Lebanon Valley's women's lacrosse team suffered a 16-6 loss at the hands of Elizabethtown on Wednesday afternoon. The Blue Jays jumped to 4-1, while the Dutchmen fell to 0-6.
LVC honored Yeardley Love and fall victims of relationship abuse this afternoon in the second-annual One Love Game.

In the beginning of the game, the teams traded off goals and Emma Jones' 14th of the season made the score 2-2 with 17:29 remaining. From there, the Blue Jays netted four consecutive goals to jump ahead to a 6-2 advantage with 7:37 to go in the first. After Jen Eck found the back of the net at 6:49 to make it 6-3, E-Town's Addie Stang scored at 6:06 to put the Blue Jays back up by four at 7-3. Makenzie Kelley scored her 12th of the season at 4:58, however E-Town's Madelyn Baker scored with 2:55 remaining and the Blue Jays went into halftime leading by an 8-5 margin.

E-Town scored the first three goals of the second half to go up 11-4 at 22:41, but Kelley struck for her third tally of the game to stop the bleeding and bring the Dutchmen to within six at 11-5 with 19:37 remaining. Later, at 14:36, Jones made it 12-5, but the Blue Jays ended the second by scoring the last four goals and went on to win 16-6.

Inside the Numbers
 - Kelley finished with three goals on shots and she added three draw controls.
 - Jones scored twice and added two ground balls, four caused turnovers, and a team-high six draw controls.
 - Eck picked up a team-high four ground balls for LVC, while Julia Brewer recorded three.
 - Hannah Oliveras made 10 saves between the pipes for the Dutchmen, while Abby Kopytko (4-1) stopped six shots.
 - For E-Town, Carly Thompson paced her offense with five goals on 10 shots. Dana Robidoux added four goals and two assists, while Madelyn Baker scored three times. Katie Thompson added a game-high three assists.

One Love Foundation
The One Love Foundation is a non-profit organization that honors the memory of Yeardley Love. Love, a senior lacrosse player at the University of Virginia, was a victim of dating violence, three weeks before her college graduation in 2010. Her mother, Sharon Love, began the One Love Foundation to honor Yeardley and to raise awareness for the warning signs of abuse. One in three women and one in four men will experience relationship violence in their lifetime. LVC hopes to start a conversation and change the statistics within our college community. More information can be found at www.joinonelove.org.

This Sunday at 8 p.m. in Chapel 101, the women's lacrosse team is hosting a One Love Workshop on relationship abuse. All interested students are invited to attend.

Who's Next?
LVC is set to make up its home game with Muhlenberg this Sunday at 12 p.m.
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