Late FP Goal Sends Syracuse Past Florida
Meaghan Tyrrell converted a free-position shot with 8 seconds remaining to lift No. 4 Syracuse to a 14-13 victory over No. 19 Florida in Gainesville, Fla.
The Orange (7-2), coming off of a 12-11 overtime loss at Maryland on Saturday, appeared to be on their way to an easy win after scoring seven unanswered goals to go up 7-1 midway through the first half.
But the Gators (3-4) rallied, scoring four goals in less than five minutes toward the end of the first half and then scoring four of the first five goals in the second half to tie the game at 10.
Syracuse had a 13-11 lead, but consecutive tallies by Lindsey Ronbeck, who fended off face guards to finish with a game-high five goals, knotted the game again. Ronbeck’s fifth goal tied it at 13 with 44 seconds remaining.
But the Orange controlled the ensuing draw, Tyrrell drew a penalty inside the critical scoring area and then she buried the game-winner.
Emily Hawryschuk led Syracuse with four goals.
Virginia Stuns Loyola with Game-Ending Six-Goal Run
Trailing 9-6 with less than 18 minutes remaining, No. 6 Virginia stunned No. 9 Loyola with six unanswered goals to claim a 12-9 victory Wednesday in Charlottesville, Va.
Saammy Mueller (game-high four goals) and Avery Shoemaker each scored twice during the defining run, fueled by the Cavaliers’ 9-2 edge in draw controls during the second half—turning the tables after the Greyhounds held an 8-4 advantage in the same category in the first half.
“We came out stronger in the second half, but really made a difference just winning that draw and giving our team a few more opportunities to go to goal,” Virginia coach Julie Myers said.
Virginia improved to 7-2. Loyola fell to 3-3.
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Top 20 Scoreboard
No. 2 Maryland 14, No. 5 Penn 9
No. 4 Syracuse vs. No. 19 Florida
No. 6 Virginia 12, No. 9 Loyola 9
High Point 13, No. 8 Johns Hopkins 10
No. 17 Notre Dame 15, Virginia Commonwealth 4
No. 18 Stony Brook 16, UMBC 5
Other Scores
American 9, Detroit Mercy 8 (2OT)
Butler 17, Wofford 10
Delaware 16, George Mason 8
Iona 8, Sacred Heart 7
Lafayette 13. Binghamton 12
Mount St. Mary’s 17, George Washington 9
Robert Morris 20, Gardner Webb 8
Saint Francis 10, Longwood 9
Siena 22, Hartford 5
Vanderbilt 19, New Hampshire 7
Towson 17, St. Joseph’s 9
UConn 10, Albany 9
UMass 25, Niagara 11
Wagner 10, Monmouth 9