The all-star team, which rotated U.S. team goalies Madison Doucette, Rachel Hall and Kimber Hower through its lineup, led for the majority of the game with Carey, Lazo and Hannah Nielsen scoring multiple goals, but the U.S. finally took the lead when it scored four straight goals to open the fourth quarter to move in front 12-10. Wurzburger assisted the first two and Scane the second two, including the go-ahead goal with 6:19 to play by Jane Hansen.
One of the big keys to the game was the U.S. improving it play on the draw. Cummings won the first three of the game and the all-stars had a 6-2 advantage on draws after the first quarter. For the rest of the game, the U.S. team won 12 of 17, despite missing expected draw specialist Maddie Jenner due to injury. The Duke freshman sat out the weekend, but is expected to be ready later this summer.
“With Maddie hurt, we brought in Greta (Stahl) at the last second and she did a fantastic job,” Amonte Hiller said. “Our circle girls did a fantastic job and the other girls that took draws throughout the night just really scrapped. We really got into our groove.”
It was clear the U.S. team players felt comfortable, even as they were pushed by some of their idols.
“You grow up watching such amazing players like this and then you get to play against them in events like this and it’s so exciting,” Scane said. “It’s really awesome and an honor to be able to play against them.”
Scane’s freshman season in college ended with Northwestern’s loss in the NCAA semifinals to eventual national champion Maryland just over two weeks ago. She relishes the chance to try and win another championship so quickly.
“It’s a little way to redeem ourselves because we have a couple of girls coming from our team,” Scane said. “After that game we said, ‘Okay we’ve got one more championship we can work hard for and hopefully we’ll come out with a win this time.’”
There’s still some work to do. Amonte Hiller had 23 players in camp this weekend. In addition to Jenner being out with the injury, Kasey Choma missed the first two days while leading her Eastport-South Manor team to a New York Class B state championship. Choma scored three goals on Saturday as ESM beat Fayetteville-Manlius 9-7.
Before the World Lacrosse Women’s U19 Championship begins on Aug. 1 in Peterborough, Ontario, Amonte Hiller still has to make another round of cuts to get the roster down to the maximum limit of 18. Despite the individual hopes and dreams, this is a group still very much with a team mindset.
“I feel great about the group that we picked,” Amonte Hiller said. “They’re all very unselfish, sharing the ball, we had a lot of assisted goals. It’s a great group and they’re really starting to gel. We emphasized that all weekend. We want great communication on and off the field, getting to know each other more every session and in between sessions.”
Following a final training session on Sunday morning, the team will gather for training camp at Northwestern University July 8-10 and then a brief training camp at Niagara University before heading to Canada.