2002 Women's Elite

Photos
 ·by Keith Maynard
Results
 ·Thursday, 7/4
 ·Friday, 7/5
 ·Saturday, 7/6
 ·Sunday, 7/7
Brackets
Teams

 ·Colorado
 ·Crouching Tigers
 ·Lacrosse Int'l
 ·Last Call
 ·Ohio
 ·QC Lax
 ·Ripple
 ·Special Brew
 ·Team Wild
 ·Texas
 ·Top Gun
 ·Utah Maxima
 ·Vail Daily
 ·Where’s Your Aspen?
 ·womenslacrosse.com
 ·Yankee Storm


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Results from Saturday, July 6, 2002

Team Ohio 14, Utah Maxima 8
Team Ohio had a strong start on a early Saturday morning. Utah with beutiful placement shots could not place a win. Ohio held strong and came away with the 8 point win.

Team Texas 10, Colorado 9
It was neck & neck with a 5-4 lead for Team Texas. Colorado started the 2nd with 2 goals in 30 seconds. But Texas would not tip their hats and held on to a lead until the end. A close game - but Colorado learned they can't mess with Texas.

Last Call 5, QC Lax 4 (1 overtime)
Last call had the last goal with 25 seconds into overtime - QC Lax played strong but the last word was spoken by Jody Kopke with the winning goal and they closed the bar and the game with a last call.

Vail Daily 10, Top Gun 5
Vail Daily had a top gun performance with a 10-5 win. Top Gun could not pull out a win because Vail Daily hel them to 0 goals in the 2nd. Kim Bodick had 3 goals and helped Vail move onto a victory.

Utah Maxima 8, Colorado 7
Colorado had a rough start and could not stop Utah's stick skills, but they held Utah to only 1 goal in the 2nd. Molly Clafin (#29) had 4 goals to help Utah bring home a victory.

QC Lax 12, Top Gun 11
Both teams came out with equal shots and 6 goals at the half. All tied up, Top Gun came out strong but QC Lax was not going to let it go that easy - they toped the Guns with a win.

Team Ohio 13, Team Texas 5
Team Texas came out with a yee-ha but could not pull out a win against Team Ohio, who had 7 goals in the 2nd kepping Texas only at 2 goals.

Last Call 14, Vail Daily 2
Last Call had the last word after beating Vail Daily by 12 goals. Vail had one goal in the 1st half and could not come back against the rage of the Last Call in the last game.

Lacrosse Int'l 9, Where's Your Aspen? 4
Lacrosse International control of draws, in spite of solid goalkeeping by Aspen's Nikki Sagginno, built an insurmountable halftime lead. Aspen was better in 2nd half, more aggressive but too late.

WomensLacrosse.com 14, Team Wild 7
WomensLacrosse.com raced out of the shoot. Team Wild gave Women's all they could handle, but Team Wild was never able to make up the difference, too much fire power. Randall Flynn (5 goals) was exceptional. Women's looks to be well on way to defending their championship. Charlotte Kenworthy helped with 3 goals, while Wild's Whitney Parks came through with 4 goals.

Ripple 7, Yankee Storm 6
Yankee's goalkeeper kept game within reach and the Yankee's showed great hustle. Ripple came out with tenacious defense and their goalie Stephanie Schneider had three consecutive saves at 1 minute mark to preserve the win.
Ripple had two goals from both Megan Barnett and Tanya Fuchs.

Crouching Tigers 11, Special Brew 10
The Tiger's perpetual movement and jumped on every ground ball. Special Brew was more aggressive in the 2nd half, but dropped passes and missed a few key opportunities in a ferocious finish. Katie Brownson added two goals for Morgan Clut threw in 2 goals for the Brew. The Tigers had two goals from Ally Craig and Bridgett Tanner.

Team Wild 6, Where's Your Aspen? 5
Team Wild's defense tightened the noose at the end of the game. Wild was extremely focused at the start, but then Aspen made their run. A good close, tight game to watch. Whitney Parks added 2 goals for Wild, while Aspen's Ashley McDowell also added 2 goals.

Yankee Storm 7, Special Brew 6
In a tremendously exciting back and forth game Brenda Doll Burgese's free postion goal with 13 seconds left for win. Brew had very even scoring with 6 different players scoring. Cristina Limpers chocked up 4 goals for the Storm.

WomensLacrosse.com 7, Lacrosse Int'l 4
WomensLacrosse.com was really tested by a superlative goaltending of Lacrosse Int'l's Francesca Segarra. Womens turned the jets up a notch in 2nd half from the leadership of Michelle DeJuliis (2 goals). Hardes game yet for the WomensLacrosse.com team. Jaque Weitzel threw in 3 goals for WL. Emily Loery scored 2 goals for Lacrosse Int'l.

Ripple 16, Crouching Tigers 3
Ripple showed an extremely patient attack and was always looking for an open person. The Tigers never attacked, although Brooke had 2 goals and Kathy Frick did throw in another. Ripple's Gallager, Cook, O'hara, and Bennett each had 2 goals and Megan Barnett had 3 goals.


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