Senior
Sheila Johnson became the 13th player in Shippensburg University lacrosse history to score 100 career goals on a cold Friday afternoon in Greensburg, but the Raiders could not overcome No. 18 Seton Hill in a 17-5 road loss to the Griffins.
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Shippensburg (2-6, 0-3) got a free-position tally from Johnson with 9:46 to go in the first half for her momentous goal. In 57 career games, Johnson has scored 100 goals and has 27 assists. She became the second Raider in two years to reach triple digits in scoring, as
Bennett Widlake accomplished the feat last April.
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SU held Seton Hill (6-1, 3-0) scoreless for the first seven minutes of play, leading 1-0 on a goal by freshman
Sarah McLeod, but the Griffins rallied for six straight goals. The Raiders made it 6-3 with nine minutes remaining in the first half but were unable to get any closer.
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Senior
Courtney Kennedy had two goals and draw controls, while sophomore
Ali Harclerode also netted a goal for the Raiders. Defensively, sophomore
Annemarie Cericola continued her strong play with team highs of six groundballs and four caused turnovers while also achieving two draw controls. Junior
Ally Frymoyer made eight saves in goal.
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Shippensburg has a 3 p.m. game Saturday at Slippery Rock.
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