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Top-seed Limestone downs SAPC in conference semi’s
McCaffrey named All-Tournament
GAFFNEY, S.C. (04/19/08) — No. 2-ranked Limestone College, the top seed in the Conference Carolinas women’s lacrosse tournament, advanced to the championship final with a 12-6 win over No. 4 seeded St. Andrews on Saturday at Saints Field. Limestone improves to 14-1 as the Knights end their season at to 7-12. Read More |
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Lady Knights upsets Pfeiffer in conference tournament
MISENHEIMER, N.C. (04/17/08)—Junior Kelsey Binggeli (Newark, N.Y.) scored with 51 seconds left in regulation to lead No. 5 seed St. Andrews Presbyterian College to its first ever Conference Carolinas Women’s Lacrosse Tournament victory, 12-11, over No. 4 seed and host Pfeiffer University on Thursday afternoon. Read More |
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Brown scores five goals in league loss at the Abbey
BELMONT, N.C. (04/08/08)—Four Crusaders scored three goals each as the Belmont Abbey women's lacrosse team extended its winning streak to three with a 20-10 win over visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Tuesday afternoon. The Crusaders improve to 10-6 overall and 6-3 in Conference Carolinas, while the Lady Knights fall to 5-9 overall and 2-7 in the league. Read More |
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St. Andrews blasts Greensboro on ‘Senior Day’
LAURINBURG, N.C. (04/02/08)—Senior defender Tenille Inman (Washington, D.C.) and junior attack Farran Sanders (Hickory, N.C.) – who were recognized at halftime during the Knights ‘Senior Day’ celebration – each scored a goal as host St. Andrews Presbyterian College rolled to a 19-6 non-conference women’s lacrosse victory over Greensboro College on Wednesday afternoon. Read More |
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Binggeli leads Knights lacrosse past Lees-McRae again
BANNER ELK, N.C. (04/01/08)—The junior duo Kelsey Binggeli and Courtney Ross -- both from Newark, N.Y. -- scored back-to-back goals to break a late tie as visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College escaped Lees-McRae College with a 14-13 Conference Carolinas women’s lacrosse victory on Tuesday afternoon. Read More |
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Ninth-ranked Royals rally past St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/30/08)—Sophomore Kelley Duffey’s (New Hope, Minn.) eighth-point of the afternoon, the game-winning goal with 1:52 left in the game, completed a second half rally by No. 9 nationally ranked Queens University of Charlotte in a 15-14 Conference Carolinas women’s lacrosse victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on a cold and wet Sunday afternoon at Knights Field. Read More |
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No. 10 Lady Falcons lacrosse soars past St. Andrews late
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/26/08)—Pfeiffer University -- ranked No. 10 nationally in the current IWLCA Division II Poll -- used an 11-2 second half to pull away from a one-goal game at halftime en route to a 17-7 Conference Carolinas women’s lacrosse victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Wednesday afternoon. Read More |
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| LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/19/08)—The St. Andrews women’s lacrosse team has postponed its Conference Carolinas game at Lees-McRae College scheduled for today (March 19) due to the inclement weather forecast. The Lady Knights women’s lacrosse game against the Bobcats has not been rescheduled yet but school officials are looking at Tuesday, April 1 in Banner Elk, N.C. |
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No. 10 Belmont Abbey doubles up St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/15/08)—Sophomore Laurie Jordan (Davidsonville, Md.) and freshman Kristyn Kinsey (Severna Park, Md.) each scored four goals to lead No. 10 nationally ranked Belmont Abbey College to an 16-8 Conference Carolinas women’s lacrosse victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Lady Knights surge past Regis women’s lacrosse
MISENHEIMER, N.C. (03/03/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College scored the first five goals of the second half to rally past Regis University, 15-13, in NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse action on Monday afternoon at neutral Pfeiffer University. Read More |
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No. 7 Gannon women’s lacrosse defeats Lady Knights
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/02/08)—Gannon University, ranked No. 7 in the IWLCA NCAA Division II National Poll, scored nine goals in each half en route to an 18-6 non-conference women’s lacrosse victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Saturday morning. Read More |
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Rollins wins “sudden-victory” overtime game against St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/29/09)—Junior Annie Harris (McLean, Va.) scored just 24 seconds into the first “sudden-victory” period to lift visiting Rollins University to a 18-17 non-conference women’s lacrosse victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Friday afternoon at Knights Field. Read More |
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Brown Named Women's Lacrosse Player of the Week
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (02/27/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College’s Kerrie Brown (2-2 overall, 1-2 conf.) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Conference Carolinas women's lacrosse Player of the Week during week number one in the 2008 season. Read More |
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No. 9 Royals defeat Knights in women’s lacrosse action
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (02/23/08)—Sophomore Kerrie Brown (Irondequoit, N.Y.) had five goals and one assist for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College but No. 9 nationally ranked Queens University of Charlotte received six goals from Amanda Mahle (Baltimore, Md.) en route to a 16-9 Conference Carolinas women’s lacrosse victory on Saturday afternoon at the Queens Sports Complex at Marion Diehl Park. Read More |
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St. Andrews women’s lacrosse rolls past Methodist
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/20/08)—Seven different Lady Knights scored as host St. Andrews Presbyterian College cruised to a 16-5 non-conference women’s lacrosse victory over Methodist University on a windy Wednesday afternoon. Read More |
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SAPC lacrosse rolls past LMC in record setting performance
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/17/08)—Sophomore attack Kerrie Brown (Irondequoit, N.Y.) set new school records for points and assists in a game, leading the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s lacrosse team to a 17-8 victory over Conference Carolinas rival Lees-McRae College on Sunday afternoon. Read More |
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Conference favorite spoils Knights women’s lacrosse season-opener
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/16/08)—Sophomore Kerrie Brown (Irondequoit, N.Y.) registered a hat trick and one assist for host St. Andrews Presbyterian College but the visiting Limestone College women’s lacrosse team won the Conference Carolinas opener for both schools, 18-6, on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Kerrie Brown named to national All-Rookie Team
LAURINBURG, N.C. (06/07/07)—Freshman attack Kerrie Brown (Rochester, N.Y.) of St. Andrews Presbyterian College was selected to the 2007 NCAA Division II All American Rookie Team announced by the staff of Womenslacrosse.com. Read More |
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Knights’ Brown named All-CVAC women’s lacrosse
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (04/20/07)—Freshman Kerrie Brown (Rochester, N.Y.) of St. Andrews Presbyterian College was named to the 2007 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference All-CVAC Women’s Lacrosse team during the CVAC Lacrosse Championships Banquet hosted by Limestone College in Gaffney, S.C., on Friday evening. Read More |
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SAPC women’s lacrosse coasts past NC Wesleyan
LAURINBURG, N.C. (04/04/07)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College started the scoring just 12 seconds into the game and dominated play throughout en route to a 20-5 women’s lacrosse victory over visiting North Carolina Wesleyan College on Wednesday afternoon. Read More |
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Brown named CVAC women’s lacrosse Player of the Week again!
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (03/28/07)—Kerrie Brown of St. Andrews Presbyterian College (4-9 overall, 1-6 CVAC) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women's lacrosse Player of the Week during week number five in the 2007 season for the second consecutive week. Read More |
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Queens ’ lacrosse spoils Lady Knights ‘Senior Day’
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/25/07)—Four Lady Knights were honored on Sunday afternoon as the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s lacrosse team celebrated ‘Senior Day’. No. 9 nationally ranked Queens University of Charlotte won the CVAC showdown 17-9. Read More |
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Lady Knights’ lacrosse routs Bobcats for first CVAC win
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/24/07)—Seven different Lady Knights scored as the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s lacrosse team rolled past Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Lees-McRae College 19-8 on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Brown named CVAC women’s lacrosse Player of the Week
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (03/21/07)—Kerrie Brown of St. Andrews Presbyterian College (3-8 overall, 0-5 CVAC) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women's lacrosse Player of the Week during week number four in the 2007 season. Read More |
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Crusaders hold off Lady Knights’ lacrosse
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/17/07)—Belmont Abbey College out scored St. Andrews Presbyterian 7-4 in the last 23 minutes to break a second half tie and win the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s lacrosse contest 15-12 on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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New Haven rallies past SAPC women’s lacrosse
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/13/07)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College led for most of the first half but the visiting University of New Haven women’s lacrosse team out scored the home team 10-5 in the second half to pull out the 18-12 victory on Tuesday afternoon. Read More |
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Binggeli named CVAC women’s lacrosse Player of the Week
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (02/28/07)—Kelsey Binggeli of St. Andrews Presbyterian College (3-4 overall, 0-4 CVAC) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women's lacrosse Player of the Week during the first week in the 2007 season. Read More |
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No. 7 Pfeiffer women’s lacrosse escapes SAPC with 16-14 win
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/27/07)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College scored on 74% of their shots but No. 7 nationally ranked Pfeiffer University held on for a 16-14 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s lacrosse victory on Tuesday afternoon. Read More |
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St. Andrews women’s lacrosse slips past Presbyterian
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/24/07)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College scored six goals in the final 20 minutes to pull away for a 9-5 NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse victory over visiting Presbyterian College on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Strong second half pulls BAC past Lady Knights’ lacrosse
BELMONT, N.C. (02/21/07)—Belmont Abbey College scored 12 second half goals to break away from visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College Wednesday afternoon for a 20-11 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s lacrosse victory on Wednesday. Read More |
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SAPC women’s lacrosse rolls past Methodist
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (02/15/07)—Sophomore Kelsey Binggeli (Newark, N.Y.) tied the St. Andrews Presbyterian College record for most points in a game with a nine-point performance at Methodist as the Lady Knights coasted to a 18-7 women’s lacrosse victory on Thursday afternoon. Read More |
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Lady Knights lacrosse dominates Seton Hill
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/11/07)—Three different players scored four goals for host St. Andrews Presbyterian College en route to a 16-6 NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse victory over Seton Hill University on Sunday afternoon. Read More |
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No. 4 Saints spoils St. Andrews women’s lacrosse opener
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/10/07)—Freshman Kerrie Brown (Rochester, N.Y.) scored two goals and sophomore goalkeeper Eryn McCaffrey (Cicero, N.Y.) made 20 saves but the No. 4 nationally ranked Limestone College women’s lacrosse team still pulled out a 14-4 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Boswell selected as Knights new women’s lacrosse coach
LAURINBURG, NC (08/11/06)—Howard Reichner, St. Andrews Presbyterian College Athletic Director, has announced Lyndsey Boswell as the new women’s lacrosse coach for the Knights effective immediately. Read More |
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SAPC’s women’s lacrosse coach Stephen Belderes resigns
LAURINBURG, NC—Stephen Belderes, head women’s lacrosse coach at St. Andrews Presbyterian College, has announced his resignation to pursue other career interests for the 2006-2007 year. Read More |
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McCaffrey named CVAC women’s lacrosse player of the week
THOMASVILLE, NC— Eryn McCaffrey of St. Andrews Presbyterian College (6-10 overall, 3-7 CVAC) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women’s lacrosse Player of the Week on Wednesday. Read More |
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Knights women's lax defeats Belmont Abbey in overtime thriller, 13-12
BELMONT, NC—Junior Corey Whitbeck (Newark, NY) scored both Knights goals in overtime to lead the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women's lacrosse team to a 13-12 overtime victory over Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Belmont Abbey on Monday. SAPC, who has won two straight (defeated Lees-McRae 9-8 on Sunday), is tied for fourth in the CVAC heading into the conference tournament. Read More; Box |
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St. Andrews women’s lacrosse rallies past Averett, 7-6
DANVILLE, VA—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s lacrosse team used solid second half defense to take a 7-6 come-from-behind win over Averett College on Tuesday at the Cougar Den. Read More; Box |
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No. 5 Limestone women’s lacrosse coasts past Knights
GAFFNEY, SC—The No. 5 Limestone College women’s lacrosse team cruised by St. Andrews Presbyterian College with a 20-4 win on Saturday at Saints Field. Limestone maintains its perfect CVAC record with its seventh conference victory of the year and climbed to 11-2 overall. St. Andrews fell to 1-6 in the CVAC and 3-9 overall. Read More; Box |
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No. 8 Pfeiffer women’s lacrosse defeats St. Andrews, 18-3
LAURINBURG, NC— Junior Jen Gappert (Annapolis, MD) led nine Lady Falcon goal scorers with five goals to lead No. 8 nationally ranked Pfeiffer University to an 18-3 victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Tuesday. Read More; Box |
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SAPC women’s lacrosse wins second straight
ROCKY MOUNT, NC—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s lacrosse team jumped out to an 8-3 lead in the first half in route to a 14-8 non-conference road victory against North Carolina Wesleyan College on Friday. Read More; Box |
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Wright named CVAC women’s lacrosse player of the week
THOMASVILLE, NC— Katie Wright of St. Andrews Presbyterian College (2-6 overall, 1-3 CVAC) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women’s lacrosse Player of the Week on Wednesday. Read More |
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Knights coast to first CVAC win trumping Lees-McRae, 15-3
LAURINBURG, NC—Freshman Jatise Hall (New York, NY) scored a career-high four goals and freshman Katie Wright (Waterloo, NY) posted a season-high eight points to lead St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 15-3 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s lacrosse victory over visiting Lees-McRae College on Sunday. Read More; Box |
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SAPC women’s lacrosse competes in Hilton Head
HILTON HEAD, NC—Junior Corey Whitbeck ( Newark, NY) scored two goals and provided an assist for St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but Millersville University won the non-conference women’s lacrosse match 17-3 at neutral Hilton Head High School on Sunday. Read More; Box |
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No. 3 Adelphi defeats SAPC women’s lacrosse, 14-2
LAURINBURG, NC—Freshman goalkeeper Eryn McCaffrey (Cicero, NY) made a season-high 23 saves for St. Andrews, but it was not enough as No. 3 nationally ranked Adelphi University won a 14-2 non-conference women’s lacrosse match on Sunday morning. Read More; Box |
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Crusaders slip past SAPC women’s lacrosse, 15-11
LAURINBURG, NC— Freshman Shannon Farden (Oswego, NY) scored seven goals including the game-winner to lead the visiting Belmont Abbey College women’s lacrosse team to a 15-11 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over host St. Andrews on Friday. Read More; Box |
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Binggeli awarded Rookie of the Week
LAURINBURG, NC—Freshman midfielder Kelsey Binggeli (Newark, NY) of St. Andrews Presbyterian College was selected as the NCAA Division II Rookie of the Week by the Bert & Ernie section of the www.womenslacrosse.com for her performance last week. Read More |
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York women’s lacrosse rallies past St. Andrews, 10-9
LAURINBURG , NC— Trailing by four goals with less than 14-minutes left in the game, the York College women’s lacrosse teams scored the final five goals to slip past host St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 10-9, on Tuesday. Read More; Box |
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No. 6 Lady Saints defeats Knights lacrosse, 16-4
LAURINBURG, NC—Four different Knights scored in Saturday’s women’s lacrosse game, but No. 6 nationally ranked Limestone College came away with the 16-4 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Read More; Box |
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Belderes and women’s lax earns first win, 10-9
CLINTON, SC—Goals by junior defender Tenille Inman (Washington, D.C.) and freshman midfielder Kelsey Binggeli (Newark, NY) in a 57-second span gave the St. Andrews women’s lacrosse team their first victory of the 2006 campaign as the Knights escaped Presbyterian College with a 10-9 victory on Tuesday afternoon. Read More; Box |
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No. 9 Queens’ women’s lacrosse spoils Knights opener
LAURINBURG, NC—Queens University of Charlotte, who is ranked No. 9 nationally in the IWLCA Division II Poll, scored 13 goals in the opening half in route to a 19-0 shutout of host St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s lacrosse on Sunday. Read More; Box |
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St. Andrews women's lacrosse picked sixth in CVAC preseason poll
LAURINBURG, NC—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women's lacrosse team was picked sixth in the 2006 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) Preseason Coaches Poll as voted upon by the leagues head coaches. Read More |
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