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CARLISLE, Pa. - Stevenson women's lacrosse
freshman Rachel Hill (Parkton/Hereford) made a
career-high 13 saves in her first career start while senior
Kristyna Hnizda (Manchester/North Carroll) scored
a career-high four goals as the Mustangs remained unbeaten with an
11-9 win at Dickinson Friday night at Biddle Field.
The win was the seventh-straight in the regular season for
Stevenson (5-0), including its fifth consecutive on the road.
The 5-foot Hill made her first career start, filling in for
sophomore Jenny Schroeder (Severna Park/Seton
Keough) who missed her first start in 25 career games
because of injury.
Hill totaled eight of her 13 saves in the second half as the
Mustangs rallied from a two-goal halftime deficit to take its first
lead since scoring the game's first goal just over two minutes into
the contest.
Hill faced 27 shots, including 16 in the second half, and eight
free position attempts.
Trailing 4-2 at the half, Stevenson scored six of the first
eight goals in the second to take an 8-6 lead on Hnizda' second of
the game with 10:57 remaining.
However, the Devils (1-1) scored three-straight over the next
three minutes to take a one-goal advantage at 7:56.
Hnizda scores two of the Mustangs' final three goals
in the last seven minutes, including her third with 7:00 left
to tie the game at 9-9 before junior Megan Weiss
(Odenton/Seton) scored the game-winner off an assist from
junior Lisa Baker (Westminster/Westminster) with
4:03 to play.
Hnizda then added an insurance tally at 2:30 to cap the scoring.
Senior Lauren Zegowitz (Gaithersburg/Damascus)
added three more goals to raise her career total to 126 and her
point total to 177, nine short of the school
record. Baker finished with one goal and two assists.
Kaity Moore had one goal and two assists to lead
Dickinson while Jessie Clark made 11 saves.
Stevenson continues its five-game road trip on Tuesday when
it travels to local rival McDaniel. Game time is at 4:00 p.m.