Women’s Lacrosse vs. Haverford – Gettysburg College Athletics

LAST TIME OUT: Gettysburg shut out Stevens for the final 46 minutes, 54 seconds of the game and Jordan Basso broke the program all-time career scoring record with her sixth point of the day in a 12-2 victory on Tuesday. Felicity Heilferty made 11 saves for the Ducks. (Full Recap) (Box Score)

SCHEDULING NOTE: The Bryn Mawr game is officially recognized by the NCAA as a no contest. However, because the Owls declared to the conference after the season started that they would not be completing the season, all remaining conference opponents on the schedule were awarded a victory in the conference standings.

NO. 8 WITH A BULLET: Gettysburg dropped to eighth in the latest ILWomen/IWLCA Div. III coaches’ poll.

A NEW NO. 1: With 6:43 remaining in the games against Stevens on Tuesday, Jordan Basso, working from her patented rightside goal-line extended spot, found Meghan Crane cutting down the middle of the lane. The senior hit the cutting freshman, who dashed to cage and on the right side of the cage for a 12-2 lead. More importantly, though, Basso picked up the assist and with it her 310th career point to become the Bullets’ all-time career points leader. She passed Julika Blakenship’s 309 points, which came during her 2001-04 career. Basso finished the day with two goals and four assists. She also grabbed four ground balls and caused two turnovers.

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