true (Folsom, Pa./Ridley)had the hot hand, netting a personal-high nine goals while causing six turnovers. The nine points also mark a career high. Senior
Amy Powell (Plymouth Meeting, Pa./Plymouth-Whitemarsh) chipped in four goals and two helpers as Gwynedd improves to 5-5 and 2-1 in CSAC play.
Devin Sutko led the Cyclones (0-7, 0-3 CSAC) with four goals and seven second-half assists.
Despite the steady rain, things seemed to get off on the right foot as Yori scored five of the Griffin's first six goals in the first half to build a 6-1 lead midway through the stanza. Centenary responded with a 5-2 burst over a six-minute span to pull within two. Powell would found paydirt at the 7:26 then set up
Aubrey Cook (Philadelphia, Pa./Little Flower) for the freshman's first career goal four minutes before halftime.
Sutko then went to work in the second, as her favorite target was Carlie Schmitt as the two hooked up five times in the stanza. After Powell's tally with 16:35 to play for a 15-10 lead, Sutko and Schmitt tallied four of the next five goals, including three straight. Schmitt was able to add her fourth of the day with 1:06 left to make it a one-goal game.
The Griffins, who won 23 of 33 draws, was able to secure the last one and run out the clock in the offensive zone.
Elizabeth Rand (Falmouth, Ma./Catherine McAuley) and
Brianna Greer (Philadelphia, Pa./Bishop McDevitt) also scored for the Griffins.
Abby Voelkner add three while Priscilla Ortiz chipped two with an assist. Kelly Conklin had a team-high six groundballs and five caused turnovers.
GM goalie
Megan Rose (Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge) tied a season-high with nine saves. Andrea Wisniewski recorded six for Centenary.
Gwynedd Mercy is off until Thursday, April 3rd when they head to Neumann for a conference matchup starting at 4 p.m.
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