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Spartans prevail over UMF in NAC Semifinals

Box Score

CASTLETON, Vt. -- Top-seeded Castleton State College ousted No. 4 University of Maine at Farmington 19-3 in the North Atlantic Conference East Division Women's Lacrosse Semifinals this evening at Spartan Stadium.

The Beavers finished their season at 5-6. The Spartans advanced to the NAC East Division final on Sunday versus No. 2 New England College at 5 p.m. in Castleton, Vt.

Amanda Flodstrom (Stratham, N.H.) scored six goals and handed out three assists to lead Castleton. Castleton rattled off the first three goals of the contest as Flodstrom sandwiched a Jessica Taplin (Barre, Vt.) marker in the opening six-plus minutes.

Maddi Kadnar (Belgrade, Maine) brought the Beavers within two goals, netting her 15th of the season at the 22:48 mark, but it was as close as they would come as the Spartans reeled off nine of the next ten goals to end the half up 12-2. Flodstrom had two goals and an assist during the surge, while Angelica Mazzola (Centerport, N.Y.) added a goal and two assists.

Miranda Levesque (Sanford, Maine) briefly broke the Castleon momentum with her ninth goal of the season to make it 7-2, but the Spartans proved to be too much down the stretch.
Castleton extended its lead to 17-2 by the 17:52 mark of the second half, as five different Spartans found the net.
 
Alyssa Neptune (Readfield, Maine) scored the final Beaver goal of the evening, before Cori Healy (Jefferson Township, N.J.) and Flodstrom finished the Spartan scoring.
Taryn Smith (Southbury, Conn.) added three goals and two assists off the bench and Taplin finished with three goals.
Castleton owned a 21-3 advantage off the draw and limited the Beavers to just 10-for-26 on clear attempts to earn the sizeable advantage.
Flodstrom was instrumental in the possession game for the Spartans as well, grabbing a game-high 10 draw controls.
Hannah Goodenow (Freeport, Maine) made eight saves for UMF, which received a game-high seven ground balls from Molly Carbin (Scarborough, Maine) and five caused turnovers from Emma Morrison (Saco, Maine).
 Alyssa Neptune  Maddi Kadnar  Miranda Levesque  Molly Carbin  Emma Morrison
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Players Mentioned

Molly Carbin

#6 Molly Carbin

D/M
5' 3"
Sophomore
Hannah Goodenow

#25 Hannah Goodenow

GK
5' 6"
Sophomore
Maddi Kadnar

#1 Maddi Kadnar

A
5' 3"
Freshman
Miranda Levesque

#4 Miranda Levesque

A
5' 7"
Sophomore
Emma Morrison

#16 Emma Morrison

M
5' 5"
Senior
Alyssa Neptune

#2 Alyssa Neptune

M
5' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Molly Carbin

#6 Molly Carbin

5' 3"
Sophomore
D/M
Hannah Goodenow

#25 Hannah Goodenow

5' 6"
Sophomore
GK
Maddi Kadnar

#1 Maddi Kadnar

5' 3"
Freshman
A
Miranda Levesque

#4 Miranda Levesque

5' 7"
Sophomore
A
Emma Morrison

#16 Emma Morrison

5' 5"
Senior
M
Alyssa Neptune

#2 Alyssa Neptune

5' 3"
Senior
M

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