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Penn women clinch Ivy League title; Owls win
 
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Washington College 14, Bryn Mawr 8
    Greta Flaherty scored four goals while Georgia Lawrence and Moriah Scott (Hill School) had two each for the Owls (4-11, 0-9) in their Centennial Conference loss.
Swarthmore 17, Haverford 16 (OT)
    Abbe Muller scored the game-winner in overtime as the visiting Garnet (6-11, 2-7) downed the Fords (5-11, 1-8) in the Centennial Conference. Amy Vachal led Swarthmore with four goals and two assists while Susannah Blair had 14 saves.
    Lauren Finkel led the Fords with six goals and Casey Sanborn added five.
Cabrini 17, Immaculata 4
    Danielle Rothermel (St. Hubert) scored four goals while Erin Nollen (Henderson) and Amanda Alexandrowicz (Ridley) added three apiece as the host Cavaliers (10-3, 9-0) remained perfect in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. Audra Dinapoli (Unionville) paced the Mighty Macs (10-10, 1-8) with a pair of goals.
    Kate Schmid (St. Hubert) recorded 21 saves for Cabrini.
Widener 15, King's 13
    Kerri Schulz (St. Hubert) tallied five goals while Jackie Elliott (Upper Darby), Rebecca Corrado (Pottstown), Amanda Wilson and Tara Krasley (Perkiomen Valley) added two each as the visiting Pride (5-8, 3-3) claimed the Middle Atlantic Conference win. Shannon Ellis (Upper Darby) scored once for the Lady Monarchs (2-11, 1-5).
Dickinson 14, Ursinus 13
    Jessie Clark (Conestoga) made 23 saves to lead the visiting Devils (11-4, 7-2) to the Centennial Conference win over the Bears (8-9, 5-4). Elizabeth Cannon and Kaitlin Glenn each scored three goals and had two assists Ursinus.
Neumann 14, Cedar Crest 5
    Gabby D’Ambrosio had five goals while Rachael DiCicco added three goals and goalie Caitlin O’Shea (Springfield-Delco) made 14 stops to lead the visiting Knights (6-7, 5-3) to the PAC win.
Gwynedd-Mercy 19, Alvernia 3
    Kalli Bass (Plymouth Whitemarsh) and Colleen Dellostretto (Upper Moreland) tallied four goals apiece as the host Griffins (9-6, 7-2) cruised to the PAC win.
Eastern 16, Misericordia 4
    Grace Griffith poured in six goals to spark the host Eagles (10-4, 7-1) to the PAC win.
Men
Drexel 15, Sacred Heart 4

    Andrew Chapman scored five goals and Adam Dennis had three goals while Bruce Bickford posted 12 saves as the host Dragons (11-3, 4-1, ranked 14th) clinched a berth in the Colonial Athletic Association playoffs with the win over the Pioneers (6-5, 1-4).
St. Joseph’s 9, Wagner 4
    Scott Cullinan (West Chester East) scored four goals and Erik Hotaling posted 15 saves to lead the visiting Hawks (4-9, 4-3) to the MAAC win.
Maryland 9, Penn 4
    Garve Heiderman and Corey Winkoff each had a goal and an assist for the visiting Quakers (5-6).
Georgetown 12, Massachusetts 8
    Tewaarton nominee Brendan Cannon (Haverford School) scored four goals as the host Hoyas (8-3, 4-1, ranked fifth) downed the Minutemen (5-6, 3-2) in the ECAC.
North Carolina 13, Hofstra 9
    Michael Colleluori (Ridley) scored two goals for the visiting Pride (6-5).
Ohio State 20, Denver 13
    James Green (Central Bucks East) had three goals for the host Buckeyes (9-3, 4-0) in their Great Western Lacrosse League win.
Cabrini 22, Immaculata 2
    Scott Reimer (Downingtown West) exploded for seven goals and Rich Romanelli added three as the host Cavaliers (12-2, 7-0) routed the Mighty Macs (3-8, 2-4) in the PAC. Casey Grugan (Ridley) added two goals and two assists for Cabrini while Brendan Dinneen (Archbishop Wood) led Immaculata with two goals.
    Cabrini, ranked No. 8 in the nation in Division III last week when it also topped No. 6 Haverford College, should move up in the rankings this week
Ursinus 12, Dickinson 10
    Eric Farris (Pottsgrove) notched five goals for the visiting Bears (7-8, 4-3) in their Centennial Conference win over the Devils (6-7, 1-6). Derek Still (Penn Charter) led Dickinson with four goals.
Haverford 13, McDaniel 10
    Brian Fleishhacker scored four goals while Max Hjelm (Conestoga) added three as the host Fords (10-3, 5-2, ranked sixth) eased to the Centennial Conference victory.
Gettysburg 13, Swarthmore 5
    Tom O’Donnell (La Salle) tallied three goals to lead the second-ranked Bullets past the visiting Garnet (7-6, 1-6) in the Centennial Conference. Tyler Bradshaw had two goals for Swarthmore.
Vassar 13, Neumann 10
    Matt Toth (Coatesville) and Justin Mailloux scored two goals apiece for the visiting Knights (2-11).
Widener 10, King's 8
    Luke Weber collected four goals and two assists to lead the visiting Pride (7-6, 4-1) to the Middle Atlantic Conference victory.