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Drexel tops Villanova, clinches top seed in CAA
 
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Muhlenberg 9, Ursinus 8
    Senior Kyle Farris (Pottsgrove) scored three goals, including the 100th of his career, to lead the visiting Mules past the Bears, taking the final Centennial Conference playoff berth. Farris’ brother, Eric Farris (Pottsgrove), scored once for Ursinus, which would have earned the berth with a win. Pat Gillen and Dane Mangin (Archbishop Wood) each had two goals for the Bears.
Cabrini 20, St. Mary's, Md. 10
    The host Cavaliers wrapped up a 14-2 regular season with the non-conference rout of the Seahawks (7-8). Casey Grugan (Ridley) had four goals for Cabrini, which will host a PAC semifinal Wednesday at 4 p.m.
Widener 20, Manhattanville 4
    Brian Stromko and Cory Malampy (Ridley) scored four goals apiece for the host Pioneers (8-7, 5-2) in a Middle Atlantic Conference victory.
    Widener clinched the No. 3 seed for the conference tournament and on Wednesday (4 p.m.) will visit second-seeded Lycoming in the semifinals.
Neumann 14, Immaculata 13, 3 OT
    Charles Rudolph scored with 1:48 left in the third overtime to lift the host Knights (3-12, 3-5) past the Mighty Macs (3-10, 2-6) in a Pennsylvania Athletic Conference finale.
    Kyle Gardner (Perkiomen School) had four goals for Neumann and Tom Hartney (Interboro) erupted for seven scores for Immaculata. Jake Boulay made 23 saves for the Knights and Andrew Sim (Interboro) had 20 for the Mighty Macs.
Eastern 1, Misericordia 0, forfeit
Women
West Chester 25, East Stroudsburg 3
    Senior Stephanie Kienle (Henderson) posted 11 points, breaking the NCAA all-time scoring record in the process, as the No. 4 Rams (16-1, 14-0) topped the visiting Warriors (11-6, 8-6) in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) regular-season finale for both schools.
    West Chester completed its second consecutive undefeated regular season in PSAC play while running its conference winning streak in the regular season to 39 straight games. East Stroudsburg finished the regular season in fourth place and will return to West Chester for the PSAC semifinals on Tuesday at South Campus’ Turf Field.
    Kienle scored three times and assisted on eight other tallies to break former teammate Katelyn Martin’s NCAA record for career points. She now has 370 points in her four-year career. Martin registered 365 points during her career at West Chester.
    Kienle’s magic moment came at 23:16 of the second half when she scored unassisted to give the Golden Rams a 17-2 advantage. Kienle has scored 207 career goals and assisted on 163 others. This year, Kienle has posted 124 points as she continues her assault on her own NCAA record of 140 points in a single season, which she set last spring.
    Claire Grimwood added four goals for the Rams while Gina DiDomenicis, Courtney Whiting (Downingtown East) and Nicole Haines (Great Valley) had three apiece.
Philadelphia Univ. 11, New Haven 9
    Shannon Shippey and Kathleen Maurer each tallied three goals to pace the host Rams (10-3, 2-2) to the East Coast Conference win over the Chargers (14-3, 3-3), the No. 9 ranked team in Division II.
Dowling 17, Chestnut Hill 3
    Katie Donovcan (Archbishop Carroll) tallied the 60th goal of the season for the third time in her career as the host Griffins (4-12) dropped their season finale.
Gwynedd-Mercy College 18, Misericordia 8
    The host Griffins (11-6) advanced to the PAC semifinals with the easy win as Meghan Volz (Archbishop Wood) netted five goals and Colleen Dellostretto (Upper Moreland) had four. Gwynedd-Mercy travels to No. 2 seed Eastern Tuesday.
Manhattanville 20, Arcadia 12
    Jamie Stevenson (Interboro) notched four goals for the Knights (4-12, 0-8) in their season finale as they fell to the Valiants (9-8, 4-4) in the MAC.
Fairleigh Dickinson 21, Widener 9
    Kerri Schulz (St. Hubert) tallied three goals for the Pride (6-10, 3-5) as it closed its season with an MAC loss.
Notre Dame's McKinney honored by Big East
    Notre Dame senior Caitlin McKinney (Germantown Academy) was named the Midfielder of the Year by the Big East as well as a first-team All-Big East selection. McKinney, a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy, had 35 goals and 21 assists this year while leading the Irish (11-6, ranked 10th in country) to a second-place finish in the regular season.
    McKinney and Notre Dame saw its Big East hopes dashed late Friday in a 15-14 triple-overtime loss to Georgetown in the conference semifinals. McKinney had three goals and an assist in the defeat.
    Several other local products were named to the second-team Big East squad: Notre Dame senior defender Becky Ranck (Radnor), Loyola senior midfielder Kate Filipelli (Archbishop Carroll) and Rutgers sophomore midfielder Mary Cryan (Radnor).
MacIntyre, Carroll are first-team All-Patriot
    Lehigh junior attacker Sara MacIntyre (Agnes Irwin) and Colgate junior midfielder Molly Carroll (Strath Haven) were named to the Patriot League first-team. MacIntyre had 39 goals this year, including two in Friday’s 22-12 loss to Colgate in the Patriot League semifinals. Carroll notched two goals in that game and has 19 goals this year following Sunday's championship game victory over American.