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		<title>Stanford WLAX: CHRISTY SCORES FIVE GOALS IN LOSS TO NO. 2 MARYLAND</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 29, 2009 CHRISTY SCORES FIVE GOALS IN LOSS TO NO. 2 MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Julie Christy scored a career-high five goals for No. 14 Stanford, but it wasn’t enough in a 20-12 loss to No. 2 Maryland in a nonconference women’s lacrosse game Sunday.  Maryland (11-0) scored the first four goals and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>March 29, 2009<br />
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CHRISTY SCORES FIVE GOALS IN LOSS TO NO. 2 MARYLAND</strong></p>
<p>COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Julie Christy scored a career-high five goals for No. 14 Stanford, but it wasn’t enough in a 20-12 loss to No. 2 Maryland in a nonconference women’s lacrosse game Sunday.  Maryland (11-0) scored the first four goals and led 8-2 with scoring from eight different players.</p>
<p>However, Stanford (7-3) got three goals from Christy in the final 10 minutes of the first half to help the Cardinal draw within 12-8, only for Maryland to answer with two goals at the outset of the second half to re-take control. Brittany Jones scored a game-high six for Maryland, a 10-time national champion.</p>
<p>Christy’s total was one away from tying the school single-game record and eclipsed her previous high of four, against Saint Mary’s on March 6.</p>
<p>Sarah Flynn scored Stanford’s final two goals to take over the team goal-scoring lead, with 21, and finished with six goals on the team’s 1-1 trip. Flynn, Lauren Schmidt (19), Dana Lindsay (19) and Christy (18) all are closely bunched atop the team’s leader board.</p>
<p>The 20 goals were the most allowed by Stanford since a 20-6 loss to Cornell in 2002 and the second-most in school history.</p>
<p>Stanford (4-0 in the conference) returns to action with its biggest Mountain Pacific Sports Federation games of the season, at home against Denver (2-0 MPSF) on April 10 and California (2-1) on April 12. A Stanford victory in either game would ensure a first-round bye in the MPSF tournament, to be held at Stanford from April 23-26.</p>
<p>Maryland 20, Stanford 12<br />
Stanford     8 4 – 12<br />
Maryland 12 8 – 20<br />
S – Christy (5 goals, 0 assists), Flynn (2-1), Hubbard (1-2), K. Nesbitt (1-1), Schwab (1-1), Foard (1-1), Lindsay (1-0), Schmidt (0-2).<br />
M – Bri. Jones (6-0), Mollison (4-3), Bra. Jones (2-2), Merrifield (2-1), Johnson (2-1), McFadden (2-0), Taylor (1-1), Spinnenweber (1-0), Poist (0-1).<br />
Records – Stanford 7-3, Maryland 11-0.</p>
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		<title>WLAX: No. 14 STANFORD DOWNS JOHNS HOPKINS IN LACROSSE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 27, 2009 No. 14 STANFORD DOWNS JOHNS HOPKINS IN LACROSSE BALTIMORE, Md. – Baltimore native Sarah Flynn scored three goals in a return to her hometown to lead No. 14 Stanford to a 10-7 victory over Johns Hopkins in nonconference women’s lacrosse action Friday.  The sophomore scored the opening goal and led all scorers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>March 27, 2009</strong></p>
<p><strong>No. 14 STANFORD DOWNS JOHNS HOPKINS IN LACROSSE</strong></p>
<p>BALTIMORE, Md. – Baltimore native Sarah Flynn scored three goals in a return to her hometown to lead No. 14 Stanford to a 10-7 victory over Johns Hopkins in nonconference women’s lacrosse action Friday.  The sophomore scored the opening goal and led all scorers as the Cardinal (7-2) quickly built a 5-1 lead and the Blue Jays (4-5) never drew closer than three thereafter.  Much of the task of maintaining the lead fell on the shoulders of sophomore goalie Annie Read, who made a career-high 10 saves.  “She kept Hopkins from closing the gap,” Stanford coach Amy Bokker said.</p>
<p>Flynn, one of seven children, was supported by her family. And Stanford, with eight players from Maryland, had a sizable following of friends, family and alums.</p>
<p>“It was almost like we were in front of our home crowd,” Bokker said.  Stanford showed little evidence of rust in its first game in 19 days, owing to a break for Dead Week and winter quarter finals. The Cardinal got two goals apiece from Leslie Foard and Lauren Schmidt, who has 19 goals to share the team goal-scoring lead with Flynn.  “Our offense needed a little bit of work, but the girls were so excited to put on their uniforms and play again,” said Bokker, whose team has won three straight.</p>
<p>The task, however, grows more difficult for Stanford. Next is 10-time national champion Maryland (9-0 going into its game Friday night), the No. 2 team in the country. Gametime is Sunday at 9 a.m. PDT.  Stanford fans can follow the game through live stats that can be found on the Gametracker link at gostanford.com.</p>
<p><strong>Stanford 10, Johns Hopkins 7</strong><br />
Stanford            7 3 – 10<br />
Johns Hopkins  4 3 –  7</p>
<p>S – Flynn (3 goals-0 assists), Foard (2-0), Schmidt (2-0), Lindsay (1-0), Christy (1-0), Siegfried (1-0), K. Nesbitt (0-2), Hubbard (0-1).</p>
<p>JH – Ibello (2-1), Bathras (2-1), Rossi (1-0), Maranto (1-0), McCaffrey (1-0).</p>
<p>Records – Stanford 7-2, Johns Hopkins 4-5.</p>
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