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Baltimoreans pioneer lacrosse in Denver

Mar 21, 2007 12:00 AM (622 days ago) by Ron Snyder, The Examiner
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Denver’s Natasha Davies (Broadneck) looks downfield during the Pioneers’ 15-2 win over UMBC Monday in Catonsville. The 15th-ranked Pioneers (7-1) are a growing power out west.
(Chris Ammann/Baltimore Examiner)
Denver’s Natasha Davies (Broadneck) looks downfield during the Pioneers’ 15-2 win over UMBC Monday in Catonsville. The 15th-ranked Pioneers (7-1) are a growing power out west.
BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Stanford proved last year that a team from the western half of the country could make the NCAA women’s lacrosse tournament.

Denver wants to prove this year that Stanford is not alone out west as a rising lacrosse program. So far, the 15th-ranked Pioneers are making a good case for themselves. On Monday night, they improved to 7-1 following a 15-2 drubbing of host University of Maryland-Baltimore County.

While the Pioneers played at UMBC, the stands had plenty of fans rooting for the visiting team, which includes eight Marylanders. And Denver’s first-year coach, Liza Kelly, is a Baltimore native who took over the program this season after Kathy Reese became the coach at Maryland.

Kelly spent the previous five seasons at Boston University, where she compiled a 64-33 record and won the America East title and an NCAA tournament berth the last two years.

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“I think I was fortunate to be able to inherit this team,” Kelly said. “From not recruiting them and then to just be able to walk in and have the players accept a new coaching staff and new coaching system is incredible. They have been really open-minded to everything.”

Senior midfielder Kristie Leggio leads Denver in scoring with 27 goals and 13 assists. Right behind her is freshman midfielder Ali Flury (Broadneck High graduate), who has 32 goals and three assists. For the year, Denver has outscored its opposition, 123-67.

“We’re crossing our fingers that we can win our conference,” said Denver attack Megan Carver (Seton Keough), who has 14 goals and seven assists this weekend. “We need to get more respect from teams on the East Coast. We need to show we’re a good team. Right after going to Denver, people questioned what we were doing, but I saw them as a program that was building something special, and I wanted to be a part of that.”

Denver sophomore defender Natasha Davies (Broadneck) said the Pioneers have to play extraordinarily well in every game on their schedule because they do not have an automatic berth playing in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The six-team league also includes Stanford Oregon, California, St. Mary’s (Calif.) and California-Davis.

“We’ve all known in our hearts that we have what it takes to make the tournament,” Davies said. “All of our games on the East Coast are big. It’s especially great to play in front of our friends and family who don’t get a chance to see us play too often. Every game is important for us trying to make a statement.”

DENVER NOTES

» Denver, currently ranked No. 15 in the country, plays its second game in three days at 3:30 today when it takes on Cornell at Maryland.

» Local players on Denver’s roster include attack Megan Carver (Seton Keough), midfielder Ali Flury (Broadneck), defender Nathasha Davies (Broadneck), attack Steph Coyne (Bryn Mawr), defender Danielle Provance (Seton Keough), defender Kelly O’Connell (Seton Keough) and goalie Becky Childs (Maryvale Prep).

» Coyne earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation player of the week honors last week after finishing with four goals and four assists in an 18-12 win over George Washington. Coyne had two goals and an assist Monday at UMBC and now has 13 goals and 13 assists on the year.

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5:25 AM MST on Mon., May. 26, 2008 re: "Jays look to deliver Orange crush"

Examiner Reader said:
You'd think that the Examiner and the Baltimore Sun could at least do an article on the most successful Division 111 lacrosse program in the nation after Salisbury won their 8th National Championship! Jim Berkman is only the coach with the most wins in NCAA history at any divisional level.

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1:10 AM MST on Tue., May. 13, 2008 re: "Terrapins looking to stuff Owls"

Examiner Reader said:
Berkley Summerlin (leader of the Temple team that the Terps were to stuff) is a native of Baltimore. Perhaps an article about her would be interesting! Maybe better than articles about a 25 yr old Canadian playing lax at Md.

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5:20 PM MST on Sat., May. 10, 2008 re: "Loyola Greyhounds look to bedevil Duke"

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What's the update???

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2:09 PM MST on Tue., Jan. 29, 2008 re: "Schwartzman answers his critics"

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jesse you rock

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9:41 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 24, 2007 re: "Timchal up for the challenge"

Examiner Reader said:
Good Luck to Cindy. Her players are lucky to have her. She is a classic. She was sorely missed this year by a lot of Maryland people. I only wish her the best.

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9:41 AM MST on Tue., May. 29, 2007 re: "Charmed with lacrosse"

Examiner Reader said:
Next time do some research and get the atttendance numbers right! Monday's NCAA Men's Division I thriller between Johns Hopkins and Duke set a new attendance record for the championship game, with 48,443 fans enjoying the action at M&T Bank Stadium. That breaks the mark of 47,062 set last year at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. This year is the fourth year in row in which single-session attendance for the title game exceeded 40,000. The 2007 men's championships -- the Division I semifinals and finals plus the Division II and Division III finals -- also set a record, with 123,225 in attendance. That tops the 120,614 who watched the tournament in Philadelphia in 2006.

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7:49 PM MST on Tue., May. 22, 2007 re: "So what’s it gonna take?"

Examiner Reader said:
Zimmerman is a class act. Best of luck to him and UMBC Lacrosse! Signed: An Air Force Academy Lacrosse Fan.

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7:16 PM MST on Wed., May. 16, 2007 re: "So what’s it gonna take?"

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Last year the Baltimore group derided the NCAA selection committees "Ivy League" selections. This year, the Baltimore crowd showed they didn't belong in the mix. Cornell had to stall the last 3 minutes at Brown, escaping with a victory and feeling badly beaten up. When Cornell met Towson the competition from the Baltimore boys was a joke. Albany took a beating from Binghamton, then Albany showed Loyolla to be a laughing stock. UMBC had to take Brown into overtime, but they hammered Maryland in the playoffs. Parity is here, baby, and the MLL is spreading the word. Baltimore better be wary, they may go the way of Tower Records as the rest of the country discovers this fabulous game.

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7:50 AM MST on Sat., Apr. 21, 2007 re: "Terps battle inconsistency"

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Josh Portis is a student of the game. Ralph has him throwing to 2 team most of the time. Steffy has 1st team which help his percentages. I say give Portis more reps with 1st team and watch his percentage sky rocket. He is a great passer as well as a serious threat with his feet. (playmaker)

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