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Krissy Browning scored four goals in the CC semifinal victory over Dickinson.

Bullets Down Devils 12-6, Advance to CC Title Game

Krissy Browning scored four goals in the CC semifinal victory over Dickinson.
Box Score

LANCASTER, Pa. - The Gettysburg College women's lacrosse team took care of business in the semifinals of the Centennial Conference Tournament, turning back No. 12 Dickinson College 12-6 to earn its eighth trip to the tourney finals. The fourth-ranked Bullets will meet host and No. 2 Franklin & Marshall College for the sixth consecutive season in the finale set for Sunday at 1 p.m.

CC Player of the Year Katie Ceglarski (Darien, Conn./Darien) tallied seven points on a pair of goals and a career-high tying five assists for Gettysburg (17-2), while senior Krissy Browning (Baldwin, Md./Fallston) tossed in a game-high four goals. Senior Megan Moore (Chestertown, Md./Gunston Day School) chipped in with three goals and two assists.

The Bullets tallied the opening goal just over two minutes in as Moore found Browning slicing through the defense. Dickinson (11-5) answered right back with an unassisted score by Alysa Crellin just 36 seconds later, knotting things up at 1-1.

At 25:15, Browning picked up her second goal of the afternoon to start an 8-0 scoring spurt by Gettysburg that lasted almost 22 minutes. Ceglarski dished out four assists during the run with Moore and Browning each notching a pair of scores. The Red Devils finally scored with 1:13 on the clock in the opening period to cut the deficit to 9-2 at the break.

With few offensive possessions coming its way in the first stanza, Dickinson put together its most productive scoring run at the start of the second half. The Red Devils recorded each of the first three goals in the final period, the first by Crellin and the last two by Amy Jennings, to cut the Bullet advantage to 9-5 with 26:22 to play.

Ceglarski had an impact on each of the next two Gettysburg offensive conversions, picking up her first goal at 22:47 and adding an assist on the next score by Moore at 17:01. Dickinson attempted to get back in the game with a goal around the 10-minute mark, but Ceglarski polished off the victory with the game's final score at 5:51.

Sophomore Nina Emala (Baltimore, Md./Bryn Mawr) contributed a goal and an assist for Gettysburg, while sophomore Lexie Hearn (Old Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich) and senior Jamie Giffuni (St. James, N.Y./Smithtown) each tallied one goal. Despite being held out of the scoring column, sophomore Hollis Stahl (Highstown, N.J./Peddie School) chipped in with an assist, four draw controls, and two caused turnovers. Moore led the team with three caused turnovers, while Ceglarski scooped up a team-high four ground balls.

Sophomore goalkeeper Kristen Krammer (Woodbine, Md./Glenelg) made eight saves for Gettysburg en route to improving to 13-2 this spring.

Dickison was led by Crellin and Jennings with two goals a piece, while Dana Bunting handed out three assists. Jessie Clark stopped a dozen shots in the loss for the Red Devils.
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