Williams woman’s lacrosse beat top seeded Tufts 11-10

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MEDFORD, MA – Williams woman’s lacrosse (12-5, 4-5 NESCAC) beat top seeded Tufts (14-2, 8-1 NESCAC) 11-10 in overtime to advance to the NESCAC finals. The Jumbos tied the game at 8-8 with only three seconds left in regulation to take the game into overtime, but the Ephs held on a man down through the first half of overtime and came out on top in the second.

Chrissie Attura scored the first for Tufts at 28:36, but Eph senior Julia Nawrocki netted an unassisted goal at 25:30 to tie the score at one. Williams pulled ahead in the next five minutes with two goals from junior Tina Nawrocki.

After a free position goal for Tufts, junior Whitney Thayer, sophomore Ali Page, and freshman Margie Fulton all scored for the Ephs.  Amanda Roberts put another point on the board for the Jumbos, and Williams entered the half with a 6-3 advantage.

Tufts was first on the board in the second half, but Thayer quickly answered back, netting a free position shot for the Ephs. Tufts pulled within one before Tina Nawrocki scored her third goal of the game to give Williams an 8-6 advantage with 9:08 left in the half.

Williams went into a stall, but Tufts capitalized on an Eph error and Roberts scored again at 5:47 to pull within one again. With three seconds left, Tufts’ Emily Johnson scored off a pass from Alyssa Kopp to tie the game and bring it to overtime.


Williams started the overtime a man down as a result of a yellow card that carried over from the second half. Tufts took advantage of their momentum, and scored two goals in the first half of overtime to take the lead 10-8.

However, the Ephs kept their poise and came out strong in the second OT. Junior Alice Nelson and Julia Nawrocki both capitalized on passes from senior Britt Spackman in a twelve second span to tie the game 10-10 with 1:33 left. At 0:15, Spackman netted an unassisted goal to take the advantage and win the game.

Sara Bloom made 6 saves for the Jumbos, and sophomore Julia Schreiber had turned aside 18 for the Ephs. Williams head coach Chris Mason noted that Schreiber was “the player of the game.”

Mason was also particularly pleased with her team’s poise. “I am really proud of how we stayed determined even when they had the momentum in the first overtime. We had great mental and emotional control throughout the game.”
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Weekend Outlook: Juneteenth and Pride Celebration

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening this weekend including parades, parties and celebrations.

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10th Annual Berkshire Pride Festival and Parade
The Common Park, Pittsfield
Time: Saturday, 11 a.m.

The 10th annual pride parade and festival with fun games, performances, food, and more.

More information here.

Berkshire Mountain Faerie Festival
Bowe Field, Adams
Time: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Visit the faerie realm in the Berkshires with food, music, activities, dancing and more. Tickets are sold at the gate for $12 and $5 for kids 12 and under.

More information here.

Juneteenth Celebration
Durant Park, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

March to the park starts at City Hall, followed by music, dance, food, history and more hosted by NAACP Berkshires. The event is free and open to everyone.

Find a full schedule of the day's events here.

Friday 

Switch and Snacks: Teen Programming
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 2:30 p.m.

Teens are invited to bring their Nintendo Switches; there also will be multiple games and snacks for kids to enjoy and have fun.

More information here.

Common Craft Night
165 East Main St., North Adams
Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Bring your craft and work with other people that might be doing the same thing as you.

More information here.

Friday Karaoke 
Dalton American Legion
Time: 6 to 11 p.m.

Belt out some of your favorite tunes and show off your voice.

More information here.

Wine Parlor & Bites
Revival House, Adams
Time: 5:30 to 9 p.m.
 
The Revival House on Commercial Street is hosting chef Xavier Jones for a popup restaurant on Fridays and Saturdays in June. Limited menu; $5 reservation includes beverage. 
 
More information here

Saturday 

UNO Block Party
UNO Community Center, North Adams
Time: 4 to 6 p.m.

The annual neighborhood block party features music, games, food, and more activities to enjoy.

More information here.

Stacy Schiff on Samuel Adams
Adams Theater, Park Street
Time: 4 p.m.
 
In conversation with Sara Houghteling, Pulitzer Prize-winner Stacy Schiff will explore the origins of the American Revolution as detailed in her latest work, "The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams," for whom the town is named. Schiff is an Adams native and Williams College graduate. 
 
Tickets and more information here

Scenic Summer Tours
Mount Greylock, Adams
Time: 1 to 3:30 p.m.

Enjoy a free tour with a park interpreter to learn about Mount Greylock's history and more that make the Summit popular.

More information here.

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