Quakers top Eagles in battle of lacrosse unbeatens

Moses Brown girls lacrosse defeats Barrington 20-7

Posted 5/9/19

The Barrington High School girls lacrosse team suffered its first loss of the season on Monday night, May 6, falling to Moses Brown 20-7.

Both Barrington and Moses Brown entered the game …

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Quakers top Eagles in battle of lacrosse unbeatens

Moses Brown girls lacrosse defeats Barrington 20-7

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The Barrington High School girls lacrosse team suffered its first loss of the season on Monday night, May 6, falling to Moses Brown 20-7.

Both Barrington and Moses Brown entered the game undefeated in league play. The loss dropped Barrington's record to 8-1.

On Friday, May 3, Barrington defeated North Kingstown, 18-4, paced by Tess Gagliano's nine goals and three assists. Kate Robertson tallied five assists and one goal, Elizabeth Lewis scored three goals and assisted on two others, and Reilly Curran had three goals. Caileigh Durkin made seven saves in net for Barrington. 

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