Slideshow: Women's lacrosse triumphs over Vanderbilt in NCAA first round

The women's lacrosse team defeated Vanderbilt in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, thanks in no small part to junior attack Sarah Steele. Steele tied with senior attack Ashley Amo for the team lead in goals, with three.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Junior midfielder Kristin Schwab scored a goal and assisted another in the Tigers' 14-10 victory over the Commodores.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Schwab and the Tigers finished the regular season with two consecutive losses but broke that streak this weekend in a 14-10 win over the Vanderbilt Commodores.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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In what might have been her final game as a Tiger, senior midfielder Katie Lewis-Lamonica scored a goal and Princeton advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Freshman midfielder Lizzie Drumm scored a goal for Princeton in its 14-10 victory over the Commodores.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Senior attack Ashley Amo led the women's lacrosse team with six points in its 14-10 victory over Vanderbilt.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Junior attack Christine Casaceli ranked among Princeton's offensive leaders in its 14-10 win vs. Vanderbilt. Casaceli scored two goals and assisted on another.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Casaceli and Princeton bounced back from two straight losses against Georgetown and Maryland, winning in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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The women's lacrosse team celebrates after their 14-10 victory at home in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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After the game, the women's lacrosse team permitted themselves a brief bit of horseplay. With the victory, Princeton advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Junior midfielder Katie Cox netted one assist in the women's lacrosse team's 14-10 win.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Steele scored two of her three goals in the second half as the women's lacrosse team broke a 6-6 halftime tie and went on the win the game, 14-10.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Amo tied for first on the team with three goals and also compiled three assists in a stellar performance. The Tigers defeated Vanderbilt 14-10 to earn a berth in the second round of th NCAA Tournament.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Junior midfielder Holly McGarvie, who suffered a knee injury in the Tigers' 9-8 loss to Georgetown, returned to action in this weekend's matchup with Vanderbilt.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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McGarvie netted two goals and one assist only one week after suffering a minor knee injury against Georgetown.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Sophomore attack Kristin Morrison scored one goal in the Tigers' 14-10 win.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Junior attack Anne Murray and the Tigers advanced past the first round of the NCAA Tournament with a 14-10 victory vs. Vanderbilt.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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