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Blake, Eden Prairie meet in girls' lacrosse final for the eighth time

By Star Tribune, 06/17/16, 11:14PM CDT

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Both teams have first-year goalies for the big game.


Eden Prairie's Sammie Morton

Why Blake will win: While both teams have first-year goalies, Blake senior netminder Robyn Lipschultz has an edge in state championship game goalie experience, which came as a member of the 2013 girls’ soccer team. The Bears also have the offensive firepower to match the Eagles.

Why Eden Prairie will win: Eden Prairie’s high-octane offense scored fewer than 15 goals only once this season, and that happened against an Illinois team. The Eagles rallied twice in big games this season to win in a perfect campaign against Minnesota squads so far. That included a four-goal comeback to beat Blake 16-14 on May 27.

Key to watch: Eden Prairie’s ability to win draws with a group that goes six deep. It includes junior midfielder Naomi Rogge, who has extra faceoff experience as a center with the Eagles’ state champion girls’ hockey team. Blake had trouble with draws at times in the semifinals during Prior Lake’s rally.

Did you know?: Eden Prairie and Blake own all of the Minnesota State High School League girls’ lacrosse titles — three for the Eagles, six for the Bears. This marks the eighth time they’ve met for the crown.

MATTHEW DAVIS