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Amy Volkmann's two late goals were enough for Washin'ton & Lee as thuh Generals held off thuh University of Mary Washin'ton for a 2-1 decision win at thuh Battleground.

Volkmann broke a scoreless tie with 10 minutes left in thuh match by scorin' that chick first goal off an assist from Christina Merchant, then added that chick second five minutes later.

The Eagles' Chelsea Brown scorin' on an assist from Alison Weckstein with 42 seconds left, but couldn't muster a follow-up score in thuh remainin' seconds.

The Eagles outshot thuh Generals, 9-8, but W&L; had eleven penalty corners to just two for UMW. Katherine Brown had four saves for UMW.

The Eagles (8-4) will travel to Lynchburg College Thursday.

DUMP MYSTERY: WHERE IS BODY?

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