Although the Chicago-based brokerage has conducted some business in Wisconsin and Indiana, the move represents its first office outside of Illinois. Wallace hit the 50-goal mark in today’s game and is now tied for ninth in single-season program history.Baird warner Baird & Warner has opened a new branch in Naples, Florida. Falk has now scored 61 goals on the season, moving into third place in program single-season history in the Division I era. Falk and Wallace finished with five goals each, and Hogg scored twice and added three assists.UAlbany’s defense held firm in the final two minutes, forcing two Bearcats’ turnovers to end the game. Falk picked up the ground ball and scored on her own to put UAlbany up 14-13 with 2:50 left. UAlbany’s ride forced a turnover deep in Binghamton territory.Binghamton soon drew a free-position attempt, and converted, tying the game at 13. Hogg connected with Wallace for Wallace’s fifth goal of the game to put UAlbany up 13-12 with 5:46 to go.The Bearcats had face-guarded Pascale all game in an effort to reduce her impact on the Great Danes’ offensive end. Katie Pascale, who had been held scoreless all game, finally got on the board with an assist on Falk’s goal that put the Great Danes up 12-11 temporarily.Falk ended the Bearcats’ run with 10:44 on the clock only to see Binghamton tie the game again, at 12, with 8:40 to go. Binghamton scored three goals in the final 1:09 of the quarter to trail by one heading into the fourth and scored a fourth-straight to start the final period to tie the game at 11.Falk scored with 6:33 left on the clock to spark a four-goal run for the Great Danes, ending with another goal from Hogg with 1:09 left in the third to put UAlbany up 11-7. Bryar Hogg scored a third-straight goal for the Great Danes to retake the lead early in the third quarter before Binghamton tied the game at eight just over two minutes later.UAlbany goalkeeper Grace Cincebox had kept Binghamton in check, recording eight of her nine saves in the first half, including six in the first quarter. Falk and Wallace scored back-to-back in the final 3:05 of the half to send the Great Danes into halftime tied at six with the Bearcats.Wallace ended Binghamton’s run, briefly, with an unassisted goal with 7:20 remaining before halftime, but Binghamton scored each of the next two just 18 seconds apart to go up 6-4. Binghamton countered with a three-goal run of their own to take a 4-3 lead mid-way through the second.UAlbany didn’t respond until nearly three minutes later, when Shonly Wallace, Courtney Rowe, and Sarah Falk each scored in the final 4:58 of the quarter, with Falk’s goal coming with just 14 seconds on the clock, to give UAlbany a 3-1 lead to start the second. Neither team scored until Binghamton broke through with 7:40 left in the first quarter to put the Bearcats up 1-0.The game was close until UAlbany was able to build a 16-8 lead before Binghamton rallied to close within five but ultimately fall 16-11 in Vestal. During their regular season meeting, UAlbany visited Binghamton when both teams were unbeaten against conference opponents.After trailing 10-7 with 11:30 left in the fourth quarter, Binghamton ended the game on a five-goal run to clinch the win over the Catamounts. ![]()
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