Women's Lacrosse vs Washington and Jefferson
Monday, March 10th| 5:00 pm
Draper Walsh Stadium | Immaculata, Pa.
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THE STORYLINE
- The Immaculata women's lacrosse team (1-3, 0-0 AEC) returns to Draper Walsh Stadium when they host Washington and Jefferson on Monday evening.
- Immaculata enters Monday's game after falling to Arcadia on in their last game on Friday evening at Arcadia.
- Washington and Jefferson enter Monday's game after falling at Ohio Wesleyan 16-8 on Saturday.
SERIES HISTORY
MIGHTY MAC NOTES
- Jacki Murray leads Immaculata with nine goals, one assist and 10 points. Murray has collected 16 ground balls, has six caused turnovers and 10 draw controls.
- Ava Hoffman has scored eight goals, with one assist, has collected a team-high 24 ground balls, has six caused turnovers and has eight draw controls. Hoffman has scored a goal in each of the team's four games this season.
- Kelsey Caldarelli has scored three goals, has four assists, with 17 ground balls, a team-high 12 caused turnovers, and has five draw controls.
- Addison Yackel has collected 18 ground balls and has seven caused turnovers.
- Abigail Guarneri has performed well in goal making 38 saves on 117 shots faced and has 23 ground balls.
- Ashley Finkbiner has collected eight ground balls and has four caused turnovers.
- Carly Oberg has two goals and two assists, with nine ground balls and two caused turnovers.
SCOUTING WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON
- Junior midfielder Caleigh Bogats leads the President's offense with 10 goals and two assists. She has 11 ground balls and 13 draw controls.
- Junior attacker Brynne Stewart has five goals and five assists.
- Junior midfielder Mya Bolinda has eight goals and one assist.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Megan Brackney made 22 saves on 86 shots faced.
- The Presidents are 24.7 shots per game, and their opponents are averaging 28.7.
CHASING HISTORY
- Jacki Murray enters Monday's game with 194 career goals. She is on the verge of becoming just the second player in program history to reach 200 career goals.
- Layne Kennedy is the program's all-time leading scorer with 215 career goals.
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