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Women's Lacrosse

Women's Lacrosse Hosts Centenary at Draper Walsh Stadium on Saturday

Women's Lacrosse vs. Centenary
Saturday, April 18 | 12 p.m.
Draper Walsh Stadium | Immaculata, Pa.
 
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WHAT TO KNOW
  • The Immaculata women's lacrosse team (5-10, 1-2 AEC) is back at Draper Walsh Stadium on Saturday when they host Centenary in an Atlantic East Conference game.
  • Immaculata enters Saturday's game after defeating Cedar Crest 14-7 on Wednesday in non-conference action.
  • Centenary (4-7, 0-3 AEC) enters Saturday's game after falling to The College at Old Westbury 8-6 on the road on Wednesday.
 
SERIES HISTORY
  • Saturday's game will be the 17th meeting between Immaculata and Centenary.
  • Immaculata is 11-5 all-time vs Centenary in their series that began in 2007.
 
LAST MEETING
  • Immaculata defeated Centenary 16-7 in their last meeting on April 23, 2025, at Centenary.
  • Jacki Murray scored seven goals, Ava Hoffman scored four goals, and Abigail Guarneri had 13 saves in goal for the Mighty Macs.
 
MIGHTY MAC NOTES
  • Elizabeth Mahmud is the engine of the offense, leading the team with 48 goals and 55 points. She is aggressive, high-volume (101 shots), and impacts every phase with draw controls, and caused turnovers.
  • Alexa Marczak is a dynamic scoring threat with 29 goals and a nose for the net. She plays well off-ball and finishes efficiently, making her a perfect complement to Mahmud.
  • Keira Benoit is one of the most versatile players on the field, contributing 14 goals and 9 assists. She facilitates the offense while also contributing on draws and defense.
  • Julia Pohl is the primary playmaker with a team-high 14 assists. She controls tempo, contributes on draw controls, and helps initiate scoring opportunities.
  • Aaliya Piperato adds secondary scoring with 15 goals and brings physicality. She is active and helps create turnovers.
  • Abigail Guarneri has handled the majority of minutes in net, facing a high volume of shots. Despite a challenging goals-against average, she has made 128 saves and is battle-tested.
  • Morgan Barnes does the dirty work—ground balls, defense, and hustle plays. She is heavily involved in possession battles.
  • Carly Oberg provides stability on the defensive end with solid ground ball numbers and consistent positioning.
  • Samari Rodriguez is a key defensive disruptor with strong caused turnover numbers and active stick work.
  • Riley Mullen contributes depth and effort across the midfield, helping in transition and defensive support.
  • Bailee Neitz is active defensively, contributing ground balls and caused turnovers while anchoring the back line.
  • Brooke Kakowski brings physicality and has been one of the more aggressive defenders, contributing to the team's caused turnover totals.
 
SCOUTING CENTENARY
  • Nora Dornich is the centerpiece of the offense, leading the team with 23 goals and 28 points. She is a high-volume shooter and contributes across the field with draw controls and caused turnovers.
  • Trista Hough is a consistent scoring threat with 21 goals and strong shot production. She is aggressively attacking the cage and complements Dornich well.
  • Matalina Kratzel adds balance with 17 goals and strong all-around play. She is active on draws and one of the team's most involved midfielders.
  • Olivia Evans is a versatile playmaker with 12 goals and a team-high 8 assists. She contributes in transition and leads the team in ground balls.
  • Kylie Trilling is the primary goalkeeper, logging heavy minutes and making 67 saves. She faces a high volume of shots and keeps the team competitive.
  • Autumn Thame-Knox is a versatile defender who contributes ground balls and caused turnovers.
 
UP NEXT
  • The Immaculata women's lacrosse team will be back in action on Wednesday, April 22, at Draper Walsh Stadium when they host Neumann University in their AEC Regular Season finale.
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Abigail Guarneri

#16 Abigail Guarneri

GK
5' 6"
Junior
Ava Hoffman

#11 Ava Hoffman

M
5' 7"
Senior
Riley Mullen

#12 Riley Mullen

D
5' 3"
Junior
Jacki Murray

#21 Jacki Murray

M
5' 8"
Fifth Year
Carly Oberg

#14 Carly Oberg

M
5' 9"
Junior
Bailee Neitz

#23 Bailee Neitz

D
5' 2"
Freshman
Alexa Marczak

#18 Alexa Marczak

A
5' 7"
Sophomore
Morgan Barnes

#5 Morgan Barnes

A
5' 5"
Freshman
Keira Benoit

#2 Keira Benoit

A
5' 5"
Freshman
Brooke Kakowski

#13 Brooke Kakowski

D
5' 5"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Abigail Guarneri

#16 Abigail Guarneri

5' 6"
Junior
GK
Ava Hoffman

#11 Ava Hoffman

5' 7"
Senior
M
Riley Mullen

#12 Riley Mullen

5' 3"
Junior
D
Jacki Murray

#21 Jacki Murray

5' 8"
Fifth Year
M
Carly Oberg

#14 Carly Oberg

5' 9"
Junior
M
Bailee Neitz

#23 Bailee Neitz

5' 2"
Freshman
D
Alexa Marczak

#18 Alexa Marczak

5' 7"
Sophomore
A
Morgan Barnes

#5 Morgan Barnes

5' 5"
Freshman
A
Keira Benoit

#2 Keira Benoit

5' 5"
Freshman
A
Brooke Kakowski

#13 Brooke Kakowski

5' 5"
Freshman
D