Women's Lacrosse | March 23, 2017
PHILADELPHIA- For the first time in school history, the La Salle lacrosse team will welcome High Point for the last nonconference tilt of the season on Friday, March 24 at 7:00 PM. The pair of team have matching winning records of 4-3 going into the weekend as La Salle will wrap up a three game home stand before beginning Atlantic 10 play.
La Salle Explorers (4-3) vs. High Point Panthers (4-3)
Friday, March 24 | 7:00 PM | McCarthy Stadium
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Scouting the Explorers…
- La Salle went 2-0 last week against Central Connecticut and High Point and will look to continue their streak to end nonconference play on a high note.
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Allee Ilgenfritz netted six goals last week, including her 100
th career goal to tally 24 total on the season to lead all scorers. She has also added six assists on the season to lead the team.
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Toni Massetti ranks second on the team in scoring with 19 goals on the season. The redshirt junior has chipped in three assists to rank third on the team while picking up 16 ground balls to also fall in third for La Salle.
- Senior
Anna Gordon was named the Atlantic 10 Defenseive Player of the Week after she picked up eight ground balls, caused four turnovers and won four draws on the week. Gordon also netted a goal per contests to help La Salle to the wins over the Blue Devils and Gaels last week.
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Courtney Shoults leads the defense with six caused turnovers and has picked up 12 ground balls over nonconference play.
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Lucy Loughlin and
Lynne Frankel have split time in goal over the past two games. Loughlin tallied eight saves over her sixty minutes in goal to average a .533 save percentage, while Frankel has recorded 62 saves on the season.
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Scouting the Panthers…
- High Point is 4-3 on the season, with head coach Lyndsey Boswell in her seventh season at the helm.
- Leading the Panther's attack is Darla Poulin, who has recorded 17 goals on the season. She also leads the team in assists, with 10.
- Erica Perrotta is High Point's double threat, netting 15 goals and causing ten turnovers to rank second in both categories on the team. She is also tied to lead the team with 16 ground balls so far.
- Samantha Herman leads the Panthers in ground balls, draws and caused turnovers. She has picked up 16 ground balls to tie with Perrotta, while winning 24 draws and causing 12 turnovers. The midfielder has also netted three goals and added one assist on the season.
Up Next…
La Salle will begin conference play with a road trip to George Mason on Friday, April 3 with draw set for 5:00 PM in Fairfax, Va.
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