Women's Lacrosse | April 26, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Explorers women's lacrosse will look to end the 2024 regular season on a high note as they travel to take on the George Washington Revolutionaries tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 p.m. on ESPN+.
Follow
@LaSalleLacrosse on X and
@lasallelacrosse on Instagram for updates and content surrounding the team.
SCOUTING THE EXPLORERS:
- La Salle enters tomorrow with a 2-11 overall record and are still searching for their first in-conference win of the season.
- Las time out, the Explorers fell to the George Mason Patriots 16-11. The game remained close for a majority of the first half and into the second, but the Patriots pulled away in the end.
- The scoring for La Salle was spearheaded by two individuals against GMU, Katie Johnson and Mackenzie Click. The duo combined for four goals apiece.
- Johnson remains the top scorer on La Salle with 31 goals, and Click sits at 19 goals on the year. Johnson also ranks 9th in the conference in scoring.
- Click is the team's leading draw control specialist and currently sits at 64 on the season, good for fifth in the conference. Click needs nine more to break the La Salle single-season draw control record.
- Against George Mason, Claudia Steinmetz netted two goals of her own, helping her remain as the third leading scorer on La Salle with 14 goals this season.
- Mary Babbage remained in net as the started against the Patriots and ended the day with 13 saves. She enters tomorrow with a .405 save percentage.
SCOUTING THE REVOLUTIONARIES:
- GW comes into tomorrow with a 4-12 overall record and a 1-7 record in conference play. Their most recent win came a few weeks ago in an overtime win over the VCU Rams.
- The Revs are on a current two-game losing streak and are just coming off a 19-2 loss to the Massachusetts Minutewomen.
- Emma Nowakowski sits atop the scoring leader board for GW with 43 goals this season, good enough for fifth in the conference.
- Nowakowski scored the game-winning goal for the Revs against VCU in overtime.
- Stella Ray is a notable name to watch for GW on draw controls. Through 16 games she has tallied 80 total draw controls, fourth in the A-10.
- Mia Caro has started in 11 of her 12 appearances this season in net, and enters tomorrow with a .393 save percentage.
HOW TO FOLLOW:
- The game will be streamed on ESPN+ and can be followed using the live stats link.