LIVE STATSLIVE VIDEOContact:
Dave Van Gorder (dvangord@binghamton.edu)
DURHAM, N.H.—The Binghamton women's lacrosse team (5-6, 1-3 America East) returns to America East play today, April 10, at The University of New Hampshire (4-8, 1-3 America East). The game will take place at 2 p.m. on New Hampshire's Bremner Field.
QUICK HITSTiffany Ryan leads the BU freshmen with 17 goals and 22 draw controls. Over the last six games she has 11 goals, behind only
Renee Kiviat (12) and
Callon Williams (12) among all Bearcats during that stretch.
Allie Rodgers' 17 caused turnovers leads Binghamton, and is tied for fifth all-time among BU's single-season totals. Her 1.31 cause turnovers per game is currently third best ever for a Bearcat.
Valerie DeNapoli leads the Bearcats with 39 draw controls, which is also fifth all-time in the Bearcats' single-season record book. Her current pace of 3.00 draw controls per game is the third-best single-season total in BU's history.
Erin McNulty has six wins in net this season, which is the best single-season total in Binghamton's program history. Her five wins last season is the second best mark as well.
Sophia Racciatti and
Brianne Arthur are each one goal away from 50 career goals.
Renee Kiviat eclipsed that mark earlier this season at Stony Brook. Kiviat's 52 goals are the most career goals for any active Bearcat.
LAST TIME OUTThe Bearcats fell behind early, but battled back to defeat St. Bonaventure 18-13 in Olean. Six Bearcats had double digit goals:
Tiffany Ryan (4),
Brianne Arthur (3),
Callon Williams (3),
Renee Kiviat (2),
Brianna Russo (2), and
Sophia Racciatti (2). The six double digit scorers ties a program record, last set on March 6, 2014 vs. Niagara.
SCOUTING UNHThe Wildcats are coming off a 15-6 loss against UMBC. Kayleigh Hinkle and Laura Puccia lead the team with 21 goals each, while Laura McHoul leads with 39 points (18 goals, 21 assists).
ALL-TIME SERIESBinghamton is winless in 13 games against New Hampshire. In 2014 the Wildcats built a 9-0 lead to start the game en route to a 18-5 win in Durham.