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Skye Schumacher
Dave Williams

Women's Lacrosse heads to Capital region Saturday

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Bearcats and Great Danes go head-to-head at 1 p.m.

VESTAL, N.Y. - The Binghamton women's lacrosse team (4-5, 1-0 AE) gets set for its' second conference game of the season on Saturday, March 31 against Albany (2-7, 1-0 AE). The game is set for a 1 p.m. start time at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium.

Last Time Out
  • The Bearcats won their conference opener against Vermont, 15-8
  • Eight different players marked the scoresheet for Binghamton, including hat tricks from senior Brianne Arthur and freshman Paige Volkmann
  • Senior Jacqueline Kennedy recorded a game-high six draw controls
  • Sophomore Taylor Passuello earned her second win of the season in the net with 12 saves, earning AE women's lacrosse weekly honors for the first time in her career

Scouting Albany
  • Great Danes are looking for their third straight win this season
  • Albany is coming off an America East conference opening victory over Hartford
  • Freshman Kendra Harbinger leads the Great Danes with 21 goals on the season, sweeping four AE rookie of the week awards
  • Junior Kaylee Rickert leads UAlbany for the season in caused turnovers (10) and ground balls (30). The midfielder is averaging 3.44 ground balls per match (third best in America East)

In the Past
  • The Bearcats look for their first program win over the Great Danes in Saturday's contest
  • UAlbany holds a 15-0 record all-time

Note Worthy
  • Kennedy currently leads the NCAA and the America East in caused turnovers per game with 3.11
  • The senior also leads the Bearcats with 28 caused turnovers and 23 points (20 goals)
  • In the history books, Kennedy slides into second placed for single season records with 28 caused turnovers. She trails recent graduate Allie Rodgers, who set the record with 37 caused turnovers in 2016
  • For career records, Kennedy is in third place all-time with 57 caused turnovers behind Beth Moore (64, 2008-11) and Allie Rodgers (74, 2013-16)
  • Also making moves in the history books, Rebecca Golderman is fifth in goals (87), eighth in total points (87-19-106) and fourth in draw controls (125)
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