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Kaia Gallop
Dave Williams

Women's Lacrosse Hosts UMBC Wednesday

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The game is set for a 3 p.m. start time at the Bearcat Sport Complex

VESTAL, N.Y. - The Binghamton women's lacrosse team (4-6, 1-1 AE) hosts UMBC (9-3, 1-1 AE) on Wednesday, April 4 at 3 p.m. at the Bearcats Sports Complex. The Bearcats look for their second conference win of the season in tomorrow's matchup.

Last Time Out
  • The Bearcats fell 12-10 to UAlbany in a tight game at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium Saturday afternoon
  • Binghamton rallied back after trailing 8-4 at the half to tie the game 10-10 with four minutes to go
  • Senior Brianne Arthur and junior Rebecca Golderman registered hat tricks
  • Senior Jacqueline Kennedy finished the day with one assist, four ground balls, three caused turnovers and two draw controls
  • Freshman Alyssa Sanchez picked up three ground balls on the day and secured a team-high four draw controls
  • Senior Emma Jehle made five saves in the net in the second half

Scouting the Retrievers
  • UMBC is coming off a 9-7 road win over UMass-Lowell this past Saturday
  • Sara Moeller leads the Retrievers with 39 goals this season
  • Carolyn Jamison is second with 29 goals while Lauren McDonald trails closely behind with 27
  • Moeller is third in the conference in goals per game (3.55) and second in points per game (5.82)
  • Jamison is third in the conference in caused turnover per game (1.92)
  • Caitlin Miller is third in the conference in draw controls per game (4.75)
  • Overall, UMBC is second in the conference in goals per game (12.83) and points per game (17.58)

Series History
  • UMBC holds a 12 to 1 record over Binghamton all-time
  • The Bearcats sole win came in 2014 with an 8-7 victory at the Bearcats Sports Complex

Noteworthy
  • Arthur leads the team with 21 goals on the season
  • Kennedy trails with 20 goals while Golderman is third with 19
  • Kennedy leads the team with 24 ground balls, sophomore Alexa Franze is second with 21
  • Kennedy also leads the team with 31 caused turnovers and is tied with Golderman with 33 draw controls
  • Kennedy is still first in the NCAA and the America East with 3.10 caused turnovers per game
  • With three goals against Albany, Golderman is now fourth with 90 career goals
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