Cabrini University Cavaliers (12-3, 8-0 CSAC) vs. Centenary University Cyclones (2-10, 2-6 CSAC)
Saturday, April 22, 10am
Edith Robb Dixon Field
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Last Meeting: Cavaliers dominate in 15-2 victory
Sasha Wozniak recorded four points and three goals to lead nine Blue and White goal scorers.
Jenn Robinson matched Wozniak's four points, pairing two goals and two assists.
Katie Lasater, Jess Breuning and
Emily Crouse also notched two goals, while
Mo O'Connell and
Krista Hoffman joined
Allie Vallen and
Kerri Anderson on the scoring list.
The Cavaliers dominated the opening 30 minutes of action, as Cabrini turned a 20-6 advantage in shots into a 11-0 halftime lead.
The Blue and White advantage grew to 14-0 midway through the second half before the Cyclones marked the scoring column. Cabrini attempted just five second half shots and outshot Centenary 25-12. Wozniak fired a team high five shots, two more than Breuning.
Cabrini Last Time Out: Cavaliers roll Notre Dame with 16-4 victory
Liz Hoeffner and
Avery Murphy led the Blue and White with four goals each, while Hoeffner joined
Wozniak with two assists.
Lauren Hughes recorded her second consecutive hat trick, while
Emily Crouse netted two goals.
MaryKate Keenan paired two caused turnovers with two ground balls, while
Breuning and
Katie Kucia scooped three ground balls each.
Jackie Neary controlled four of Cabrini's 14 draws.
All three of Cabrini's goaltenders saw action in Tuesday's win, combining for five saves and the Cavaliers held the Gators to 12 shots on the day.
Megan Barlow led the way with six stops.
The Blue and White took control of the game in the opening minutes, as it scored early and often.
Centenary Last Time Out: Cyclones fall to Knights in 20-3 loss
Abby Voelkner
recorded a hat-trick and became the school's all-time leading goal scorer as the Centenary University women's lacrosse team fell to Neumann University.
After holding a 5-2 lead in the early going, Neumann broke the game open with eight unanswered goals over the final 19:30 for a 14-3 halftime lead. The Knights held the Cyclones scoreless in the second half, while adding on to their halftime advantage with six goals.
Voelkner added seven draw controls and a ground ball, while fellow classmate Priscilla Ortiz totaled six ground balls, four draw controls and two caused turnovers. Renee Hack totaled three ground balls, while Katie O'Connell, Cailin O'Hara and Kassidy Scheuring all tallied two ground balls apiece.
5 Factors for Cabrini
- The Cavaliers have scored 213 goals and allowed just 131 goals on the season - the best ratio in the CSAC.
- The Cavaliers have 38 more caused turnovers (208) than the next closest team (Immaculata - 170) in the CSAC.
- Three Cavaliers have at least 40 points on the season - Wozniak (43), Hoeffner (56) and Murphy (68).
- The Cavs' 14.4 goals per game place them 23rd in all of division III.
- Avery Murphy's 53 goals are the most in the CSAC.
5 Factors for Centenary
- The Cyclones have allowed at least 20 goals in four of their last five games.
- Abby Voelkner ranks second in the CSAC with 52 goals on the season.
- Voelkner also leads the CSAC in shots per game (8.5).
- Centenary's eight goals per game are the third lowest mark in the conference.
- The Cyclones had just one assist in their previous game against Neumann, their lowest mark of the season.
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TALE OF THE TAPE |
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Cabrini |
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Centenary |
12-3, 8-0 CSAC |
Record |
2-10, 2-6 CSAC |
216 |
Goals |
96 |
86 |
Assists |
40 |
538 |
Shots |
236 |
215 |
Draw Controls |
135 |
368 |
Ground Balls |
255 |
208 |
Caused Turnovers |
90 |
.411 |
Free Position Percentage |
.294 |
.385 |
Save Percentage |
.484 |
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TEAM LEADERS |
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Avery Murphy (53) |
Goals |
Maddie Bray (22) |
Avery Murphy (15) |
Assists |
Jess Havers (8) |
Avery Murphy (68) |
Points |
Maddie Bray (23) |
Avery Murphy (73) |
Draw Controls |
Ali Herbert (41) |
Jess Breuning (45) |
Ground Balls |
Taylor Gretz (31) |
Jackie Neary (29) |
Caused Turnovers |
Giselle Cortes (13) |
Megan Barlow (.407) |
Save Percentage |
Erin Horner (.357) |