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Women's Lacrosse to Host Arcadia in Nonconference Action

Cabrini University Cavaliers (8-5, 7-0 CSAC) vs. Arcadia University Knights (8-5, 3-2 MACC Commonwealth)
Tuesday, April 17, 4pm
Edith Robb Dixon Field

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Last Meeting: Cabrini 13, Arcadia 4 (5/7/2014, Gettysburg, PA)
The Cavaliers ran out to an 8-0 lead and never looked back, as Cabrini opened the 2014 NCAA Tournament with a 13-4 win over the Knights. The win marked Cabrini's first NCAA Tournament win since 2002.

Lacie Doubet led the Blue and White with four goals and two caused turnovers, while Sarah Means paired two goals and two assists. Jess Breuning paired a goal, a draw control, five ground balls and five caused turnovers.  Beatrice McQuiston and Suz Gennaro joined Doubet with two caused turnovers each, while goaltender Janel Folkomer notched seven saves and eight ground balls.

Dawn Faranetta led the Knights' offense with a goal and an assist. Rachel Dolly and Dana Roessler caused a combined 12 turnovers, while Dolly secured eight ground balls. Erin Misner and Jaclyn Feffer corralled five draws each in the loss.
 
Cabrini Last Time Out: Cabrini 15, Cedar Crest 0 (4/10/2018, Allentown, PA)
The Cavaliers recorded their first shutout since 2015 in Saturday's 15-0 win at Cedar Crest. The Blue and White outshot the Falcons 23-5 on the day, including 20-0 in the first half, and controlled 14 of the game's 16 draws.

Senior Jackie Neary scored the game's first goal just 10 seconds into the action, as the Cavaliers recorded 10 goals in less than seven minutes of game time.

Junior Liz Hoeffner led Cabrini with five goals and an assist, while freshman Ashley Tutzauer paired two goals, three assists and four draw controls. Junior Avery Murphy added seven draw controls and four ground balls, while freshman Kathleen Emche and sophomore Sarah McCarron combined for five caused turnovers and eight ground balls.

Arcadia Last Time Out: Arcadia 16, Hood 11, 4/14/2018, Frederick, MD)
The Knights scored the game's first three goals before Hood charged back with four of its own. Five Knights scored over the next eight minutes, as Arcadia regained control of the game with a 6-1 spurt to take a 10-6 halftime lead. The Knights' lead never dipped below three in the second half.

Sophomore Jessica Kay scored five goals to lead an Arcadia offense that included seven goal scorers. Senior Nicole Hutson was one of five Knights to record two goals and added nine draw controls, three ground balls and two caused turnovers.

Sophomore Caroline Toner paired three caused turnovers and four ground balls, one of three Knights to cause multiple turnovers and nine to scoop at least two ground balls. Sophomore goaltender Molly Naylor was called on for just four saves, as Arcadia held Hood to 17 shots on the day.

5 Factors for Cabrini
  • Hoeffner's 63 goals rank 11th in the country, while her 4.85 goals per game are 15th.
  • Cabrini ranks 20th in Division III with 15.85 goals per game and 20th in caused turnovers per game with 13.69.
  • Eight Cavaliers have recorded at least 10 caused turnovers on the season, with Neary's 36 leading the club and the conference.
  • Over its current five game win streak, the Blue and White have averaged 20 goals per game, while allowing just six.
  • Cabrini has secure more ground balls than its opponent in its last 10 games and in 11 of its 13 games this season.

5 Factors for Arcadia
  • Sophomore Shannon Ryan, senior Allegra Benites, Hutson and sophomore Julia Imbert have scored at least 24 goals on the year and recorded north of 30 points.
  • The Knights have attempted at least 20 shots in 12 of their 13 contests, with nearly 80% of their shots on the season on goal.
  • Ryan ranks eighth in the country with 8.08 draw controls per game, while her 34 assists are good for 11th.
  • The Knights are 8-0 when they out shoot their opponents and 0-5 when they don't. In its wins, Arcadia has outshot its opponents 287-108 and has allowed more than 20 shots once.
  • Arcadia has committed a MAC-high 298 turnovers, while its 148 caused turnovers rank second in the league.
 
TALE OF THE TAPE
Cabrini Arcadia
8-5, 7-0 CSAC Record 8-5, 3-2 MAC-C
206 Goals 188
85 Assists 83
428 Shots 398
196 Draw Controls 207
296 Ground Balls 279
178 Caused Turnovers 148
.450 Free Position Percentage .447
.345 Save Percentage .375
     
TEAM LEADERS
Liz Hoeffner (63) Goals Shannon Ryan (37)
Lauren Hughes (18) Assists Shannon Ryan (36)
Liz Hoeffner (77) Points Shannon Ryan (73)
Avery Murphy (86) Draw Controls Shannon Ryan (99)
Katie Kucia (39) Ground Balls Nicole Hutson (45)
Jackie Neary (36) Caused Turnovers Nicole Hutson (23)
Devon Scharf (.360) Save Percentage Molly Naylor (.327)
       
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Players Mentioned

Lacie Doubet

#20 Lacie Doubet

A/M
5' 6"
Sophomore
Janel Folkomer

#99 Janel Folkomer

GK
5' 0"
Junior
Suz Gennaro

#15 Suz Gennaro

D/M
5' 6"
Junior
Beatrice McQuiston

#10 Beatrice McQuiston

D
5' 2"
Junior
Sarah Means

#2 Sarah Means

A
5' 3"
Junior
Jess Breuning

#25 Jess Breuning

M/D
5' 5"
Senior
Liz Hoeffner

#23 Liz Hoeffner

A
5' 8"
Junior
Lauren Hughes

#19 Lauren Hughes

A
5' 4"
Sophomore
Katie Kucia

#11 Katie Kucia

M/D
5' 6"
Junior
Avery Murphy

#14 Avery Murphy

A/M
5' 5"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Lacie Doubet

#20 Lacie Doubet

5' 6"
Sophomore
A/M
Janel Folkomer

#99 Janel Folkomer

5' 0"
Junior
GK
Suz Gennaro

#15 Suz Gennaro

5' 6"
Junior
D/M
Beatrice McQuiston

#10 Beatrice McQuiston

5' 2"
Junior
D
Sarah Means

#2 Sarah Means

5' 3"
Junior
A
Jess Breuning

#25 Jess Breuning

5' 5"
Senior
M/D
Liz Hoeffner

#23 Liz Hoeffner

5' 8"
Junior
A
Lauren Hughes

#19 Lauren Hughes

5' 4"
Sophomore
A
Katie Kucia

#11 Katie Kucia

5' 6"
Junior
M/D
Avery Murphy

#14 Avery Murphy

5' 5"
Junior
A/M