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Alex Belveal

Women's Lacrosse by Jason Knavel, Associate AD for Strategic Communications

Elon Aims For CAA Win At Towson Saturday

Towson, Md. – The Elon lacrosse team (4-7, 0-2 CAA) heads north to face Towson (7-3, 2-0 CAA) in a pivotal CAA showdown Saturday at noon. The Tigers sit tied atop the conference standings, while Elon looks to battle back into contention for a postseason spot in the four-team conference tournament.
 
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ABOUT TOWSON
  • Towson enters Saturday with a record of 7-3 overall with two of the team's three losses coming against ranked opposition. In conference play, Towson defeated Drexel 11-7 and Hofstra 10-7.
  • Towson dominates in the draw circle with a conference-best 56.5 win percentage, a mark that ranks 21st nationally. That allows the Tigers to average 31.3 shots per game while also holding opponents to just 10.1 goals per contest.
  • On the flip side, Towson's shot percentage is just 37.4 percent and the Tigers are not particularly effective on free-position attempts at just a 41.0 percent success rate.
  • In goal, Jo Torres is the anchor of the defense, giving up just 10.2 goals per game with a 44.4 save percentage and 7.9 saves per contest. Milana Zizakovic generates 6.8 shots per game on the offensive side and Blair Pearre leads the team with 2.4 goals per game.
  • Head Coach Sonia LaMonica is in her 13th season leading Towson and is 135-87 in her time with the Tigers. She also won eight games in one season leading Mount St. Mary's. Her teams have won four CAA titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament seven times. She is a five-time CAA Coach of the Year, most recently in 2022.
 
SERIES HISTORY
  • Towson is 9-1 in the all-time series against Elon, including five consecutive victories.
  • A year ago, the Tigers earned a 20-8 victory in Towson.
  • Elon's lone win in the series came in the 2017 CAA semifinal as Elon went to Towson and came away with a 10-9 overtime victory.
  • In total, Towson is 4-1 at home against Elon.
 
LAST TIME OUT
  • Elon hosted No. 6 Stony Brook and the Seawolves came away with a 17-5 victory.  
  • Stony Brook led 7-0 after one and 13-1 at the half but the two teams were knotted 4-4 over the final 30 minutes of action.
  • Anna Hackett led Elon with two goals and two points.
  • Julia Dalmass had four caused turnovers and four ground balls in the defeat.
 
IT TAKES 60 (AND SOMETIMES MORE)
  • Elon has held a lead in the fourth quarter seven times this season, going 4-3 in those contests.
  • In a season-opening 12-11 loss to Old Dominion, Elon led 11-10 on a Hannah McCarthy goal with 13:46 to play. ODU tied the game at 7:28 to play and won it on a goal with 5:31 left.
  • Elon never trailed against Queens, leading 10-2 at one point and holding a 10-5 lead heading into the fourth.
  • Against VCU, Elon led 7-6 going into the fourth. After VCU tied it with 10:42 to go, Elon took an 8-7 advantage on a Cierra Hopson goal with 8:59 left. VCU would tie the game with 3:02 left and then win it in overtime.
  • In two road victories, the Phoenix beat George Mason 14-13 and Coastal Carolina 16-15. Elon rallied to score the final three goals in the George Mason win but never trailed in the fourth quarter against CCU.
  • In the team's 9-8 win at High Point, Elon led in the fourth quarter for only the final 12 seconds after Kaley Ehnow's goal put the Phoenix ahead for good.
  • In the loss to Monmouth, Elon led 10-9 and 11-10 in the fourth quarter, but Monmouth tied the game with 4:22 to play and scored the game-winner 26 seconds later.
 
DOWN TO THE WIRE
  • Among Elon's 11 games, six have been decided by one goal. The Phoenix is 3-3 in those contests.
  • With six one-goal games, Elon has already broken the program record of five one-goal games, set in 2017.
  • The 2017 team went 4-1 in one goal games, which included three one-goal wins over ranked opponents (No. 13 Virginia, No. 19 Virginia Tech and No. 17 Towson).
  • The 2016 team played three straight one-goal games, just as this year's team did, picking up wins over Coastal Carolina and Duke, followed by a one-score loss at Vanderbilt.
 
SOPHOMORE CIERRA SETTING SCORING MARKS
  • Cierra Hopson leads Elon with 31 points in 2023, ranking second in goals with 21 and boasting a team-high 10 assists. In a win over Coastal Carolina earlier this season, she set career marks with five assists and eight points.
  • Hopson now has 44 career goals, 10th most in program history. Molly Garrigan (2014-15) sits ninth with 50 career goals.
  • Hopson's 16 assists are seventh in school history. Shannon Horan (2016-19) had 21 and is currently sixth.
  • Hopson's 60 career points rank ninth. She needs three more points to tie former teammate Cate Mackel (2019-22) for eighth.
 
HACKETT MAKING IT LOOK EASY
  • Just a freshman, Anna Hackett recorded a program-record five consecutive hat tricks before being held to two goals against No. 6 Stony Brook. She leads the team with 27 goals and has scored at least three goals in seven of the team's 11 contests.
  • Hackett's five-game run of three-or-more goals began with three goals and an assist against Virginia on March 5 and concluded with three goals against Monmouth on March 18. She has scored at least on goal in ten of the team's 11 games.
  • Hackett needs just two more goals to tie Olivia Fernandez (2014) for fifth in program history among freshmen. Her 27 goals are tied for fifth-most among freshmen at the NCAA Division I level this year and the most in the CAA.
 
Freshman Goal Leaders (NCAA Division I)
1 – Camryn Callaghan (Cincinnati), 44
2 – Brigid Duffy (Army), 39
3 – Madison Taylor (Northwestern), 30
4 – Sofia Chepenik (Clemson), 28
T5 – Anna Hackett (Elon), 27
T5 – Lol Mancuso (Xavier), 27
T5 – Ava Yovino (Navy), 27
 
SUPER SAMMY
  • Sophomore Sammy Fisher tied the program record with 12 draw controls in the team's victory over Queens.
  • Fisher tied the program record for a single-game set by former teammate Gillian Curren (and then tied) a year ago. Curren had 12 draw controls against both Campbell and William & Mary.
  • With 43 draw controls on the season, Fisher is already fifth in a single-season in program history. She needs nine more to catch Elle Hvozdovic (52 in 2014) for fourth. Curran holds the program record with 79 draw controls a year ago.
  • Fisher's 59 career draw controls are tied for sixth in program history. She needs two more to break into the top five at Elon.
 
TURNING THEM OVER
  • Elon set a number of single-game school records in the season-opener against Old Dominion as the Phoenix continually forced the Monarchs into turnovers.
  • Old Dominion committed 28 turnovers, the most committed by an Elon opponent in a single game, breaking the previous record of 25 set by William & Mary in 2017.
  • Elon forced most of those, causing a school-record 22 turnovers in the game. That broke the previous record of 18 caused turnovers in the 2017 contest against William & Mary.
  • Mikaela Buoscio was especially adept at forcing turnovers, tying the program record with seven caused turnovers in a contest. That ties the seven that Melanie McHugh caused in that 2017 William & Mary game.
  • Kaley Ehnow, Cierra Hopson and Julia Dalmass each forced three turnovers as well. Freshman Jessie Penner forced two in her collegiate debut.
 
HACKETT NAMED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
  • Elon freshman Anna Hackett was named CAA Rookie of the Week on Feb. 20 after scoring seven goals in two games for the Phoenix. Hackett had three goals in a win over Queens and then followed that up with four goals against VCU. She had four caused turnovers during the two contests as well.
 
ELON AMONG THE CAA LEADERS
  • Listed below are Elon's ranks within the CAA through ten games:
 
TEAM RANKINGS (TOP THREE)
Shot Percentage – 2. Elon .435
 
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (TOP TEN)
Goals Per Game – 4. Anna Hackett 2.45
Goals Against Average – 8. Chloe Herghelegiu 12.85, 9. Caitlin Walsh 13.33
Save Percentage – 6. Caitlin Walsh .406
Saves Per Game – 7. Caitlin Walsh 6.22, 8. Chloe Herghelgiu 4.86
Draw Controls Per Game – 7. Sammy Fisher 3.91
 
ELON AMONG THE NCAA LEADERS
  • Listed below are Elon's ranks within the NCAA through ten games:
 
TEAM RANKINGS (TOP 50)
Clearing Percentage – 34. Elon .886
Free-Position Percentage – 42. Elon .468
Shot Percentage – 45. Elon .435
Turnovers per game – 44. Elon 14.36
 
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (TOP 50)
Free Position Goals Per Game – 27. Anna Hackett 0.82
Free Position Percentage – 26. Anna Hackett .600
Shot Percentage – 25. Anna Hackett .574
 
FOLLETTE EARNS CAA PRESEASON RECOGNITION
  • Junior defender Kailee Follette was named to the 2023 CAA Women's Lacrosse Preseason All-Conference honorable mention team.
  • Follette played in all 16 games a year ago, starting 15 times. She led Elon with 26 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers.
  • She has started 27 times over the course of her first two years at Elon.
 
TEAM CAPTAINS NAMED
  • Head Coach Josh Hexter has named senior Julia Dalmass and Ellie Stricker, along with juniors Kailee Follette and Mikaela Buoscio as captains for the 2023 season.
  • Dalmass is a team captain for the second consecutive year and has started all 33 of Elon's games over the past three years. She has 22 career caused turnovers, 32 career ground balls and 25 career draw controls.
  • Stricker started 14 games in 2022 and had 15 ground balls and seven cause turnovers on the season.
  • Follette led the 2022 team with 26 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers.
  • Buoscio has played in 25 games over the past two seasons, recording three goals and three assists in 2022. She was 2-for-2 on free position shots and added nine ground balls, 12 draw controls and four caused turnovers.
 GLOBAL IMPACT
  • Over Thanksgiving Break 2022, the Elon lacrosse team spent a week in Greece as part of Elon's commitment to diversity and global engagement.
  • The team spent time exploring the country, visiting places like Athens, Olympia, and the Acropolos, as well as leading lacrosse clinics at different schools.

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Players Mentioned

Shannon Horan

#31 Shannon Horan

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5' 9"
Senior
Cate Mackel

#11 Cate Mackel

M/A
5' 8"
Freshman
Mikaela Buoscio

#32 Mikaela Buoscio

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5' 6"
Junior
Julia Dalmass

#29 Julia Dalmass

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5' 4"
Senior
Kaley Ehnow

#17 Kaley Ehnow

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5' 11"
Senior
Sammy Fisher

#5 Sammy Fisher

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5' 7"
Sophomore
Kailee Follette

#2 Kailee Follette

D / M
5' 3"
Junior
Chloe Herghelegiu

#66 Chloe Herghelegiu

G
5' 6"
Sophomore
Cierra Hopson

#22 Cierra Hopson

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5' 9"
Sophomore
Hannah McCarthy

#7 Hannah McCarthy

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5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Shannon Horan

#31 Shannon Horan

5' 9"
Senior
M
Cate Mackel

#11 Cate Mackel

5' 8"
Freshman
M/A
Mikaela Buoscio

#32 Mikaela Buoscio

5' 6"
Junior
M
Julia Dalmass

#29 Julia Dalmass

5' 4"
Senior
D
Kaley Ehnow

#17 Kaley Ehnow

5' 11"
Senior
M
Sammy Fisher

#5 Sammy Fisher

5' 7"
Sophomore
M
Kailee Follette

#2 Kailee Follette

5' 3"
Junior
D / M
Chloe Herghelegiu

#66 Chloe Herghelegiu

5' 6"
Sophomore
G
Cierra Hopson

#22 Cierra Hopson

5' 9"
Sophomore
A
Hannah McCarthy

#7 Hannah McCarthy

5' 8"
Senior
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