Vermont (6-7, 2-2 AE) at UMBCÂ (7-5, 1-3 AE) | Saturday, April 22, 12:00 p.m. | UMBC Stadium | Watch | Live Stats
LAST TIME OUT
- The Retrievers scored nine consecutive goals to erase a late first half deficit and went on to defeat the UMass Lowell River Hawks, 18-9, on Saturday afternoon at UMBC Stadium. The contest featured a second half weather delay that lasted two hours and fifty-seven minutes.
 - Senior attacker Claire Bockstie scored a game-high six goals for the second time this season and became just the third Retriever in program history to rack up 200 career points. In addition, she moved into a tie for third place (Carolyn Jamison '18) on the career goals' list with 156 markers.
 - Sophomore midfielder Katana Nelson and senior attacker Jenna McDermott also recorded hat tricks for the Retrievers, while junior attacker Dymin Gerow and graduate student attacker Lauren Cremen added a pair of goals.
 - Junior goalie Isabella Fontana made seven saves in goal while senior midfielder Megan Halczuk recorded a team-high nine draw controls.
 DAWG BITES
- Bockstie leads the AE in points per game ( 4.92) and is fourth in the conference with 3.33 goals per game. Her 1.58 assists per game ranks sixth on the circuit. She is also 11th in the nation in points per game.
- Cremen is ninth in the conference in goals per game (2.42).
- Halczuk is averaging a league-high 8.17 draw controls per game and she ranks seventh in the country in the category.
- Junior defender Kennedy Evans is second on the circuit with 2.27 caused turnovers per game.
- Fontana leads the league in save percentage (.468) and saves per game (9.67). She is also Fourth in ground balls per game (2.67).
-Â UMBC ranks sixth in the country and lead the league with a .602 draw percentage.
- Cremen, Bockstie, Halczuk, McDermott, Sara DeLeon and Shannon Finch will be honored prior to Saturday's game.
ABOUT VERMONT
- Ava Vasile is seventh in the league in goals per game (2.62) while Jane Trauger sits in tenth place (2.38). Vasile is also fifth in the league in caused turnovers per game (1.62) and is sixth in draw controls per game (4.48).
- Claire Adelhelm is sixth in assists per game (1.62).
- Carolyn Carrera leads the circuit with 3.21 caused turnovers per game and is second in ground balls per game (2.71).
- Goalie Sophie McLaughlin leads the league with a 10.95 goals against average and is second in saves percentage (.422).
SERIES HISTORY
-Â UMBC holds an 11-7 record against the Catamounts.
- The Retrievers are 6-2 at home in the series.
-Â UMBC had won four straight games until Vermont bested the Dawgs by a 16-8 margin last season in Burlington.The game was deadlocked at 5-5 at the half but Vermont blanked UMBC by an 8-0 margin in the third quarter to put the game out of reach. Kolby Weedon led the Retrievers with four goals and claire Bockstie added a pair of markers. Ava Vasile registered a game-high five goals for the hosts.