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Women's Lacrosse Travels to Mount St. Mary's on Wednesday Afternoon

 UMBC (2-2, 0-0 America East) at Mount St. Mary's (0-3, 0-0 MAAC) | Emmitsburg, MD (Waldron Family Stadium) | Wed, Feb. 28, 2:00 p.m. | Watch | Live Stats


ABOUT UMBC
  • UMBC has outscored their opponents by a combined 49-29 margin.
  • Junior attacker Grace Bruce leads the team with 11 goals and ranks fifth in the America East with 2.75 goals per game.
  • Junior attacker Kolby Weedon leads the Retrievers in points (16) and is second in goals (9). She is fourth in the America East in scoring (4.00 ppg.)
  • Weedon and senior Mary Ellis are tied for second in the conference with seven assists apiece.
  • Junior Katana Nelson is ninth on the circuit with 2.33 goals per game.
  • Sophomore midfielder Lauryn Warfield leads the league with 7.75 draw controls per game.
  • Senior goalie Isabella Fontana is yielding a league-low 6.77 goals per game and ranks second with a .500 save percentage.
 LAST TIME OUT
  • Bruce scored a season-high four goals, but the visiting Retrievers dropped a 14-11 decision at American on Saturday afternoon.
  •  Senior attacker Mary Ellis added three assists while junior midfielder Katana Nelson, junior attacker Alexis Abe and sophomore midfielder Lizzie Bateman all contributed a pair of goals.
  • Junior midfielder Lauryn Warfield won a game-high 12 draws. Senior Isabella Fontana (save) and classmate Mikaela Staranko (4 saves) both allowed seven goals in net. 

ABOUT THE MOUNT

  • The Mountaineers have opened the campaign with losses to Towson, Delaware and #17 Navy.The Mount has been outscored by a 45-28 combined total.
  • Senior attacker Mackenzi Furlong leads the squad with five goals and has a team-high seven points.
  • Senior attacker Abby Yesko has distributed a team-leading three assists and has also scored three goals.
  • Junior midfielder Anna Salerno is second on the team with four goals.
  • Junior midfielder Molly Molchanoff has caused a team-best six turnovers.
  • Sophomore goalie Ashlyn Watkins is allowing 16.4 goals per game in her three starts.UMBC and the Mount have met 21 times.
SERIES HISTORY
  • The Retrievers hold a 17-4 advantage in the series but have lost three of the last four meetings.
  • The Dawgs pulled away from the Mountaineers last season at UMBC Stadium as they came away with a 15-10 triumph. The Retrievers outscored the visitors by a 6-2 count in the fourth quarter to break open a tight contest.
  • Weedon scored a pair of goals while Fontana made ten stops along with picking up a team-high six ground balls.
UP NEXT
  • UMBC travels to La Salle on Saturday at 12:00 p.m.
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Players Mentioned

Alexis Abe

#18 Alexis Abe

Attack
5' 8"
Junior
Lizzie Bateman

#15 Lizzie Bateman

Attack
5' 7"
Sophomore
Mary Ellis

#26 Mary Ellis

Attack
5' 2"
Senior
Isabella Fontana

#28 Isabella Fontana

Goalkeeper
5' 1"
Senior
Katana Nelson

#7 Katana Nelson

Midfield
5' 7"
Junior
Lauryn Warfield

#12 Lauryn Warfield

Midfield
5' 11"
Sophomore
Kolby Weedon

#20 Kolby Weedon

Attack
5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Grace Bruce

#24 Grace Bruce

Attack/Midfield
5' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Mikaela Staranko

#31 Mikaela Staranko

Goalkeeper
5' 5"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Alexis Abe

#18 Alexis Abe

5' 8"
Junior
Attack
Lizzie Bateman

#15 Lizzie Bateman

5' 7"
Sophomore
Attack
Mary Ellis

#26 Mary Ellis

5' 2"
Senior
Attack
Isabella Fontana

#28 Isabella Fontana

5' 1"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Katana Nelson

#7 Katana Nelson

5' 7"
Junior
Midfield
Lauryn Warfield

#12 Lauryn Warfield

5' 11"
Sophomore
Midfield
Kolby Weedon

#20 Kolby Weedon

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Attack
Grace Bruce

#24 Grace Bruce

5' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Attack/Midfield
Mikaela Staranko

#31 Mikaela Staranko

5' 5"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Land Acknowledgement
UMBC was established upon the land of the Piscataway and Susquehannock peoples. Over time, citizens of many more Indigenous nations have come to reside in this region. We humbly offer our respects to all past, present, and future Indigenous people connected to this place. Learn more about this statement here.