Women’s Lacrosse Closes Inaugural Season with Hartford Wednesday

Women’s Lacrosse Closes Inaugural Season with Hartford Wednesday
SUFFOLK vs. HARTFORD
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Wednesday, April 23
7:00 PM
James A. Sartori Stadium
East Boston Memorial Park
East Boston, Mass.
CNE Network
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First Meeting

BOSTON – Suffolk women's lacrosse will wrap up its inaugural regular-season Wednesday, April 23 when Hartford stops by James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park for a 7:00 p.m. Conference of New England clash. 

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LAST TIME OUT
Suffolk women's lacrosse fell behind early and never found its way back as Nichols took down the Rams, 17-7, Saturday at Vendetti Field in Conference of New England (CNE) action.  

MORE READING: Nichols Knocks Off Women's Lacrosse, 17-7 

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk fell on the road at Endicott and Nichols las week to move to 7-9 on the year and 3-5 in CNE play.  

The trio of Ally Colburn (75g, 15a), Julia Dickinson (39g, 27a) and Zoe Peckham (24g, 18a) have contributed at least one point in every game for the Rams this season to anchor the 194-goal offense. Lauren Woods has etched her name all over the stat sheet with 14 goals, eight handouts, 36 ground balls, 45 draw controls and 20 caused turnovers. Kate Carlson has grabbed a team-high 64 draw controls, caused 18 turnovers and scooped up 32 ground balls.  

Charlotte Guziejka is the only goalie to take the field for the blue-and-gold this season. She holds a 14.07 GAA and 39.1 save percentage. 

HAVE TO KNOW 'BOUT THE HAWKS
Hartford holds a 10-5 overall record and 6-2 league mark thanks to its six-game win streak.  

Meghan Smith and Madison Olmstead have been a one-two punch offensively for the Hawks' 216-goal scoring unit. Smith has supplied 56 goals and 18 assists, while Olmstead has provided 49 markers and 24 set-ups. Smith has added 28 ground balls and a team-high 93 draw controls. Samantha Ciaglo has contributed 39 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers, while Shelby Frashure has caused 19 turnovers to Hartford's defense. 

Mandi Rivard is the go-to starting goalie for Hartford. She holds a 12.27 GAA and 41.8 save percentage. Emily Campbell (8.58 GAA, 47.6 save %) and Nora Miller (6.67 GAA, 54.5 save %) have defended the cage for the Hawks this season as well. 

STATS SHOWDOWN