Women’s Lacrosse Hosts Endicott on Wednesday

Women’s Lacrosse Hosts Endicott on Wednesday
SUFFOLK vs. ENDICOTT
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Wednesday, March 25
7:00 PM
James A. Sartori Stadium
East Boston Memorial Park
East Boston, Mass.
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BOSTON – Suffolk women's lacrosse returns to home turf at East Boston Memorial Park riding a three-game win streak as it welcomes Endicott to James A. Sartori Stadium for a Conference of New England (CNE) matchup Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00 p.m.

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LAST TIME OUT
Two days after setting the single-game scoring record, Suffolk women's lacrosse rewrote history once again as it rattled off 23 goals en route to a 23-4 Conference of New England (CNE) victory over Gordon Saturday afternoon at the Brigham Athletic Complex. Seven Rams contributed goals to the record-setting triumph.  

MORE READING: Women's Lacrosse Cruise by Gordon, 23-4

RAMS RUNDOWN

  • Suffolk enters Wednesday's contest at 5-3 overall and 2-0 in CNE play following a record setting 23-4 win over Gordon Saturday.
  • The Rams' 23 goals marked the highest single-game offensive output in program history.
  • Julia Dickinson leads the offense with 38 points (31g, 7a) and has recorded a hat trick in seven straight games.
  • Bridget O'Leary, the reigning CNE Offensive Player of the Week, has totaled 28 points (20g, 8a), leads the team with 21 draw controls, and ranks second with 24 ground balls.
  • Carley Ehwa has added 29 points (23g, 6a) and Zoe Peckham contributes 25 points (18g, 7a) and 15 ground balls.
  • Kate Carlson anchors the draw circle with 27 draw controls to go along with 17 ground balls and eight caused turnovers.
  • Taylor Joynt (12) and Gracelyn Laperle (11) lead the team in caused turnovers with Laperle adding 15 ground balls.
  • In net, Charlotte Guziejka has started all eight games, posting 53 saves, an 8.00 goals against average, and a .453 save percentage.

GULLS GLANCE

  • Endicott enters Wednesday's matchup at 5-1 overall and 2-0 in CNE play following a 23-5 win over Curry.
  • The Gulls boast a high-powered offense averaging over 19 goals per game, led by Emerson Clark's 27 points (19g, 8a).
  • Leah Black drives playmaking with 25 points (12g, 13a) and Mia Smith adds 21 points (17g, 4a).
  • Mia Samarjian (7g, 8a) and Clare Wendell (5g, 6a) provide additional offensive depth, with Wendell also contributing six caused turnovers.
  • Kenzie Velsmid controls the draw with a team-high 19 draw controls. Abbie Belleville has added 16 draw wins to help control possession.
  • In goal, Endicott has split time between Faith Minickene (17 saves, 10.24 GAA) and Severine Michel (eight saves, 5.21 GAA).

INSIDE THE SERIES

  • Suffolk and Endicott have met once in program history.
  • The Gulls claimed a 21-5 decision in the lone meeting on April 16, 2025. 

MORE READING: Suffolk vs. Endicott – All-Time Series

STAT SHOWDOWN

SUFFOLK'S SCHEDULE
Suffolk continues conference play Saturday, March 28, when it hosts Johnson & Wales at noon in Eastie.