The American International College women's lacrosse team visits the No. 19 University of New Haven for a Northeast-10 Conference matchup on Saturday, April 6.
THE BUZZ:
American International College Yellow Jackets (3-8, 1-6 NE10) vs. No. 19 University of New Haven Chargers (6-4, 4-3 NE10)
When: Saturday, April 6, 1 p.m.
Where: Kathy Zolad Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
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STATS HIVE:
AIC:
Free Positions: 18/44 (40.9%)
Goals: Mary Bates (26),
Mikayla Demanche (25)
Assists: Mikayla Demanche (10),
Mary Bates (7)
Shots on Goal: Mikayla Demanche (52),
Mary Bates (44)
Ground Balls: Brianna O'Brien (33),
Chelsea Davis (27)
Caused Turnovers: Brianna O'Brien (28),
Devin Coulter (14)
Draw Controls: Brianna O'Brien (43),
Lauren Witherspoon (28)
Projected Goalkeeper: Chelsea Davis (11 GP, 11 GS, 3-8, .419 SV% [103/246], 14.33 GAA)
No. 19 New Haven:
Free Positions: 17/46 (37.0%)
Goals: Mackenzie Reh (45), Kendra Nolan (20)
Assists: Julia Jette (21), Mackenzie Reh (15)
Shots on Goal: Mackenzie Reh (69), Marina Skelly (33)
Ground Balls: Raven Linton (24), Mackenzie Reh (21)
Caused Turnovers: Raven Linton (23), Alyssa Bourque (11)
Draw Controls: Kendra Nolan (54), Raven Linton (44)
Projected Goalkeeper: Gianna Guerra (10 GP, 10 GS, 6-4, .530 SV% [105/198], 9.62 GAA)
LAST TIME OUT:
LAST TIME THEY MET:
- At Abdow Field on April 7, 2018, the then-No. 18 Chargers topped AIC 19-8.
- O'Brien scored three times for the Yellow Jackets, while senior attacker Mary Bates struck twice.
- Julia Jette scored three goals and added two assists for New Haven, while Reh scored four times.
SCOUTING THE CHARGERS:
- Reh's 45 goals and 60 points are tops in the NE10.
- Jette's 21 assists are fourth-best in the NE10.
- Goalkeeper Gianna Guerra stands third in the conference with a .530 save percentage.
- AIC's attackers will have to be wary of Raven Linton, who is fifth in the NE10 with 23 caused turnovers.
- New Haven is the most accurate team in the conference, with 83.5 percent of the shots the Chargers take going on goal. They are the only NE10 team above 80 percent.
TURN OVER THE RECORD BOOK:
- Sophomore midfielder Brianna O'Brien is rapidly ascending the record books at AIC. She has caused 28 turnovers this season and will try to become just the third player in program history to reach 30 or more after Jessica Fontana and Allison Roy did so last season.
- Roy set the record for the Yellow Jackets with 36 in 2018.
STAY CONNECTED:
- For more updates about the AIC women's lacrosse team, follow@AICwlaxon Twitter and @AIC_womens_lacrosseonInstagram, and likeAIC Women's LacrosseonFacebook. For updates on all AIC Yellow Jackets teams, follow@AICAthleticsonTwitterandInstagram, and likeAIC Yellow JacketsonFacebook.