Southern Connecticut State University Owls (2-3, 2-3 NE10)
vs American International College Yellow Jackets (1-10, 1-9 NE10)
Date: Saturday, April 24, 2021
Time: 1:00 P.M.
Location: Jess Dow Field (New Haven, Conn.)
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The Southern Connecticut State University women's lacrosse team will honor their 2021 senior class,
Morgan Chase,
Hailey Gordon,
Steph Seymour, and
Laura Morton, on Saturday, April 24, 2021 as they host AIC for a Northeast 10 Conference Matchup at 1:00 P.M.
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SCSUOwls.com/sports/womens-lacrosse or on Twitter at
@SCSUWLAX and Instagram at
@SCSU_WLAX.
Update To Spectator Policy
Southern Connecticut State University Athletics will allow spectators at all home baseball, softball and women's lacrosse games, beginning on Saturday, Apr. 10, 2021.
Families and fans of Southern Connecticut baseball, softball and women's lacrosse should not expect similar allowances in attendance at other Northeast 10 Conference venues. The decision to allow attendance at Southern Connecticut's home venues for baseball, softball and women's lacrosse was made exclusively by the University with permission to do so by the NE10. The Conference has not mandated that any school allow spectators at events, but has allowed schools to set their own spectator attendance policy.
All individuals attending baseball, softball and women's lacrosse games will be expected to wear masks during the contest as well as adhering to social distancing of six feet between all individuals, including those in their travel parties.
Families and fans for visiting teams will not be permitted at this time.
All-Time Against AIC: 7-12
The Last Time They Met: The Owls opened up the 2021 season with a 12-7 victory over the Yellow Jackets in Springfield, Mass. on March 31. Six different Owls scored goals, led by
Karlie Rowe,
Jettke Gray, and
Savannah Feinberg, who all scored three-goals apiece.
Molly Kelly,
Mia Pulisciano, and Seymour all scored one goal apiece.
Brianna Shaw recorded three assists, while Pulisciano had two assists and Seymour added one.
Laura Morton saved 10 shots in the game.
Last Time Out
- Southern fell to No. 11 Adelphi, 22-8, on April 21.
- Gordon led the Owls with season-high four goals and also dished out an assist, while Seymour scored two goals and recorded an assist.
- Bayleigh Takacs and Pulisciano also scored goals for the Owls, and Takacs recorded two assists as well. Gray also dished out an assist.
- Kelly Jagodzinski recorded a career-high 11 draw controls, tied for sixth most in a game in program history.
- Southern had a season-high 18 draw controls.
Player Notes
- Gordon has scored a goal in 13 consecutive games, the longest streak by a Southern player since Samantha Cozzolino scored a goal in 23 straight games from April 26, 2017-March 12, 2019.
- Takacs has recorded a point in 11 consecutive games dating back to the 2019 season.
- Takacs has recorded at least two assists in three straight games to begin her season.
- Chase has caused at least two turnovers in all four games she has played in this season. Chase is the first Southern player with multiple caused turnovers in four consecutive games since Brianna Grande did so in five consecutive games from April 2-April 24, 2019.
- Chase is also the first player since Carolynn Keal in 2016 with multiple caused turnovers in four consecutive games to begin their season.
- Seymour leads the Owls with nine goals scored and 14 points.
- Takacs is first on the team in assists with six.
- Caroline White has scooped up a team-best 11 ground balls.
- Kelly and Chase are tied for first on the team with nine caused turnovers.
- Morton now has 436 career saves, second all time in program history. Lisa Corso leads Southern in career saves with 747.
Team Notes
- Southern has a better shots on goal percentage (78.8%) than shot on goal percentage against (78.1%).
- In the Owls last matchup against AIC earlier this year, they had more shots, shots on goal, ground balls, draw controls, and free position shots.
NE10/NCAA Ranks
- Chase is second in the NE10 caused turnovers per game (2.25), which is also the 14th best among Division II players.
- Kelly is fifth in the NE10 caused turnovers per game (1.80), while White is ninth (1.60).
- Morton is seventh in thr NE10 in save percentage (41.5%).
- Despite playing in only five games, Jagodzinski is 15th in the NE10 in draw controls (25). She is third in draw controls per game (5.00).
- Southern is fifth in the NE10 in shots on goal percentage (78.8%).
- Southern is fourth in the NE10 in caused turnovers per game (10.80), which is also the 19th best among Division II schools.
Up Next
Southern plays their final home game of the season on Monday, April 26, 2021 against University of New Haven at 6:00 P.M.
SCSU Day of Caring is April 28, 2021
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