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2021 Ithaca College Lacrosse Gameday Follow Ithaca Athletics Game 12 St 2021 ITHACA COLLEGE LACROSSE GAMEDAY FOLLOW ITHACA ATHLETICS GAME 12 ST. LAWRENCE Saints AT #7 ITHACA BOMBER World Wide Web .....................athletics.ithaca.edu APRIL 28, 2021 • 4 P.M. • ITHACA, N.Y. • HIGGINS STADIUM Twitter ...........................................@BomberSports • LIVE STATS/VIDEO: athletics.ithaca.edu • Facebook .......www.facebook.com/BomberSports Instagram .................................... @bomber_sports LAST MEETING: April 5, 2019 | Ithaca defeated St. Lawrence, 19-8. YouTub e ..........www.youtube.com/BomberSports TODAY’S GAME/ALL-TIME SERIES: Stats...... athletics.ithaca.edu/sidearmstats/wlax/summary Ithaca leads the all-time series 22-12, including Video .................................athletics.ithaca.edu/watch a six game winning streak. Ithaca won the last matchup between the two teams in 2019 by a score of 19-8. The 2020 matchup was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bombers have not lost to the Saints as Liberty League opponents. ITHACA COACHING STAFF Regular Season Champions: Ithaca finished the regular season 11-0, which marks Head Coach Karrie Moore the best regular season in program history. The mark included an 8-0 record in Karrie Moore was hired in August of 2015 as Liberty League play which earned the Bombers their first Liberty League Regular the 11th head women’s lacrosse coach in the Season championship and the top seed in the Liberty League Tournament. program’s illustrious history. Moore capped TOP PLAYERS FOR THE BOMBERS: her fifth year at the helm of the Ithaca The Bombers are a senior-laiden team this season. The offense is led by senior Jacqui Hallack, who has 56 goals and 10 assists women’s lacrosse program in the abbreviated on the season. Seniors Alexa Ritchie, Madison Boutureira, and Megan Motkowski 2020 season with an undefeated 5-0 record, have posted solid starts to the season. Ritchie has 28 goals and seven assists and bringing her total record since arriving on Motkowski has 29 goals and 10 assists, while Boutereira has 23 goals to go along South Hill to 61-23. with 13 helpers. ITHACA AT A GLANCE Defensively, senior Rachel Rosenberg has led the way, collecting 28 ground balls Name ..........................................Ithaca College and causing 27 turnovers. Senior Molly Nodiff has also been steady on the back City/State/Zip .....................Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 Founded .....................................................1892 line with 24 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers. Enrollment................................................5,475 Nickname ...........................................Bombers Senor Mackenzie Schade has been solid in net for the Bombers, stopping 69 shots Colors .................................. Blue, White, Gray Field .......................................Higgins Stadium through 11 games. Surface .........................................................Turf Affiliations ....................... NCAA DIII, ECAC Conference .............................. Liberty League SCOUTING ST. LAWRENCE: St. Lawrence enters the Liberty League Semifinal President ............................Shirley M. Collado matchup with a 4-3 mark, including a 3-3 record in conference play. The Saints are Athletic Director ..................Susan Bassett ‘79 the 4 seed in the Liberty League tournament. The Saints offense is led by junior Isa- • The Program • bel Silvia’s 31 points on the year, which includes a team-high 11 assists. Sophomore Inception ....................................................1969 NCAA Appearances .............12 (4-12 record) Charlotte Powell leads St. Lawrence in goals this season with 24. Overall Record .................................459-254-3 2021 LIBERTY LEAGUE STANDINGS Sophomore Jacqui Cloutier leads the Saints defense with 12 caused turnovers so far. Junior Abigail Eberle has a team-high 16 ground balls on the season. The Saints Liberty League Overall have had two goals see action in at least four games this season. First year Courtney School W L Pct. W L Pct. Ithaca 8 0 1.000 11 0 1.000 Lynn started the first six games for St. Lawrence, recording 38 saves. Sophomore William Smith 6 2 0.750 6 4 0.600 Raelynn Bovenzi stepped up in the regular season finale for her first start of the Union 3 3 0.500 4 4 0.500 year, and has made 10 saves in four games played. St. Lawrence 3 3 0.500 4 3 0.571 Clarkson 3 4 0.429 5 6 0.455 NEXT UP FOR ITHACA: With a win, the Bombers would advance to the Liberty Vassar 2 3 0.400 2 4 0.333 RIT 3 5 0.375 7 5 0.583 League Championship game for the third time in as many opportunities since join- Rochester 1 5 0.167 3 6 0.333 ing the league in the 2017-18 academic year. A loss would mean Ithaca will have to Skidmore 0 4 0.000 2 4 0.333 wait to hear if their regular season body of work is enough to warrant an at-large Today’s Liberty League Schedule bid to the NCAA Tournament. Saturday, April 24 St. Lawrence at No. 7 Ithaca - 4 p.m. Union at No. 19 William Smith - 4 p.m. 2021 Schedule/Results ITHACA BOMBERS 3/17 #23 CORTLAND W, 18-11. No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. High School Hometown 3/20 #13 BROCKPORT W, 9-7 2 Jacqui Hallack M Sr. 5-2 Sparta Sparta, N.J. 4 Megan Motkowski M Sr. 5-3 Penfield Penfield, N.Y. 3/26 at RIT * W, 19-8 6 Alexa Ritchie A Sr. 5-2 Bethpage Bethpage, N.Y. 3/27 RIT * W, 21-9 7 Mallory Chamberlain D Jr. 5-8 Souhegan Mont Vernon, N.H. 8 Mackenzie Farrar D So. 5-5 Glastonbury Cape Neddick, Maine 4/2 #14 WILLIAM SMITH* W,13-7 10 Rachel Rosenberg M Sr. 5-5 Syosset Woodbury, N.Y. 4/3 at #14 William Smith* W, 9-7 11 Lexi Kellish D FY 5-6 Fayetteville-Manlius Manlius, N.Y. 12 Gillian Hanson D Jr. 5-2 Putnam Valley Putnam Valley, N.Y. 4/9 at Union W, 24-22 13 Molly Nodiff D Sr. 5-3 Mamaroneck Mamaroneck, N.Y. 4/16 ROCHESTER * 4W, 13-5 14 Maizy Veitch A/M FY 5-9 Lincoln Sudbury Sudbury, Mass. 15 Madison Boutureira A Sr. 5-7 The Ursuline School Scarsdale, N.Y. 4/17 at Rochester * W, 21-13 18 Samantha Rabb M Sr. 5-5 Sharon Sharon, Mass. 4/23 at Vassar * W, 21-13 19 Indira Varma M Sr. 5-10 Menlo School Menlo Park, Calif. 20 Maggie Mandel GK FY 5-6 Guilford Guilford, Conn. 4/24 VASSAR * W, 19-9 21 Sydney Phillips A/M FY 5-6 John Jay South Salem, N.Y. 4/28 LL Semifinal vs St. Lawrence 4 P.M. 22 Caroline Grant M Sr. 5-6 West Hartford West Hartford, Conn. 23 Caroline Dutchyshyn A/M FY 5-5 Cheshire Cheshire, Conn. 5/1 LL Final TBD 24 Samantha Marsh M Sr. 5-4 Hillsborough Hillsborough, N.J. 26 Alex Rabb M Sr. 5-5 Sharon Sharon, Mass. * Liberty League Game 28 Chloe Nordyke A/M FY 5-4 Hall West Hartford, Conn. 30 Catherine Evanko D FY 5-3 Voorhees Glen Gardner, N.J. 32 Kayla Howley GK So. 5-6 Roy C. Ketcham Wappingers Falls, N.Y. NO FAN POLICY 33 Mackenzie Schade GK Sr. 5-3 West Morris Central Hackettstown, N.J. 34 Lillian Matz GK Jr. 5-7 Acton Boxborough Acton, Mass. 36 Kelly Mehorter D Jr. 5-6 Scotch Plains-Fanwood Scotch Plains, N.J. Beginning this weekend, April 10- 40 Lexi Held GK FY 5-4 Ridgefield Ridgefield, Conn. 11, Ithaca College students will be allowed to attend outdoor intercol- Head Coach: Karrie Moore (Sixth Season) legiate athletic events on campus. No other spectators are permitted to Assistant Coach: Bailey Herr attend athletic events at this time. Please read the following guidelines before planned arrivals. ST. LAWRENCE SAINTS All students approved to be on cam- No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School pus must display their green badges 2 Liddy DeConto Sr. A Ipswich, Mass. Manchester-Essex Regional HS upon entering any venue. 3 Annie Vatcher Sr. D Kennebunk, Maine Berwick Academy 4 Nicole Stanton Jr. A Hingham, Mass. Dexter Southfield Students must enter at designated 5 Morgan Arakelian FY A/M North Andover, Mass. Brooks School access points to facilities. 6 Annie Wilson Sr. D Concord, Mass. Concord Carlisle HS 7 Callie O’Neil Jr. M Westmoreland, N.H. Keene Students are asked not to arrive more 8 Laura Wells So. A Canton, N.Y. Gunnery than 30 minutes ahead of game time. 9 Abigail Eberle Jr. D Burlington, Conn. Kingswood Oxford 10 Annie Alfieri FY D Sherborn, Mass. Dover-Sherborn Ithaca College athletic administrators 11 Dani Aftandilian FY D Topsfield, Mass. The Governor’s Academy will be checking badges. 12 Dana Fernandez So. D/M Needham, Mass. Needham 13 Jacqui Cloutier So. D/M West Newbury, Mass. Pentucket Regional Social distancing and face coverings 14 Caroline Cloutier Jr. D/M West Newbury, Mass. Pentucket Regional will be strictly enforced. 15 Liz Evans FY A/M Boxford, Mass. Masconomet/Pingree School 16 Kate Wilson So. D Boston, Mass. Brooks School Please read all signage upon your 17 Ava Marshall So. D Manchester Center, Vt. Burr and Burton Academy arrival. 18 Isabel Silvia Jr. M Wellesley, Mass. The Rivers School 20 Rachel Burke So. A Westfield, Mass. Williston Northampton School Please adhere to designated seating 21 Malia MacDonald Jr. A/M Pelham, Mass. Amherst Regional areas at home venues. 22 Jaime Allan Jr. A Simsbury, Conn. Berkshire School 23 Eliza Keller FY A/M Riverside, Conn. Berkshire School Webcasting/Live Stats – The Ithaca 24 Kylie Murphy Sr. A New Canaan, Conn. New Canaan/Westminster School College Department of Athletics 25 Emma Polumbo Jr. M Williamstown, Mass. Mt. Greylock Regional 26 Adriana Chamberlin Jr. D/M Bethel, Conn. Immaculate High School will provide webcasts and live stats 27 Abigail Bienfang So. A/M Hingham, Mass. Hingham (except tennis) for on campus home 29 Macallister Ballaine FY A/M Seattle, Wash.
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