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2021 GAME NOTES March 13, 2021: Temple vs St. Joseph’s

GAME INFORMATION THE MATCHUP Date...... March 13, 2021 Time...... 12:00 p.m. Location...... Facility...... Howarth Field Opponent...... St. Joseph’s Record vs. Opponent...... 19-4-0 (last played in 2019) Streak...... Lost 3 TEMPLE OWLS ST. JOSEPH’S HAWKS Live Results...... StatBroadcast 3-1 2-2 TV...... ESPN+ HEAD COACH HEAD COACH Bonnie Rosen (Virginia ‘93) Alex Kahoe (Maryland ‘00) 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 15th Year 7th Year Date Opponent Time/Result Overall: 189-197 Overall: 54-48 Feb. 20 at Delaware W 17-10 at School: 121-116 at School: Same Feb. 26 Villanova W 17-2 Mar. 3 Drexel L 19-11 2019 TEAM 2019 TEAM Mar. 10 #11 Towson W 12-8 Mar. 13 St. Joseph’s 12 PM 5-4 Overall 4-3 Overall Mar. 19 Florida 3 PM 0-0 American 0-0 Atlantic-10 Mar. 21 Florida 12 PM season canceled due to COVID pandemic season canceled due to COVID pandemic Mar. 26 at Old Dominion 4 PM Mar. 28 at Old Dominion 11 AM Apr. 2 at Cincinnati 3 PM QUICK HITTERS Apr. 4 at Cincinnati 12 PM Apr. 16 ECU 4 PM > Last time out the Owls rebounded from a loss to Drexel with a huge victory over #11 Apr. 18 ECU 12 PM Towson. Apr. 23 at Vanderbilt 3 PM Apr. 25 at Vanderbilt 12 PM > Meghan Hoffman was electric against the Tigers. The 5th year attacker set a new May 6 American Semifinals TBA career-high with five goals. She also added three assists for a total of eight points. May 8 American Finals TBA Her eight points are the most from any Temple player this season. Hoffman is tied for Subject to change due to Covid protocals | Home meets in cherry first in the AAC in assists per game, and first in points per game. > Courtney Taylor has been a consistent defensive force for Temple. She currently FOLLOW THE OWLS ranks third in Division I in caused turnovers per game with 3.25. > The Owls are sixth in draw controls per game and ninth in draw control percentage INSTAGRAM @templelacrosse in Division I. TWITTER @templelacrosse > For the second game in a row, both Coach Rosen of Temple and the opposing coach FACEBOOK @TempleWomen’sLacrosse (Kahoe) both won national titles at Atlantic Coast Conference schools (Virginia and COMMUNICATIONS Maryland, respectively). > Temple and St. Joseph’s share several non-conference opponents. Drexel, Delaware, JORDAN VIENER Strategic Communications Assistant and Towson are all shared opponents. The Hawks were also supposed to play Villano- va, but the game was cancelled. [email protected] | 240-620-4295 [ www.OwlSports.com • @TempleOwls ] 2021 ROSTER # Name Year Pos Ht Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Maddie Barber Fr. M 5-3 Dennis Township, N.J. Middle Township 2 Mackenzie Roth So. M 5-5 Schnecksville, Pa. Parkland 3 Mia Ciancio Fr. M 5-5 Havertown, Pa. Haverford 4 Katie Flynn Fr. A 5-3 Easton, Pa. Freedom 5 Camryn Zavacky Fr. M 5-3 Bethlehem, Pa. Saucon Valley 6 Lydia Hetznecker Sr. M 5-8 Havertown, Pa. Haverford 7 Lauren Zinkl Jr. M 5-10 Edgewater, Md. South River 8 Jill Bushinsky Fr. M 5-3 Allentown, Pa. Parkland 10 Maeve Tobin So. M 5-9 Ridgefield, Conn. Ridgefield 11 Kara Nakrasius 5th D 5-1 Garnet Valley, Pa. Garnet Valley 12 Belle Mastropietro So. M 5-7 Springfield, Pa. Springfield 13 Katie Shallow Fr. D 5-4 Havertown, Pa. Cardinal O’Hara 14 Jackie Cerchio Sr. M 5-8 Audubon, Pa. Methacton 15 Gabrielle Kirsch Jr. M 5-5 Williamstown, N.J. Williamstown 16 Gabby Acker Sr. A 5-2 Hatboro, Pa. Hatboro-Horsham 18 Abaigeal Ryan Jr. A 5-10 Princeton, N.J. Princeton 19 Courtney Taylor Sr. D 5-6 Chalfont, Pa. Central Bucks South 20 Julie Schickling So. A 5-6 Springfield, Pa. Springfield 22 Meghan Hoffman 5th A 5-9 Fallston, Md. John Carroll 23 Valerie Cradler Jr. D 5-10 Wilmington, Del. Ursuline Academy 24 Riley McGowan So. A 5-11 Souderton, Pa. Souderton 25 Charessa Crosse So. M 5-7 Baltimore, Md. Friends School of Baltimore 27 Bridget Whitaker Sr. M 5-7 Springfield, Pa. Springfield 28 Hannah Schrader Fr. M 5-4 Sewell, N.J. Washington Township 29 Shana Hecht Jr. GK 5-8 Delray Beach, Fla. Williston Northampton School 31 Kessina Heyn Jr. D 5-5 Suwanee, Ga. Collins Hill 34 Taylor Moncman Fr. M 5-8 Center Valley, Pa. Southern Lehigh 42 Olivia Martin Sr. GK 5-7 Lancaster, Pa. Lampeter-Strasberg 44 Margot Hotham Jr. M 5-8 Wallingford, Pa. Srath Haven 46 Jen Rodzewich Sr. M 5-6 Hilltown, Pa. Pennridge 52 Eryn Beal So. GK 5-6 Severna Park, Pa. Chesapeake Senior COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach: Bonnie Rosen (Virginia ‘93) - 15th season Jackie Cerchio: SEARCH-e-oh Associate Head Coach: Jennifer Wong (UConn ‘05) - 11th season Mia Ciancio: SEE-an-SEE-oh Valerie Cradler: CRADE-ler Assistant Coach: Stephany Pacell Gobrecht (Temple ‘13) - 3rd Season Charessa Crosse: CAR-ess-UH Kessina Heyn: hine, goes by Nina SUPPORT STAFF Margot Hotham: HOTH-um Academic Advisor: Tara Evans Belle Mastropietro: mast-ROW-pee-EH-tro Athletic Trainer: Kelsie Osato Kara Nakrasius: na-CRAY-shuss Jen Rodzewich: rod-ZUH-wich Strength & Conditioning Coach: Sam Whitney Maeve Tobin: like wave Administrators: Kristy Sromovsky, Teresa Covington Lauren Zinkl: zinc-ULL [ www.OwlSports.com • @TempleOwls ] NEWS AND NOTES PROGRAM INFORMATION RECAPPING LAST GAME ALL-TIME > Temple defeated the Towson Tigers 12-8 to earn their first ranked win since 2018. Overall record: 480-271-4 (1975-present) > The Owls exploded out of the gate to take a 5-1 lead early in the first half and never NCAA Appearances: 17 (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, looked back. A 5-0 run in the second half put the Tigers away for good. 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, > Hoffman led the team with a career-high five goals and three assists. Bridget Whitaker 2004, 2008) also was a key contributor with two scores and an assist. COACHING STAFF > Shana Hecht had a fantastic day in net. The Sacred Heart transfer set a new collegiate Head Coach: ...... Bonnie Rosen career-high with ten saves...... Phone: (215) 204-6668 ...... E-Mail: [email protected] SERIES HISTORY ...... Career Record (Years): 189-197 (24 seasons) > Temple and Towson are meeting for the 24th time in series history. Temple has domi- ...... Record at TU (Years): 121-116 (14th Season) nated the Hawks 19-4. Associate Head Coach:...... Jennifer Wong > Despite the overall record, in recent years the script has been flipped. St. Joseph’s has ...... E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach:...... Stephany Parcell Gobrecht won the last three matches by an average of 8.6 goals...... E-Mail: [email protected] > The two squads have met 23 seasons straight and have played every season since 1999. THE OWLS Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 20/11 SCOUTING ST. JOSEPH’S Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/6 > St. Joseph’s is 2-2, the Hawks have wins over Army and Leigh, and one goal losses to Newcomers:...... 9 both Hofstra and Drexel. They also had their season opener against Villanova canceled. 2020 Overall Record:...... 5-4 > The Hawks are led by senior attacker Stephanie Kelly. Kelly leads the team in goals, as- 2020 American Record:...... n/a 2020 American Finish:...... n/a sists, and points. She also holds several program records and was tied for fifth all-time 2020 Postseason: ...... n/a in career assists at the beginning of the 2021 season. > Goalie Melissa Semkiw has made an instant impact for St. Joseph’s after transferring from George Mason. Semkiw is tenth in the nation in ground ball pick-ups (4.25) and is Location:...... Philadelphia, Pa. 15th in saves per game (10.75). Founded:...... 1884 > The Hawks are led by Alex Kahoe. Kahoe’s time at St. Joseph’s has been the most Enrollment:...... 42,400 successful in program history by far. Prior to her arrival the team had just three total President:...... Richard M. Englert winning seasons and had only made the A-10 semifinals twice. The last four seasons Interim Director of Athletics:...... Nickname:...... Owls have all posted winning records for the Hawks and they have qualified for the A-10 Colors:...... Cherry (201c) and White semifinals in four straight seasons. Home Field:...... Howarth Field at TSC BELLE OF THE BALL STATS LEADERS (2021) > Belle Mastropietro has built on a strong freshman season to become one of the best TEMPLE players in the AAC this season. Goals...... Belle Mastropietro (14) > The sophomore midfielder leads Temple in goals, shots, shots on goal, draw controls, Assists...... Meghan Hoffman (12) is tied for the lead in free possessions. She is tied for second in ground balls and Points...... Hoffman (22) caused turnovers. Shots...... Mastropietro (27) Draw Controls...... Kara Nakrasius (16) > Mastropietro leads the AAC in goals per game. She currently is averaging 3.50 goal per Ground Balls...... Courtney Taylor (17) game. Caused Turnovers...... Taylor (10) Saves...... Shana Hecht (20) VETERANS LEAD THE OWLS > Temple will return several of last season’s top contributors. Out of the six Owls that ST. JOSEPH’S scored points in double-digits, five return. Goals...... Stephanie Kelly (10) > Last season Coach Rosen used a unique style that saw every healthy player on the Assists...... Kelly (6) roster see game-time. Because of this, 23 players on the Temple roster have at least five Points...... Kelly (16) games of NCAA experience. Shots...... Sam Mcgee (23) > Meghan Hoffman returns to Howarth Field for her fifth season after being granted an Draw Controls...... Julie Pash (21) extra year of ligibility due to her senior year being shorted by the pandemic. Hoffman saw action in all nine games last season with eight starts, leading the team in both Ground Balls...... Melissa Semkiw (17) points (26) and assists (12). She ranked seventh in the conference in assists per game Caused Turnovers...... Pash (6) (1.25) and was named to the All AAC-Academic Team. Saves...... Semkiw (43) > Kara Nakrasius also returns for her fifth season, using the same NCAA waiver as [ www.OwlSports.com • @TempleOwls ] NEWS AND NOTES AMERICAN STANDINGS Hoffman. Last season Nakrasius led the team in draw controls (47), setting the program Team Conference Record Record record, and tied for the lead in ground balls. She is set to lead the Temple defense 1. Florida 0-0 3-1 alongside senior Courtney Taylor. 2. Temple 0-0 3-1 3. Vanderbilt 0-0 5-2 OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN 4. Cincinnati 0-0 3-2 > The team is led by two seniors and two fifth-years, with Courtney Taylor, Bridget Whita- 5. Old Dominion 0-0 2-4 ker, Meghan Hoffman, and Kara Nakrasius at the helm. 6. East Carolina 0-0 2-4 > Nakrasius and Whitaker also served as captains last season. ACCOLADES NEW FACES > The Owls added nine newcomers to the squad in the offseason, including eight fresh- AAC Attacker of the Week men and one transfer. Jill Bishinsky decided to opt out of the season due to the COVID-19 Makenzie Roth (2/22) pandemic, but the rest of the newcomers are set for their first season at Temple. AAC Midfielder of the Week Belle Mastropietro (2/22) UNIQUE SCHEDULE > This season will see Temple with a near-full schedule, a rarity during the Belle Mastropietro (3/1) COVID-19 pandemic. > The team will play five home games, including three Philadelphia rivals, hosting Villa- AAC Defender of the Week nova, Drexel, and Penn. Courtney Taylor (3/1) > This season will also be different than years due to the program playing in five sets of weekend doubleheaders against AAC opponents. AAC Honor Roll Courtney Taylor (2/22) Meghan Hoffman (3/1) PRESEASON POLLS Belle Mastropietro (3/8) > Florida was voted as the front-runner to win the conference title, earning five out of a possible six first-place votes following an impressive 2020 season highlighted by a win at #1 Maryland. The Gators also lead all teams with six All-Conference selections. AAC Preseason All-Conference > Vanderbilt takes second place with 19 total points. Meghan Hoffman > Temple follows closely behind with 17 points including one first-place vote. Belle Mastropietro > Cincinnati finished in fourth (14 points), followed by East Carolina (10 points). Courtney Taylor > Old Dominion rounds out the group with 5 points. Bridget Whitaker

FOUR NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM > Four Owls were voted to the Preseason All-Conference Team, with Meghan Hoffman, Belle Mastropietro, Courtney Taylor, and Bridget Whitaker being tabbed. > Hoffman saw action in all nine games last season with eight starts, leading the team in both points (26) and assists (12). She ranked seventh in the conference in assists per game (1.25) and was named to the All AAC-Academic Team. > Mastropietro made an outsized impact as a freshman last season. The midfielder led the team in four statistical categories, including goals (20), and shots on goal (37). Her 2.12 goals per game average ranked seventh in the league, and she earned AAC Freshman of the Week honors on March 9. The Springfield, Pa. native posted five goals in a game twice and was third on the team in draw controls with 28. > Taylor returns to lead the backline for the Owls, looking to build on a strong 2019 campaign that saw her earn Second-Team All-AAC honors. The defender led the team in caused turnovers last season with 15 and tied to lead the team in ground balls (21). > Whitaker has had a stellar career in her three seasons at Temple. In 2018 she was named First-Team All-AAC and was also named to the AAC All-Tournament team. Last sea- son she was on track for another season of accolades, being named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll three times before the season was suspended. The Springfield, Pa. native ranked second on the team in goals (16) and draw controls (32).

[ www.OwlSports.com • @TempleOwls ] HEAD COACH BONNIE 15th Season Virginia ‘93 ROSEN As Bonnie Rosen enters her 15th season at the helm of Temple lacrosse in 2021, her contributions to the sport and to the community continue to be recognized by many. Over the past 14 seasons on North Broad Street, Rosen, a 2010 US Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee, has guided the Owls to significant achievements on the field and through valuable growth experiences off the field. 2020 was a shortened season, with the campaign being canceled by the NCAA with eight regular season games and post-season play left on the slate due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rosen led the team to a 5-4 record before the season was cut short. In 2019, Rosen will lead the program in its first-ever season as part of the American Athletic Conference, which has begun sponsoring women’s lacrosse starting in 2018-19. The competition will be familiar, but Temple has a veteran team and is poised to make a memorable run. The young Owls finished 9-8 in 2018, missing out on a spot in their final BIG EAST Tournament. The 2017 team had more success, going 13-5 overall and advancing to the BIG EAST semifinals. To start that season, the Owls went 13-2, tying the best start for the program since the 1997 season. Rosen and her staff were honored as co-Coaching Staff of the Year in the in 2016 after leading the Owls to a third-place finish despite being picked sixth in the league. Temple made its first BIG EAST Tournament appearance one to remember, as the Owls advanced to the championship game before falling to No. 2 Florida. Rosen, also the 2016 Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year, guided Temple to a 13-6 finish overall including a seven-game win streak early in the season. Off the field, Rosen has instilled a strong tradition of academic success on her squads. In every season of her 22-year coaching career, Rosen’s teams have been recognized as an Academic Squad by the IWLCA. Despite being one of 19 teams at Temple, lacrosse continues to set the standard academically. In the fall of 2015, the team’s 3.58 grade-point average was the highest in the department. At the conclusion of the 2015-16 school year, the lacrosse team’s cumulative GPA of 3.51 was the highest among all 19 programs. Among the BIG EAST lacrosse teams, Temple was recognized in both 2014-15 and 2015-16 for having the highest GPA. At Temple’s annual Celebration of Champions to conclude the 2014-15 school year, the team earned The Owl Trophy for having the highest GPA. The number of Owls to earn BIG EAST Academic Team honors has been impressive each year, with a record 30 achieving that status in 2015-16. Highlighting the 2015 season was an 8-1 start that saw the Owls win four one-goal games and get Nicole Tiernan named to the BIG EAST First Team. In a new-look conference with the addition of powerhouse Florida and Vanderbilt in 2015, the Owls went 2-5 and missed out on a conference tournament spot for a second year. In 2013, Rosen guided the Owls to a berth in their final Atlantic 10 Tournament. Temple finished at 9-8 overall, but its 4-3 league mark was good enough for third place. Over the summer of 2012, Rosen was tabbed as an associate head coach for the Israel Lacrosse Women’s National Team which competed in the European Lacrosse Festival in Amsterdam. Her work with the team continued over the following year. Rosen reached the 100-win mark in her career early in the 2011 season, and in November of 2011, Rosen was honored by the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ). At the annual FOJ Gala, the organization recognized two individuals for their high level of commitment and passion in exemplifying the organization’s mission, which is to improve the quality of life for children battling pediatric brain tumors. The 2008 season was a banner year for Temple lacrosse, as Rosen led the Owls to the Atlantic 10 regular season championship and a record- setting fifth A-10 Tournament crown, while picking up the 2008 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year honors. The Owls finished with a 13-7 overall record, a 6-1 mark in the conference and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2004. The 13 wins were the most since the 2003 season. After capturing the A-10 title, Rosen was selected the US Lacrosse Coach of the Week. Prior to her arrival at Temple, Rosen spent 10 years at the University of Connecticut, starting the Husky program from scratch in 1997. She led UConn to a 2005 ECAC Championship and a Top 20 National Ranking during her decade in Storrs. Rosen also served as Yale’s assistant women’s lacrosse coach and assistant women’s soccer coach from 1995-1997. During that time the lacrosse team posted records of 14-2 in 1995 and 10-4 in 1996, winning the ECAC Division I Championship in 1995 and finishing second in the Ivy League in 1996. A graduate of the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Science degree in education, Rosen was a four-year, two-sport athlete, playing both lacrosse and field hockey for the Cavaliers under coach Jane Miller. In 1991, Rosen helped lead the lacrosse team to its first NCAA Division I National Championship. During her career at Virginia, she earned regional All-American honors and was named Captain and MVP of both the field hockey and lacrosse teams in her senior year.

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# MADDIE # MACKENZIE # MIA # KATIE # CAMRYN 1 BARBER 2 ROTH 3 CIANCIO 4 FLYNN 5 ZAVACKY FR | M | 5-3 SO | M | 5-5 FR | M | 5-5 FR | A | 5-3 FR | M | 5-3 DENNIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. SCHNECKSVILLE, PA. HAVERTOWN, PA. EASTON, PA. BETHLEHEM, PA.

# LYDIA # LAUREN # MAEVE # KARA # BELLE 6 HETZNECKER 7 ZINKL 10 TOBIN 11 NAKRASIUS 12MASTROPIETRO SR | M | 5-8 JR | M | 5-10 SO | M | 5-9 5TH | D | 5-1 SO | M | 5-7 HAVERTOWN, PA. EDGEWATER, MD. RIDGEFIELD, CONN. GARNET VALLEY, PA. SPRINGFIELD, PA.

# KATIE # JACKIE # GABRIELLE # ABAIGEAL # COURTNEY 13 SHALLOW 14 CERCHIO 15 KIRSCH 18 RYAN 19 TAYLOR FR | D | 5-4 SR | M | 5-8 JR | M | 5-5 JR | A | 5-10 SR | D | 5-5 HAVERTOWN, PA. AUDUBON, PA. WILLIAMSTOWN, N.J. PRINCETON, N.J. CHALFONT, PA.

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# JULIE # MEGHAN # VALERIE # RILEY # CHARESSA 20 SCHICKLING 22 HOFFMAN 23 CRADLER 24 MCGOWAN 25 CROSSE S0 | A | 5-6 5TH | A | 5-9 JR | D | 5-10 SO | A | 5-11 SO | M | 5-7 SPRINGFIELD, PA. FALLSTON, MD. WILMINGTON, DEL. SOUDERTON, PA. BALTIMORE, MD.

# BRIDGET # HANNAH # SHANA # KESSINA # TAYLOR 27 WHITAKER 28 SCHRADER 29 HECHT 31 HEYN 34 MONCMAN SR | M | 5-7 FR | M | 5-4 JR | GK | 5-8 JR | D | 5-5 FR | M | 5-8 SPRINGFIELD, PA. SEWELL, N.J. DELRAY BEACH, FLA. SUWANEE, GA. CENTER VALLEY, PA.

# OLIVIA # MARGOT # JEN # ERYN 42 MARTIN 44 HOTHAM 46 RODZEWICH 52 BEAL SR | GK | 5-7 JR | M | 5-8 SR | M | 5-6 S0 | GK | 5-6 LANCASTER, PA. WALLINGFORD, PA. HILLTOWN, PA. SEVERNA PARK, MD.

BONNIE ROSEN JENNIFER WONG STEPHANY PARCELL GOBRECHT HEAD COACH ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH [ www.OwlSports.com • @TempleOwls ] 2021 STATISTICS The Automated ScoreBook Temple Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Mar 10, 2021)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-1 2-1 1-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-1 2-1 1-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB DC TO CT Feb 20 at Delaware W 17-10 57 12 Belle Mastropietro 4 14 3 17 27 0 0 7 17 6 4 Feb 26 VU W 17-2 0 22 Meghan Hoffman 4 10 12 22 18 0 0 1 0 8 0 27 Bridget Whitaker 4 8 3 11 16 0 0 6 16 10 3 Mar 03 DREXEL L 11-19 0 2 Mackenzie Roth 4 7 4 11 11 1 0 4 0 9 2 Mar 10 TOWSON W 12-8 50 15 Gabrielle Kirsch 4 4 4 8 9 0 0 1 1 3 0 46 Jen Rodzewich 4 4 0 4 10 0 0 5 0 3 4 TEAM STATISTICS TEM OPP 11 Kara Nakrasius 4 4 0 4 7 0 0 5 20 1 1 SHOT STATISTICS 18 Abaigeal Ryan 4 3 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 Goals-Shot attempts 57-115 39-81 7 Lauren Zinkl 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Goals scored per game 14.25 9.75 20 Julie Schickling 4 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 Shot pct. . 4 9 6 . 4 8 1 5 Camryn Zavacky 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 34 Taylor Moncman 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 98-115 63-81 42 Olivia Martin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOG pct. . 8 5 2 . 7 7 8 44 Margot Hotham 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 S h o t s / G a m e 28.8 20.2 4 Katie Flynn 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 A s s is t s 28 7 6 Lydia Hetznecker 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Free position Made-Att 10-22 13-30 31 Kessina Heyn 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 Free position pct. . 4 5 5 . 4 3 3 29 Shana Hecht 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES 28 Hannah Schrader 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Charessa Crosse 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 G o a ls - O p p o r t u n it ie s 1-0 1-0 23 Valerie Cradler 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Conversion Percent . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 19 Courtney Taylor 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 9 4 13 GOAL BREAKDOWN 14 Jackie Cerchio 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 3 1 Total Goals 57 39 13 Katie Shallow 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 3 M a n - u p 1 1 3 Mia Ciancio 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M a n - d o w n 0 0 1 Maddie Barber 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 4 3 F r e e - p o s it io n 10 13 52 Eryn Beal 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Total 4 57 28 85 115 1 0 74 68 61 39 U n a s s is t e d 29 32 Opponents 4 39 7 46 81 1 0 70 35 61 35 O v e r t im e 0 0 Goals scored average 14.25 9.75 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T GROUND BALLS 74 70 42 Olivia Martin 2 39:52 4 6.02 1 . 2 0 0 0-0-0 DRAW CONTROLS 68 35 29 Shana Hecht 4 174:53 27 9.26 19 . 4 1 3 3-1-0 TURNOVERS 61 61 52 Eryn Beal 2 25:15 8 19.01 4 . 3 3 3 0-0-0 CAUSED TURNOVERS 39 35 Total 4 240:00 39 9.75 24 . 3 8 1 3-1-0 Opponents 4 240:00 57 14.25 41 . 4 1 8 1-3-0 CLEARS 55-65 54-73 Clear Pct. . 8 4 6 . 7 4 0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total PENALTIES Temple 36 21 57 N u m b e r 0 0 Opponents 17 22 39 M in u t e s 0:00 0:00 SHOT CLOCK VIOLATIONS 0 0 Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total ATTENDANCE Temple 13 11 24 Opponents 23 18 41 T o t a l 50 57 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/17 1/57 Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Temple 69 46 115 Opponents 39 42 81

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd Total Temple 59 39 98 Opponents 30 33 63

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