Stony Brook Closes Out Conference Play

Stony Brook Closes Out Conference Play

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Every gameday throughout the 2011 season, America East will provide a women's lacrosse update that  previews the day's matchups as well as recaps the previous day's action. The update will also provide links to live coverage, box scores and highlights of select games. Fans can also follow women's lacrosse action throughout the season at the America East Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube page!

 

Upcoming Action


Saturday, April 23
*Boston U. at Stony Brook, 1 p.m. -- Live Stats | Live Video

  • Boston U. (6-8, 2-2 America East) looks to snap a four-game skid as it heads to Long Island to take on Stony Brook (4-9, 1-4 AE).
  • The Terriers have lost their last two conference contests on last-second goals as they fell to New Hampshire, 13-12, in triple-overtime and to Albany, 12-11, after the Great Danes scored with 11 seconds remaining in regulation.
  • The Seawolves close out America East play in 2011 against Boston U. The lone game remaining for Stony Brook is a road contest at Yale on April 30.
  • Boston U. is 9-1 in its all-time series with Stony Brook, including a 15-4 win last season in Boston to clinch a spot in the America East tournament.
  • Boston U. junior attack Hannah Frey scored a career-high six goals in last weekend's loss to Albany. Frey is second for the Terriers with 28 goals.
  • Stony Brook senior midfielder Melissa Cook leads the Seawolves with 24 goals in 2011. Cook, along with her fellow seniors, play their final game at LaValle Stadium this afternoon.  


*#9/7 Albany at Binghamton, 1 p.m. -- Live Stats | Live Video

  • Binghamton (3-11, 1-3 AE) looks to stay in the hunt for a spot in the America East tournament as it hosts in-state rival Albany (13-0, 4-0 AE).
  • Binghamton's last three games have all been decided by a single goal as the Bearcats topped Vermont, 14-13, before back-to-back losses to Stony Brook, 9-10, and UMBC, 8-9.
  • Albany has scored at least 10 goals in 11 of its 13 games and is averaging 14.5 goals per game in conference play.
  • The Great Danes have won all nine contests between these two teams. Albany has scored at least 15 goals in eight of its nine games against Binghamton.
  • Binghamton senior attack Beth Moore leads the Bearcats and is third in America East with 34 goals. Moore is third on the team with 35 points and is second in both draw controls (18) and ground balls (30).
  • Albany is led by Tewaaraton Award nominee Taylor Frink, who leads the conference averaging 4.15 points per game.


*Vermont at New Hampshire, 2 p.m. -- Live Stats

  • Vermont (7-8, 1-3 AE) tries to break a four-game losing streak when it takes on a New Hampshire team (7-6, 2-2 AE) that has won two of its last three.
  • The Catamounts have lost their last four games, including three against conference foes. The skid comes on the heels of a five-game winning streak for Vermont.
  • New Hampshire has scored in double-digits in each of its last six wins but has been held under 10 goals in each of its eight losses in 2011.
  • New Hampshire has won 16 of its last 17 games against Vermont, including an 18-10 win in the 2010 season finale.
  • Freshman attack Sydney Mas set the Vermont rookie scoring record when she notched her 54th point of the season in a loss to Boston College last Sunday. Mas ranks fifth in the nation with 46 goals on the season.
  • New Hampshire junior midfielders Kate Keagins, Ilana Cohen and Hayley Rausch have combined for 59 goals and 31 assists in 2011, accounting for 88.2 percent of the Wildcats' scoring.   

 

*America East Conference Game