Loretto, Pa –The Saint Francis women's lacrosse team (0-4) will play its fifth straight road game this season when it faces-off with Wofford on Thursday, March 7 at 3 p.m.
Scouting Wofford
The Terriers enter Thursday's match 1-3 overall, losing its most recent outing on the road at Longwood. Elisabeth Ralph leads Wofford on both ends of the field. Offensively, she leads the team with seven points on six goals and an assist. Defensively, she has caused six turnovers and collected four groundballs. Ally Furnari is another scoring option for Wofford as she has netted six goals this season tied for most on the team. Goalkeeper Kelsey Thompson has made 37 saves and has posted a .366 save percentage.
Baker Heating Up
After being held scoreless in the first game of the season,
Livia Baker (Fallston, Md./Fallston High School) has caught fire. The junior has tallied seven goals in SFU's last three games. In her most recent outing, Baker netted four of SFU's eight goals.
Possession Battle
Sophomore
Emileigh Scott (Ellicott City, Md./Howard) leads the Red Flash with 24 draw controls won this season. Nationally, she ranks 19th in draw controls per game tied with four others. Scott already second in Saint Francis lacrosse history in career draw controls is 67 away from owning the record.