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Saint Francis Women's Lacrosse Comes Back Home To Host Presbyterian On Tuesday

 
Presbyterian College (2-4) at Saint Francis University (1-4) 
Date | Time Tuesday, March 15, 2022 | 3 p.m. 
Location Loretto, Pa. | DeGol Field
Television Trent Dunn (play-by-play) | NEC Front Row
Live Stats Side Arm
Stats Saint Francis | SFU Career Highs | Presbyterian | Northeast Conference
Social Media @RedFlashLax | @RedFlashLax | Facebook
GAME NOTES VS. PRESBYTERIAN
 opening draw
  • Tuesday's game between Saint Francis and Presbyterian marks the third meeting in the all-time series dating back to the 2010 season.
  • The Red Flash has won both meetings in the series, but this will be the first match up in Loretto.
about the blue hose
  • Presbyterian comes into the contest 2-4 after defeating Delaware State 15-7 on Sunday.
  • Abby Edmisten leads the team with 19 goals and one assist for 20 points.
  • Willow Hammond (six goals, one assist) and Madison Berg (five tallies, two helpers) are tied for second on the team with seven points. Hammond also has a team-best 12 draw controls.
  • Paige Gacek paces the defense with nine caused turnovers and is second with 15 ground balls.
  • Goalkeeper Heidi Shafer has 44 saves, 14.48 goals against average and a .389 save percentage this season.
last time we met
  • Rachel Larson found the twine six times and Danielle Conwell tallied three goals and three assists to power Saint Francis past Presbyterian 17-14 on March 7, 2014.
  • Katie Schaaf (two goals, two assists) and Sabina Dorr (two goals, one assist) and Holly Lawrence (two goals) also found the twine twice in the win.
  • Brianne Ward powered the Blue Hose with three goals and two assists. Jess Goregen also had a hat trick and a helper while Bonnie Corrigan chipped in a goal and three assists.
  • Savannah Shores had eight saves for Saint Francis and Bridget Hogan led Presbyterian with six stops.
last time out
next time out
  • Saint Francis is in the midst of four of its next five games at DeGol Field.
  • The Red Flash will also host Kent State on Saturday before heading to Delaware State on March 23.
  • The squad returns to Loretto to open up league play against LIU (Mar. 26) and Howard (Mar. 30).
20th anniversary celebration
  • This season marks the 20th Anniversary of the first season of women's lacrosse at Saint Francis. 
  • Saint Francis is inviting all women's lacrosse alumnae back to celebrate 20 years of women's lacrosse on Saturday, April 23 against Central Connecticut State.
  • A brunch for all alumnae will take place from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in DeGol Field House and all women's lacrosse alumnae will be honored at halftime of the game. 
  • Registration for Women's Lacrosse Celebraton | CLICK HERE
prime performers
  • Christina Roncarati was named the NEC Rookie of the Week for the week of Feb. 28-Mar. 6. The freshman registered two goals against Central Michigan on Mar. 4
  • Elyssa Enrique and Autumn McHenry were named NEC Prime Performers for the week of Feb. 21-27. Enrique registered 23 saves in the week and held Akron to six goals in a 10-6 win on Feb. 27. The senior anchored a defense and made 16 saves in the win against the Zips. McHenry posted six goals, seven draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the week. The senior scored three of her four goals in an 8-0 run in the second half against Akron including the tally that gave the Red Flash the lead for good at 10:17 in the third quarter. McHenry added two goals and three draw controls in the home opener against Canisius on Feb. 23.
  • McHenry was named an NEC Prime Performer for the week of Feb. 14-20. She registered two goals, four draw controls, two caused turnovers and two ground balls against Youngstown State on Feb. 18.
career afternoons
  • Autumn McHenry notched her second career four-goal performance of her career and her first since she registered four scores against Kent State on March 10, 2020 against Akron on February 27.
  • Lizzie Fisher also registered her first career hat trick against the Zips.
  • Christina Roncarati notched a career-high four goals against Canisius on Feb. 23. She is the third player on the team to register a four-goal performance.
collegiate firsts
  • Freshmen Chyler Espino and Christina Roncarati both made their collegiate debut in the starting lineup against Youngstown State on Feb. 18.
  • Roncarati notched her first collegiate tally in the game against Youngstown State.
  • All eight freshmen saw action in the season opener against Youngstown State.
  • Nancy Alden registered her first career start and goal against Canisius on Feb. 23.
milestone watch
  • Autumn McHenry became the fifth player in program history to grab 100 draw controls in her career after hauling in three draw controls against Longwood on Mar. 13.
  • She ranks fifth in the category and can move into fourth place with 20 draw controls. The senior is also fifth on the all-time program list in assists with 39 helpers and needs 14 assists to jump into fourth place. McHenry also sits at 85 points and can become the 11th player in team history with 100 points with 15 points, and she can also move into the Top-10 with 19 points.
  • Graduate student Amanda Heidt has 61 goals and can move into the program's Top-10 in goals with 18 tallies.
aye, aye, captain
returning all-nec performers
  • Senior Autumn McHenry returns after earning All-NEC second-team honors in 2021.
  • McHenry was also selected to the All-NEC Rookie team in 2018.
  • Sophomore Danielle Hernandez was selected to the All-NEC Rookie team last season.
welcome to the lo'
from the great white north
  • Saint Francis has two players that hail from Canada in Olivia Baldini (Hamilton, Ontario) and Taylor Coughlin (Hespeler, Ontario) on its roster.
  • Head coach Tracy Coyne also spend some time as the Canadian National Team head coach from 1999-2005 and earned fourth-place standings in the 2001 and 2005 World Cups.
community service honors
  • Saint Francis received the IWLCA Community Service Award in 2021. Saint Francis was selected as the winner of the award out of 118 Division I programs.
  • The Red Flash remained active throughout a unique year for community service in 2020-21, beginning in August with "Flash Packs with Love" to collect, organize, and distribute back-to-school supplies to local elementary schools.
  • The team spearheaded a diversity and inclusion initiative which featured sales of a t-shirt they designed to benefit the Black Student Union.
  • Other team activities included a Thanksgiving food basket drive, adopting a local family over the holidays to provide Christmas presents, the Make-a-Wish Walk, the "Minis4Many" fundraiser for a local shelter, collecting donations for the Soles4Souls organization, a Paper Bridges letter writing campaign for orphans, and a Gameday Hair Havoc awareness game to raise money for the HeadStrong Foundation.
about the coach
  • Head coach Tracy Coyne enters her third season at Saint Francis and her 33rd campaign in her legendary career.
  • She holds a 300-207 career record to be one of 27 coaches in the NCAA with at least 250 wins, and became one of 20 coaches to reach 300 wins with the 10-6 win at Akron on February 27.
  • She has led 12 teams to the NCAA Tournament between the NCAA DI and DIII levels with six conference championships and several NCAA Final Four appearances.
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Players Mentioned

Kelly  Dickson

#15 Kelly Dickson

M/D
5' 4"
Sophomore
Accounting
Elyssa Enrique

#1 Elyssa Enrique

GK
5' 4"
Junior
Health Science PA
Lizzie Fisher

#16 Lizzie Fisher

A
5' 8"
Sophomore
Communications
Amanda  Heidt

#4 Amanda Heidt

A
5' 10"
Senior
Health Science PT
Autumn McHenry

#32 Autumn McHenry

M
6' 0"
Junior
Nursing
Kateri Hernandez

#28 Kateri Hernandez

D
5' 6"
Freshman
Business Analytics
Danielle Hernandez

#17 Danielle Hernandez

M
5' 6"
Freshman
Exercise Physiology PT
Chyler Espino

#2 Chyler Espino

D
5' 2"
Freshman
Computer Science
Nancy Alden

#12 Nancy Alden

A
5' 5"
Freshman
Undecided
Sophia Mellis

#3 Sophia Mellis

M
5' 4"
Freshman
Physician Assistant
Christina Roncarati

#10 Christina Roncarati

A
5' 1"
Freshman
Criminal Justice
Makayla Murray

#18 Makayla Murray

M
5' 7"
Freshman
Exercise Physiology

Players Mentioned

Kelly  Dickson

#15 Kelly Dickson

5' 4"
Sophomore
Accounting
M/D
Elyssa Enrique

#1 Elyssa Enrique

5' 4"
Junior
Health Science PA
GK
Lizzie Fisher

#16 Lizzie Fisher

5' 8"
Sophomore
Communications
A
Amanda  Heidt

#4 Amanda Heidt

5' 10"
Senior
Health Science PT
A
Autumn McHenry

#32 Autumn McHenry

6' 0"
Junior
Nursing
M
Kateri Hernandez

#28 Kateri Hernandez

5' 6"
Freshman
Business Analytics
D
Danielle Hernandez

#17 Danielle Hernandez

5' 6"
Freshman
Exercise Physiology PT
M
Chyler Espino

#2 Chyler Espino

5' 2"
Freshman
Computer Science
D
Nancy Alden

#12 Nancy Alden

5' 5"
Freshman
Undecided
A
Sophia Mellis

#3 Sophia Mellis

5' 4"
Freshman
Physician Assistant
M
Christina Roncarati

#10 Christina Roncarati

5' 1"
Freshman
Criminal Justice
A
Makayla Murray

#18 Makayla Murray

5' 7"
Freshman
Exercise Physiology
M