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Saint Francis Women's Lacrosse Travels To Bryant On Friday

 
Saint Francis University (4-9, 1-4 NEC) at Bryant University (8-2, 4-0 NEC)
Date | Time Friday, April 15, 2022 | 7 p.m. 
Location Smithfield, R.I. | Beirne Stadium
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GAME NOTES VS. BRYANT
 opening draw
  • Friday's game between Saint Francis University and Bryant University marks the 12th meeting in the all-time series dating back to the 2009 season.
  • This will mark the final NEC regular season game against the Bulldogs with Bryant slated to move to the America East for the 2021-22 campaign.
about the bulldogs
  • Bryant comes into the contest 8-2 overall and 4-0 in league play after defeating Howard 22-7 on Saturday
  • Kenna Kaut leads the team in goals (35) and points, while Skylar Simmonds is second in goals (29) and points (37).
  • Cassidy Burns fuels the team with 26 assists and ranks third on the team with 32 points, along with Chamberlain Bell, who is second in assist with 19 helpers.
  • Emily Diaz has hauled in 83 draw controls this season and is second on the squad with 11 ground balls.
  • Sam Centofante has 77 saves, a 9.39 goals against average and a .453 save percentage.
last time we met
  • Bryant scored twice in the final 60 seconds to come away with 14-12 win against Saint Francis on April 10, 2021.
  • Emileigh Scott paced the Red Flash with four tallies, while Amanda Heidt added two goals and an assist, and Autumn McHenry also found the twine twice.
  • Skylar Simmonds tallied three markers and two assists while Devon Bolden also had a hat trick for the Bulldogs.
  • Elyssa Enrique turned away a career-high 18 shots, while Sam Ciancio had four stops to lead Bryant.
last time out
  • Saint Francis fell to Mount St. Mary's 18-7 on Wednesday.
  • Autumn McHenry paced the Red Flash with two goals and an assist.
  • Amanda Heidt and Christina Roncarati each found the twine twice. 
  • C.C. Courter added a goal and paced the defense with three ground balls and two caused turnovers.
next time out
  • Saint Francis returns home to host Central Connecticut State on April 23 for Senior Day, the 20th Anniversary Celebration and the One Love Game
  • The Red Flash wrap up the regular season at Sacred Heart on April 30.
  • Saint Francis will probably have to win at least two of its last three games to have a shot at making its first NEC Tournament in program history.
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 became just the third player dating back to 2010 to earn top rookie honors twice in one season, joining teammate Danielle Hernandez (2021) and Danielle Conwell (2010). The Loretto program has earned five major weekly awards from the league this season to tie last year's mark for second-most in team history dating back to the 2009 season. The 2017 team had six major weekly honors.
  • Roncarati was named the NEC Rookie of the Week for the week of Apr. 4-10. Autumn McHenry was named a Prime Performer for the sixth time out of eight weeks. Roncarati registered a goal, three draw controls and two ground balls for the Red Flash against Merrimack, while McHenry had four goals, an assist and four draw controls against the Warriors.
  • McHenry was named the NEC Player of the Week for the week of Mar. 28-Apr. 3. McHenry and Amanda Heidt were also selected as NEC Prime Performers for their standout performances. McHenry earned her first major league weekly award after posting eight goals and six assists for 14 points along with 14 draw controls, five ground balls and five caused turnovers for the Red Flash in a 1-1 week. Heidt, who was the last Red Flash player to earn NEC Player of the Week honors on Apr. 5, 2021, posted seven goals and an assist for eight points for the Red Flash in the two matches.
  • Elyssa Enrique was named the NEC Defensive Player of the Week and Chyler Espino was selected as the NEC Rookie of the Week for the week of Mar. 21-27. Enrique and McHenry were also named NEC Prime Performers. Enrique earns her first career NEC Defensive Player of the Week honor and her third Prime Performer recognition this season after registering 25 saves, a .581 save percentage and a 9.00 goals against average in a 1-1 week for the Red Flash. Espino nabs her first NEC Rookie of the Week honor after helping to anchor the Red Flash defense that allowed 9.00 goals against average in the week. Statistically she had a team-best five caused turnovers, four ground balls and two draw controls. McHenry tied the program record for assists in a single game and finished the week with two goals and six assists for eight points, while adding nine draw controls, five ground balls and two caused turnovers. 
  • Enrique, Heidt and McHenry were named NEC Prime Performers for the week of Mar. 14-20. Enrique registered 25 saves in the two games. Heidt registered nine goals and an assist, while McHenry had five goals and an assist.
  • 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
  • Enrique and 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. McHenry posted six goals, seven draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the week. 
  • 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. She then tied her career high and the program record for assists in a game with six against Delaware State on Mar. 23
  • Lizzie Fisher (four goals, two assists, six points) and Nancy Alden (two goals) each established new career bests at Delaware State. Fisher matched her career point total and set a new assist personal best with three helpers against Howard on Mar. 30, while Alden dished out a career-best three assists on the day.
  • Julea Jamison registered a career-high three goals against Howard, while Catherine Russo posted a hat trick against Howard for the second time in her career.
  • 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.
  • The Red Flash as a team set a new program record with fewest goals allowed in a league game with five against Howard. It was the 11th time the squad has held an NEC opponent to single digits and the fourth time in the last two seasons.
collegiate firsts
  • Junior Julea Jamison notched her first career goal and assist against Kent State on Mar. 19.
  • 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. She had her first career assist against Delaware State on Mar. 30.
  • Espino and Sophia Mellis each notched their first collegiate assist against Merrimack on Apr. 9.
career 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.
  • McHenry has moved into third place in program history in draw controls (139) and needs 61 to cross the 200 draw control mark. The senior is fourth in career assists with 54 and can move into second place with six helpers.
  • McHenry became the 11th player in team history to reach 100 points in her career with her score against LIU on Mar. 26, and moved into the Top-10 against Howard on Mar. 30. Currently standing at 122 points in eighth place, she can move into seventh place with nine points.
  • Amanda Heidt has 85 goals to sit in eighth place after she cracked the Top-10 with five goals against Howard. She can move into seventh place with seven scores. Heidt is also three points away from 100 for her career.
  • Elyssa Enrique reached 300 saves in her career against Wagner. She now has 326 saves and can move into fourth place in team history with two stops.
season milestone watch
  • Senior Autumn McHenry has put her assault on the career record books and is starting to crack into the all-time season lists in program history. She already sits in fifth place with her 58 draw controls and can move into fourth place with two draws and third place with five draw controls.
  • Currently with 15 assists, McHenry is also just two assists away from the Top-10 in assists in a season for 2022 after joining that list last season after dishing out 20 assists in 2021.
  • McHenry and graduate student Amanda Heidt also have sights on the points (48) and goals (37) season Top-10. McHenry has 31 goals and Heidt has 28 tallies, while McHenry has recorded 46 points and Heidt has posted 36 points this season.
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 303-211 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

C.C.  Courter

#25 C.C. Courter

D/M
5' 4"
Junior
Health Science OT
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
Julea Jamison

#23 Julea Jamison

M
5' 3"
Sophomore
Health Science OT
Autumn McHenry

#32 Autumn McHenry

M
6' 0"
Junior
Nursing
Catherine  Russo

#20 Catherine Russo

A
5' 5"
Junior
Health Science PA
Emileigh  Scott

#21 Emileigh Scott

A
6' 0"
Senior
Political Science
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

Players Mentioned

C.C.  Courter

#25 C.C. Courter

5' 4"
Junior
Health Science OT
D/M
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
Julea Jamison

#23 Julea Jamison

5' 3"
Sophomore
Health Science OT
M
Autumn McHenry

#32 Autumn McHenry

6' 0"
Junior
Nursing
M
Catherine  Russo

#20 Catherine Russo

5' 5"
Junior
Health Science PA
A
Emileigh  Scott

#21 Emileigh Scott

6' 0"
Senior
Political Science
A
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