Wednesday, March 29 | at Howard | Washington, D.C. | Greene Stadium | 3 p.m. |
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CAREER HIGHS
OPENING DRAW
Wednesday's game between Saint Francis and Howard marks the 13th meeting in the all-time series dating back to the 2002 season. The Bison lead the series 7-5, but the Red Flash have won five-straight contests in the series.
THE WORD ON HOWARD
The Bison comes into the match 0-9 overall and 0-2 in NEC play after falling 21-7 to FDU on Saturday. Qual Skeete-Ridley (eight goals and two assists) and Berkeley Clayborne (seven goals and three assists) pace Howard with 10 points apiece, while Kimora Williams is third on the team with three goals and three assists for six points. Skeete-Ridley also powers the team with 15 draw controls. Kendall Barker has a team-high 10 caused turnovers and Andrea Fievre leads the team with 17 ground balls and ranks second with nine caused turnovers. Jada Auletta had 67 saves, a .372 save percentage and a 21.16 goals against average.
LAST TIME WE MET
The Saint Francis University "Big Three" in
Autumn McHenry,
Amanda Heidt and
Lizzie Fisher combined for 20 points to power the Red Flash past Howard University 21-5 on March 30, 2022. McHenry had another huge offensive day with four goals and four assists. Fisher posted three tallies and three helpers, while Heidt had a team-high five goals and an assist.
Catherine Russo tied her career high with three goals, and added two assists, and
Julea Jamison also notched her first collegiate hat trick along with a helper. Laila Robey powered the Bison with two goals and two assists while Josie Mallory also found the back of the net twice.
LAST TIME OUT
Saint Francis falls 16-9 to Sacred Heart on Saturday.
Bella Fisher paced the Red Flash with five goals and an assist.
Elyssa Enriqueturned away 19 shots, the fifth most in a single game in program history.
Autumn McHenry added a goal, two assists and five draw controls.
NEXT TIME OUT
Saint Francis returns home to DeGol Field on Saturday for the first-ever meeting with Stonehill.
IN THE NEC AND THE NATION
Graduate student
Elyssa Enrique leads the NEC in goals against average (11.02), save percentage (.567) and saves per game (13.25). Through play on March 23, the graduate student also led NCAA Division I in save percentage and saves per game, while ranking 18th in saves (81) and 29th in the nation in goals against average
Graduate student
Autumn McHenry is fifth in the NEC in goals per game (2.25), sixth in assists per game (1.00), third in points per game (3.25), fifth in shots per game (5.50), fourth in draw controls per game (4.50) and eighth in caused turnovers per game (1.25). Junior
Danielle Hernandez is sixth in assists (1.00) and senior
Kelly Dickson ranks 10th in the league in assists per game (0.88). Sophomore
Chyler Espino sits sixth in ground balls per game (2.14).. Freshman
Bella Fisher is fifth in goals per game (2.25) and third in shots per game (6.62).
As a team, the Red Flash leads the NEC in saves per game (14.25) and save percentage (.553). In the nation, the team leads the nation in save percentage and ranks 24th in scoring defense (goals against average).
NEC HONORS
Saint Francis has earned a major award for four of the five weeks it has been playing this season and have earned five major awards after receiving a program-record seven honors last season. It is the third time in program history the squad has won two of the three awards in a single week.
After her second career five-goal performance, Saint Francis freshman
Bella Fisher was named the Northeast Conference (NEC) Co-Rookie of the Week for the week of March 20-26.
Graduate student
Autumn McHenry was named an NEC Prime Performer for the week of March 13-20 after posting seven goals and one assist for eight points along with 15 draw controls, two caused turnovers and two ground balls in the week.
McHenry was honored for the second time this season with a major award and her first career NEC Defensive Player of the Week honor for the week of March 6-12. Fisher was named the NEC Rookie of the Week, while senior
Kelly Dickson joined the duo as Prime Performers. McHenry registered three assists, six draw controls, five ground balls and two caused turnovers in a 12-9 win against Kent State. Fisher registered five goals in the win against Kent State, including four of the first seven Red Flash goals. Dickson tallied a career-high three goals and an assist for four points, along with three ground balls and two caused turnovers.
The Red Flash swept the NEC weekly awards for the first time in program history for the week of February 27-March 5. Junior
Danielle Hernandez was named the NEC Player of the Week, graduate student
Elyssa Enrique was tabbed as the NEC Defensive Player of the Week and freshman
Julia Givens was selected as the NEC Rookie of the Week for the week of February 27-March 5. Hernandez and Enrique were also named NEC Prime Performers along with McHenry. Hernandez registered four goals and an assist in a 2-0 week for the Red Flash and was pivotal in both wins, while Enrique had 24 saves, a 6.42 goals against average and a .667 save percentage in the two games in 111:12 minutes of work. Givens posted four goals and an assist and was the catalyst to a pair of wins for the Red Flash in the week and McHenry had a pair of goals in both games.
McHenry was named the NEC Player of the Week for the week of February 20-26 after registering six goals and two assists for eight points, four draw controls, three ground balls and two caused turnovers. McHenry and Dickson were also named NEC Prime Performers. Dickson registered two goals and three assists for five points and added four ground balls, four caused turnovers and three draw controls.
MILESTONE ALERT
Graduate student
Autumn McHenry has moved into third place in program history in draw controls (191) and needs nine to cross the 200-draw control mark. McHenry moved into second place by herself in career assists with 66 helpers thanks to three helpers against Kent State on March 10 and needs 10 assists to tie the program record. The redshirt senior is third in points (162) and can move into second place with 34 points.She also currently sits in sixth place with 96 tallies. She can become the sixth player in team history with 100 markers with five tallies. She can join the Top-5 in the category with 16 goals. McHenry has also cracked the Top-10 in caused turnovers and ground balls. The graduate student is seventh in caused turnovers with 48 and can move into the Top-5 with two caused turnovers, while she sits eighth in ground balls (88) and can move up a spot with six ground balls.
Graduate student
Elyssa Enrique ranks third in program history in saves with 476. The graduate student became the third player to reach 400 saves with her third save in the first quarter against Delaware State on March 5. Samantha Morgan is in second place on the all-time list with 578 saves. The graduate student also tied the single-game program record with 24 saves against Stetson on March 14 and had the fifth-most saves in a game with 19 stops against Sacred Heart on March 25.
Senior
Kelly Dickson needs five caused turnovers to move into 10th place on the program's all-time career caused miscue list.
Freshman
Bella Fisher has scored 18 goals this season to sit eighth on the program's freshman list for goals in her first season. She can move into eighth place (19) with one goal, seventh place with two goals (20), sixth place with three goals (21) and fifth place with six goals (24).
HATTIES
Freshman
Bella Fisher notched a career-high five goals against Kent State on March 10 after registering four goals against Delaware State on March 5. She then notched her third hat trick and second five-goal game against Sacred Heart on March 25. Fisher finished the game one off the program record for goals in a game for freshmen with her five tallies on Friday. Chelsea Kent holds the freshman record with six scores against Niagara (March 12, 2009) and against Howard (March 18, 2009), which also sits tied for ninth on the single-game charts.
Bella Fisher is the first freshman with a handful of goals since
Emileigh Scott registered five markers against Robert Morris on April 13, 2018.
Bella Fisher is the third player to score five times in a game under head coach
Tracy Coyne, joining Scott (five times) and
Amanda Heidt (four times).
Graduate student
Autumn McHenry also had a four-goal game against Longwood in the season opener on February 22 and then a career-best five tallies against Stetson on March 14. Fellow freshman
Julia Givens has two hat tricks this season and a career-high four markers against Stetson, while senior
Kelly Dickson, junior
Danielle Hernandez and freshman
Brooke Lacey also have a hat tricks this season. McHenry leads the team with eight hat tricks, while Hernandez,
Lizzie Fisher and Givens each have a hat trick of hat tricks.
Bella Fisher has a pair of hatties, while Dickson notched her first career three-goal game against Kent State.
COLLEGIATE DEBUT
Freshmen Bella Fisher, Bella Burke and Julia Givens each made their collegiate debut in the starting lineup against Longwood on February 22. Brooke Lacey and Mak Patten both made their first collegiate appearance. Fisher (two goals), Givens (three goals) and Patten (one assist) each had their first collegiate point in the match against the Lancers. CeCe Newman made her collegiate debut against Lehigh on February 25 and made six saves.
AYE, AYE, CAPTAIN
Graduate student
Autumn McHenry and senior Kelly Dickinson have been named captains for the 2023 season. McHenry was also a captain in 2022.
Senior
Bella Barnard, senior
Lizzie Fisher, sophomore
Chyler Espino and junior
Holly Jones have been named to the lacrosse leadership council.
RETURNING ALL-NEC PERFORMERS
Redshirt senior
Autumn McHenry returns after nabbing her first All-NEC first-team honor in 2022. She was also selected to the 2021 All-NEC second team and the 2018 All-Rookie team. Junior
Danielle Hernandez was named to the All-NEC Rookie team in 2021.
WELCOME TO THE LO'
Saint Francis women's lacrosse head coach
Tracy Coyne has added six freshmen to the 2023 roster.
CeCe Newman,
Mak Patten,
Bella Fisher,
Brooke Lacey,
Bella Burke and
Julia Givens all joined the team this season. In addition, assistant coach Morgan Gott comes to Loretto after serving as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan.
FROM THE GREAT WHITE NORTH
Saint Francis has three players that hail from Canada in sophomores
Olivia Baldini (Hamilton, Ontario) and
Taylor Coughlin (Hespeler, Ontario) and freshman
Mak Patten (Welland, 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.
ABOUT THE COACH
Head coach
Tracy Coyne enters her fourth season at Saint Francis and her 34th campaign in her legendary career. She holds a 306-216 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, 2022. 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.