Wednesday, April 3 | Le Moyne | Loretto, Pa. | DeGol Field | 2 p.m.|Â
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OPENING DRAWÂ
Wednesday's match between Saint Francis and Le Moyne marks the second meeting between the two teams dating back to the 2010 season. It will be the first NEC and the inaugural game in Loretto in the match up. The Dolphins defeated the Red Flash 12-5 in 2010 in Syracuse.Â
MAKING A MARK
Saint Francis has won three straight games for the first time this season and the third time in the last two years. The Red Flash has recorded a three-game winning streak four times in program history, with 2017 the other time the squad had a trifecta of wins in a row. With a win on Wednesday, Saint Francis would win its fourth in a row, which would be the second longest in program history, next to last year's six-game winning streak.
The Red Flash is 3-1 in NEC play for the first time in program history. The previous best start was 2-2 in 2010, 2021, and 2023. Win or lose against Le Moyne, and the team would continue its best start in program history. A win would see Saint Francis 4-1 for the first time in team history, while a loss would see the squad 3-2 for the second straight year.
Saint Francis has held consecutive opponents under 10 goals seven times in team history, but only in the last two games and a two-game span in 2021 did the team turn the trick against conference opponents in consecutive games —the record for successive games holding an opponent under 10 goals in three in 2013.
THE WORD ON THE DOLPHINS
Le Moyne comes into the match 5-5 overall and 4-1 in NEC play after falling 17-5 at LIU on Saturday. Sarah Hutchings leads the team with 17 goals and 13 assists for 30 points. Rhonee Shea Pal is second with 13 tallies and three assists for 16 points, while Bella Samp (10 goals, three assists) and Reilly Geer (nine goals, four assists) rank third with 13 points. Lilly Locastro fuels the defense with 26 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers, and Maddi Barney has a team-best 17 draw controls. Paige Crandall has an 11.51 goals against average, 89 saves, and a .447 save percentage between the pipes.
LAST TIME WE METÂ
Le Moyne defeated Saint Francis 12-5 on March 14, 2010. Danielle Conwell paced the Red Flash with a hat trick, while Kate Simmons tallied a goal and two assists. Brittany Brigandi posted three goals and an assist, Mia Valletta also had a hat trick, and Gabrielle Kamide (three assists) and Leah Lazarz (one goal, two assists) also finished with three points for the Dolphins. Danielle Pokusa made six saves in 47:05 minutes for Saint Francis, and Kelly Fucillo turned away five shots.
LAST TIME OUT
Sophomores
Bella Fisher,
Julia Givens, and
Brooke Lacey combined for 11 goals and three assists to power Saint Francis past FDU 13-8 on Saturday. Lacey produced three goals, one assist, four ground balls, four caused turnovers, and draw control, while Givens also stuffed the stat sheet with four tallies, a helper, three ground balls, and two caused miscues. Fisher posted four markers, an assist, a ground ball, a caused turnover, and a draw control.
Taylor Coughlin made 12 saves to help the Red Flash hold a league opponent under 10 goals in back-to-back matches for the second time in program history. Saint Francis improved to 3-1 in NEC play for the first time in team history.
NEXT TIME OUTÂ
Saint Francis wraps up a two-game homestand against CCSU on Saturday. The match against the Blue Devils will also be senior day for the Red Flash. The squad will then hit the road for three straight games away from Loretto.
IN THE NEC
Sophomore
Bella Fisher leads the Northeast Conference in shots per game (7.89) and ranks second in goals per game (3.11), second in points per game (4.22), seventh in assists per game (1.11), and ninth in draw controls per game (3.44). Graduate student
Lizzie Fisher sits fifth in goals per game (2.33) and ninth in points per game (2.78), while senior
Danielle Hernandez is fifth in assists per game (1.22). Sophomore
Taylor Coughlin ranks second in saves per game (9.44), sixth in goals against average (11.90), and sixth in save percentage (.443). Sophomores
Brooke Lacey and
Bella Burke sit tied for ninth in caused turnovers per game (1.22). Saint Francis ranks second in goals per game (11.11), assists per game (5.11), and points per game (16.22).
NEC HONORS
Sophomore
Brooke Lacey was named NEC Defensive Player of the Week for March 25-31. Lacey stuffed the stat sheet with three goals, one assist, a career-high four caused turnovers, four ground balls, and a draw control to help the Red Flash to a 13-8 win against FDU to start NEC play 3-1 for the first time in team history. Lacey and fellow sophomore
Julia Givens were also named NEC Prime Performers. Similar to Lacey, Givens was on both ends of the field, producing four goals, one assist, three ground balls, and two caused turnovers in the win against the Knights.Â
Sophomore
Bella Fisher was named the NEC Player of the Week, junior
Taylor Coughlin was named the NEC Defensive Player of the Week and freshman
Elizabeth Mahmud was the NEC Rookie of the Week for March 18-24.
Bella Fisher posted five goals including go-ahead goal to help Saint Francis defeat Wagner for only the third time in program history with an 8-7 win. Coughlin allowed a career-low seven goals and had seven saves in the win against the Seahawks. Mahmud registered a career-high two goals and two draw controls, including the team's eighth goal of the game and the ensuing draw control to help the Red Flash run out the clock.
Bella Fisher and Coughlin were also named NEC Prime Performers.
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Bella Fisher was named the NEC Co-Player of the Week, fellow sophomoreÂ
Bella Burke earned NEC Defensive Player of the Week, and freshmanÂ
Jacks Lesmeister nabbed her first NEC Rookie of the Week selection for February 26-March 3. Burke,Â
Bella Fisher, and graduate studentÂ
Lizzie Fisher were Prime Performers.Â
Bella Fisher registered five goals, one assist, seven draw controls, two ground balls, and a caused turnover in a 15-9 win against Robert Morris on February 28. Burke anchored the defense in the win against Robert Morris by helping to keep the Colonials under 10 goals in the game and adding four ground balls and two caused turnovers. Lesmeister posted four caused turnovers and two ground balls against the Colonials.Â
Burke,Â
Bella Fisher, andÂ
Lizzie Fisher were named NEC Prime Performers for March 11-17. Burke posted nine draw controls, five caused turnovers, and four ground balls in the week and helped to keep the No. 3 team in the NEC in goals and points coming into the game to just seven goals in a 17-7 win against Merrimack.Â
Bella Fisher tallied six goals, one assist, seven points, three ground balls, two caused turnovers, and nine draw controls.Â
Lizzie Fisher recorded eight goals and two assists for 10 points in the week, including a career-high six goals and one assist for seven points against Merrimack — the six goals rank as the 10th-most in single-game program history.Â
Brooke Lacey was named an NEC Prime Performer for the week of March 4-10. Lacey registered four goals, two assists for six points, four ground balls, and three caused turnovers.Â
Bella Fisher andÂ
Julia Givens were named NEC Prime Performers for the week of February 19-25. Fisher registered three goals and a career-high three assists for six points, and Givens tallied two goals, three ground balls, and three caused turnovers against Rider.Â
Danielle Hernandez and Givens were named NEC Prime Performers for the week of February 12-18. Hernandez had two goals and two assists, while Givens posted a hat trick against Oregon in the first-ever game against a Power 5 opponent.
Bella Fisher leads the team with four Prime Performers. Givens has three, Burke, Lacey and
Lizzie Fisher have two, and Hernandez has one selection this season.
A DAVID PUDDY HIGH-FIVE
Graduate student
Lizzie Fisher, junior
Nancy Alden, and sophomore
Bella Fisher are the only players on the team to have a five-goal performance.
Bella Fisher leads the team with six contests with at least five goals, including a pair of six-goal performances last season against CCSU on April 15, 2023, and against St. Bonaventure four days later. The sophomore has two five-goal performances this season against Robert Morris on February 28 and against Wagner on March 23.
Lizzie Fisher joined the club with her five-goal performance against Robert Morris, and Alden stamped her membership with a career-high five goals against Kent State on March 13.
Lizzie Fisher joined
Bella Fisher in the six-goal club with her six tallies against Merrimack on March 16.
HATTIESÂ
Sophomore
Bella Fisher leads the team with 12 hat tricks after registering five this season, including a pair of five-goal performances. Graduate student
Lizzie Fisher has four hat tricks in 2024, with a career-high six tallies against Merrimack to notch 10 hat tricks in her career. Senior captain
Danielle Hernandez is right behind the duo with seven three-goal performances. Sophomore
Nancy Alden notched her first career hat trick against Rider and had a career-high five goals against Kent State on March 13. Fellow sophomore
Julia Givens has three hat tricks this season and seven career hatties. Sophomore
Brooke Lacey has two hat tricks this season and three in her career.
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM HER FRIENDS (METALLICA-JOE COCKER MASHUP)
Sophomore
Bella Burke leads the team with 18 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers and ranks fourth with 13 draw controls. The sophomore had a career-high six draw controls against Kent State on March 13. Last season, she registered 30 of her 40 ground balls, 22 of her 26 caused turnovers, and six of her seven draw controls in the final seven matches of her freshman year. In those seven games, the sophomore had at least three ground balls in all seven games and at least two caused turnovers in six of the seven games with a career-high six caused turnovers against Wagner on April 29, 2023. Burke has at least two ground balls in 16 of 23 games and two caused turnovers in 11 games in her career.Â
Sophomore
Julia Givens also has 18 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers, while fellow sophomore
Brooke Lacey sits tied for the team lead with 11 caused miscues. Lacey had four caused turnovers against FDU, the 17th time a Red Flash player has recorded four caused turnovers in a game and the eighth-most in program history.
MILESTONE ALERTÂ
Senior
Danielle Hernandez has 110 career points and became the 12th player in team history to reach 100 points in her career and the fourth under head coach
Tracy Coyne against St. Bonaventure on March 5. She moved into the top 10 for points with her four assists against Kent State on March 13 and can jump into ninth place with six points. She also sits in sixth place for career assists with 46, needing seven more helpers to reach the Top-10 in that category. Hernandez, who dished out the fourth-most assists in a single game with five helpers against Stonehill on April 1, 2023, recorded four assists on Wednesday to sit in a 13-way tie for the 10th-most assists in a single game. The senior notched her second four-helper performance after having four dimes against Stetson on March 14, 2023. Hernandez becomes the fourth player in program history to have at least three matches with four assists in a game, joining former teammate
Autumn McHenry, Sheri Fort, and Katie Schaaf. Fort and McHenry also had three games with that total, while Schaaf turned the trick seven times.
Sophomore
Bella Fisher is the second fastest player to reach 75 points in program history, achieving the feat in 23 games after Kate Simmons, who scored 75 points in 22 matches.
Bella Fisher is 14 points away from joining Hernandez in the 100-point club and becoming the 13th player in team history to reach the milestone. With 12 markers, she can join the program's Top 10 for goals; currently, two players have 82 markers to sit in the 10 spot.
Junior
Chyler Espino, who became the fifth different player in program history with 10 draw controls in a game against St. Bonaventure last season, is 10th for career draw controls with 79 draws. She can move into eighth place with four draws (83) and seventh place with nine draws (88). Espino can also crack the top 10 in ground balls and caused turnovers this season. Currently sitting at 35 caused turnovers, she can move into 10th place with 10 caused miscues (45), while her 69 ground balls are 15 ground balls (84) from No. 10 on the career list for that category.
INSIDE LACROSSE FEATUREÂ
Graduate student
Erika Ellison was featured in an article for Inside Lacrosse chronicling her time as a student-athlete and a ROTC member. Click
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AYE, AYE, CAPTAINÂ
Graduate student
Lizzie Fisher, senior
Danielle Hernandez, and junior
Chyler Espino have been named captains for the 2024 campaign. The trio, junior Collen Roche and sophomore
Bella Fisher, will serve as Women's Lacrosse Leadership Council members.
RETURNING ALL-NEC PERFORMERSÂ
Sophomore
Bella Fisher was named the 2023 NEC Rookie of the Year, becoming the first Red Flash player to earn the recognition. She also earned All-NEC second-team recognition. Junior
Chyler Espino was named to the All-NEC first team while selected to the second team senior
Danielle Hernandez. Fisher and sophomore
Bella Burke earned NEC All-Rookie team distinction.Â
WELCOME TO THE LO'Â
Saint Francis women's lacrosse head coach
Tracy Coyne has added four freshmen and one junior to the 2024 roster. Junior
Victoria DiRenno comes to Loretto after playing two seasons at Niagara. Freshmen
Kylie Fischer,
Jacks Lesmeister,
Elizabeth Mahmud, and
Molly Riva joined the squad this season. Mahmud recorded her first career goal against Kent State on March 13, and her first career assist against Merrimack on March 16.
FROM THE GREAT WHITE NORTHÂ
Saint Francis has three players who hail from Canada: Juniors
Olivia Baldini (Hamilton, Ontario) and
Taylor Coughlin (Hespeler, Ontario) and sophomore
Mak Patten (Welland, Ontario). Head coach
Tracy Coyne also served as the Canadian National Team head coach from 1999-2005 and earned fourth-place standings in the 2001 and 2005 World Cups.Â
CHYLER'S WORLD TOURÂ
Since the 2023 season ended with Team Philippines, junior
Chyler Espino has played in two international tournaments. The junior played in the World Lacrosse Festival over the summer in California and then in the Super Sixes Tournament in December in Hong Kong. Espino was joined in the Super Sixes Tournament by former teammate
Elyssa Enrique. Espino is currently out with an injury.
PLAYER TO WATCHÂ
Sophomore
Bella Fisher was named a Second Year Player to Watch by US Lacrosse Magazine. She had a Red Flash freshman record for goals (42) and points (48). The 42 goals were the ninth most by any class in single-season program history. Fisher scored six goals twice last season (CCSU on April 15, 2023, and St. Bonaventure), which ranks 10th on the single-game chart in program history. The sophomore, who received the NEC Rookie of the Week honor four times to become just the fourth player in NEC history to turn that trick, scored at least six goals in a game six times in her freshman campaign.Â
ABOUT THE COACHÂ
Head coach
Tracy Coyne enters her fifth season at Saint Francis and her 35th campaign in her legendary career. She holds a 318-226 career record. She currently ranks seventh in wins by active Division I head coaches. At the same time, she is 11th in NCAA Division I history in wins, 13th at any level for active head coaches, and 19th overall for any level. Coyne became the program's winningest head coach in program history in a 17-11 win against St. Bonaventure on April 19. In 2023, under her tutelage, the Red Flash set a program record for overall wins (10), conference wins (5), and longest winning streak (6) and clinched the program's first-ever NEC Tournament appearance. She 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. Coyne joined the Roanoke College Hall of Fame in 2023.