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ANNVILLE, Pa. – Lebanon Valley's Women's Lacrosse team is set to take part in the 2021 Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Commonwealth Championship Tournament on Tuesday at 7 p.m. when the No. 5 Dutchmen travel to take on No. 4 Stevenson in the quarterfinals.
How They Got Here
LVC compiled a 6-6 overall mark in the regular season and a 4-4 record in conference action.
History vs. Stevenson
Stevenson owns a 10-3 mark overall against LVC. The two teams first met back on March 28, 2013 and the Dutchmen's last win came on May 4, 2019 in the MAC Commonwealth Championship Game.
Last Time vs. Stevenson
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FULL RECAP) In their meeting earlier this season back on April 7, Stevenson came away with a 19-14 win in a high-scoring affair in Maryland.
Bailey Dills and
Brittany Hathaway finished with three goals apiece, while Hathaway added two assists, two ground balls, and five draw controls.
Veronica Venezia scored twice and added a game-high six assists for eight points on the evening.
Jaclyn Little and
Emily Beard each scored twice, while
Julia Abendschoen made 10 saves in net for LVC and
Erin Zieber controlled a team-high eight draws.
Stevenson's offense was paced by Caroline Murphy who scored six goals, while Mary Marc and Kaitlyn Kozlowski each scored four times. The Mustangs led in total shots at 34-25 and Stevenson went 11-for-14 in clears and The Dutchmen were 7-for-12.
LVC Notables
Hathaway ranks fourth in the conference with 38 goals, while Venezia is 10th with 28. Venezia is second in the league with 69 points and third with 41 assists. Hathaway sits in fifth in the MAC Commonwealth with 53 points. Abendschoen is tied for third in the conference with 27 ground balls, while Hathaway is third with 67 draw controls.
Stevenson Notables
The Mustangs' Caroline Murphy ranks second in the conference with 40 goals and fourth with 58 total points. Lan Le crotty is ninth with 39 total points and seventh with 17 assists. Kaitlyn Kozlowski leads the MACC with 31 ground balls and 2.58 per game. She's fourth with 55 draw controls, and her teammate, Shannon Snyder, is second in the league with 20 caused turnovers.
Tournament Bracket