Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes Wentworth Saturday

Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes Wentworth Saturday
SUFFOLK vs. WENTWORTH
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Saturday, March 29
2:00 PM
James A. Sartori Stadium
East Boston Memorial Park
East Boston, Mass.
CNE Network
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First Meeting

BOSTON – Coming off a double overtime win, Suffolk women's lacrosse is back at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park for a 2:00 p.m. Conference of New England (CNE) clash with Wentworth. 

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LAST TIME OUT
The Suffolk women's lacrosse team lifted the lid on its Conference of New England (CNE) calendar in thrilling fashion with a double-overtime 16-15 victory over Curry. Zoe Peckham put away the golden goal at the 3:25 mark of the second overtime with help from Jessie Le to help the Rams start their league schedule in the win column.  

MORE READING: Women's Lacrosse Takes CNE Opener Over Curry in Double Overtime 

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk has coupled back-to-back wins together – a 16-11 comeback at Rhode Island College and a 16-15 double overtime win over Curry -- to head into Saturday's showdown 5-4 on the year and 1-0 in CNE play.  

The trio of Ally Colburn (41g, 11a), Julia Dickinson (24g, 16a) and Zoe Peckham (16g, 9a) have all produced points in every game to anchor the Rams' 120-goal offense. 

Kate Carlson and Lauren Woods have been Suffolk's main ingredients on draw controls with 37 and 36, respectively. Woods has caused a team-best 16 turnovers, while Eliza Bryant has a dozen caused turnovers to her credit. Woods tops the team in ground balls with 27. Bryant and Carlson have 18 ground balls apiece.  

Charlotte Guziejka has played every minute in net for the blue-and-gold. She holds a 11.70 GAA and 44.5 save percentage. 

LEOPARDS LOOK
Wentworth is 4-4 on the year and 0-1 in CNE action after it fell at Nichols, 17-8, Wednesday. 

Shayleah Gunning-Lavoie (21g, 5a) and Sydney Vega (14g, 8a) have both supplied 20-plus points to the Leopards' 83-goal attack. Tessa Wilke has won a team-high 27 draw controls and Grace Del Pilar has notched 26 draw controls. Gunning-Lavoie is also in the draw control conversation with 19 draw controls to go along with 20 ground balls. 

Del Pilar's name is scattered across the defensive stats with 12 caused turnovers and 28 ground balls. Kaitlyn Kozak has caused 12 turnovers of her own. Grace Sweet, meanwhile, has provided 21 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers.  

Lily Cohen and Hayden Saunders have split time in net, both playing and starting four games apiece. Cohen holds a 6.13 GAA and 51.1 save percentage, while Saunders boasts a 10.25 GAA and 48.8 save percentage.

STATS SHOWDOWN

SUFFOLK'S SCHEDULE
Suffolk starts April at Western New England Tuesday, April 1 at 4:00 p.m.