Saturday Pits Women’s Lacrosse Against Gordon

Saturday Pits Women’s Lacrosse Against Gordon
SUFFOLK vs. GORDON
Date
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Venue


Video
Stats
Series
Saturday, April 12
11:00 AM
James A. Sartori Stadium
East Boston Memorial Park
East Boston, Mass.
CNE Network
GoSuffolkRams.com
First Meeting

BOSTON – A Saturday matinee is in store for Suffolk women's lacrosse as the Rams' Conference of New England (CNE) counterpart Gordon is scheduled to stop by East Boston Memorial Park's James A. Sartori Stadium April 12 for an 11:00 a.m. first draw.

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LAST TIME OUT
Suffolk women's lacrosse netted two goals per quarter, but it would not be enough to get by the Nor'Easters as the University of New England took down the Rams, 14-8, Wednesday night in Conference of New England (CNE) action at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.  

MORE READING: Women's Lacrosse Stopped by UNE, 14-8

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk aims to snap a three-game skid Saturday that put the team at 6-7 on the season and 2-3 in CNE play.  

The threesome of Ally Colburn (60g, 13a), Julia Dickinson (33g, 21a) and Zoe Peckham (20g, 17a) continue to power the Rams' scoring unit as the trio as all recorded at least one point in every game this year. 

Lauren Woods has factored in all over the stat sheet with 13 goals, five helpers, 41 draw controls, 36 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers. Eliza Bryant has pitched in 34 draw controls, 27 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers, while Kate Carlson is the biggest draw control threat with 52 to her credit.  

Charlotte Guziejka has played every game in net and holds 123 saves for a 41.6 save percentage and 13.25 GAA to her credit. 

FIGHTING SCOTS FACTS
Gordon, who has lost its last six games, is 1-11 on the season and 0-5 in CNE contests.  

Kaitlyn Mini and Carolien Piorkowski are the main ingredients to the Fighting Scot's offense with 102 points between the two. Mini has 47 goals and 10 assists and Piorkowski has 26 strikeouts and a team-high 19 handouts. Mini top ths team in draw controls with 28 and Piorkoski sits in second on the squad with 18.  

Kayla Davidson is the only goalie that has seen time for Gordon this year. She boasts a 46.2 save percentage and 15.83 GAA with 58 ground balls and 22 caused turnovers on her stat line as well. 

STATS SHOWDOWN

SUFFOLK'S SCHEDULE
The Rams will spend next week on the road with stops at Endicott (April 16) and Nichols (April 19) on the docket.