The Matchup
- The Loyola women's lacrosse team will host Stony Brook University on Sunday afternoon for the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
- The Greyhounds were selected as the eighth seed in the NCAA Tournament, and will host the first and second round at Ridley Athletic Complex.
Quick Hits
- The Greyhounds boast seven players with at least 20 goals entering the postseason;
Jillian Wilson (58),
Sydni Black (52),
Chase Boyle (50),
Georgia Latch (44),
Meg Hillman (31),
Emily Wills (30), and
Anna Ruby (25).
- The Greyhounds also have six player with double-digit assists heading into the postseason;
Georgia Latch (43),
Emily Wills (41),
Sydni Black (24),
Jillian Wilson (17),
Anna Ruby (12), and
Chase Boyle (11).
- Wilson broke the Loyola and Patriot League single-season draw control record, while also setting the Loyola career draw control record.
- Following the win against American, Head Coach
Jen Adams became the all-time wins leader at Loyola, tallying her 198th career win. With the win over Colgate, Adams reached 200 career wins as the head coach at Loyola.
- With the win over Army, the Greyhounds won their seventh Patriot League Championship.
Opening Draw
- This is the fifth straight season that the Greyhounds have made the NCAA tournament.
- It is also the second straight year that the Greyhounds will host the first and second round and third time since 2018, where they also played Fairfield in the first round, that they have hosted the first and second round.
- The Greyhounds have advanced to the second round in each of the last four tournaments, with the Greyhounds reaching the quarterfinals last season.
- In the last four first round games, the Greyhounds have held their opponent to single-digit goals, while averaging 16.25 goals in each of those games.
Series History
- This will be just the third meeting between the two programs, with the last meeting coming in 2010.
- The Greyhounds win over the Seawolves in 2009 was head coach
Jen Adams first win for the Greyhounds.
Scouting Stony Brook
- The Stags come into the meeting with a 15-3 (7-0) record on the season. The Seawolves won the CAA Championship in a win over Towson 19-4.
- Both teams have faced Towson, Syracuse and Johns Hopkins on the season, with the Greyhounds and Seawolves defeating Johns Hopkins and Towson, but both falling to Syracuse.
- Ellie Masera leads the team with 70 goals, and is seventh in the NCAA in goals this season.
- Five Seawolves have twenty or more assists on the season, led by Jolie Creo with 26.
- Hailey Duchnowski has started all but one game in goal, tallying 67 saves, an 8.18 goals against average, and an .370 save percentage.
Where We Rank in the Country
- The Greyhounds have dominated the possession this season, in big part to their draw control, which ranks first in the country, as the Greyhounds win 69.7% of their draw controls. In big part to -
Jillian Wilson, who ranks fourth in the country in draw controls per game.
- Despite ranking 19th in the country in shots per game, the Greyhounds are one of the most efficient teams in the country, as they are seventh in goals per game and sixth in shooting percentage.
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Jillian Wilson and
Chase Boyle both have a .500 shooting percentage or better.
- The Greyhounds defense has also been dominant, as they are second in the country in goals allowed average, allowing just 6.63 goals per game.
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Lauren Spence ranks second in the country in goals against average, and third in the country in save percentage in goal.
- The Greyhounds also are averaging 8.32 assists per game, which is good for third in the country.
Nationally Ranked
- Following the wins over Lehigh and Navy, the Greyhounds are ranked 9th in the ILWomen/IWLCA coaches poll and 8th in the USA Lacrosse Magazine Poll.
- Fairfield is not ranked in either poll, while Stony Brook is ranked 10th in both polls, and Penn State is ranked 20/19 in the polls.
- The Greyhounds schedule has six teams ranked in this week's polls. Syracuse (3rd), Florida (6th), Penn (13th), Army (14th), Johns Hopkins (19th), and Penn State (20th).
Patriot League Players of the Week
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Jillian Wilson was named the Patriot League Midfielder of the Week following the Greyhounds win over Johns Hopkins.
- Wilson scored three goals while also adding an assist. She added five draw controls in the game as the Greyhounds won 12-10.
- Following her career-day against Towson,
Sydni Black was named Patriot League Attacker of the Week.
- Black scored a career-high five goals and had a high of seven points in the Greyhounds 16-5 win over the Tigers.
- Black also won Attacker of the Week for the following week, after she put up another career week.
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Lauren Spence was named Goalkeeper of the Week twice during the 2023 season.
- Following the Greyhounds games against Syracuse and Lehigh,
Katie Detwiler was named Patriot League defensive player of the week for a record-tying 12th time.
- Following the wins over American and Holy Cross,
Jillian Wilson and
Georgia Latch were named Players of the Week.
- Wilson has now won Midfielder of the Week for five-straight weeks.
- Detwiler was named Defender of the Week following the win over Navy, for her record 14th time.
Latch, Wilson, Detwiler, and Spence Earn Major PL Awards
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Georgia Latch was named the Patriot League Attacker of the Year. Latch, who was the PL Rookie of the Year last season, led the conference with 2.78 assists and 5.44 points per game in conference games this season.
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Jillian Wilson was named the Patriot League Midfielder of the Year for the second straight season. Wilson leads the conference in draw controls and led the conference in goals per game during conference play.
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Katie Detwiler was named the Patriot League Defender of the Year for the third straight season. Detwiler has anchored the second-ranked Greyhounds defense, including limiting Army's Brigid - Duffy and Navy's Ava Yovino to a combined zero points in their matchups.
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Lauren Spence was named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year. The sophomore led the conference in goals against average and save percentage during the season.
Tewaaraton Semi-Finalists
- The semifinalists were named for the Tewaaraton Award, and
Jillian Wilson and
Katie Detwiler were named on the 25-player list.
- For Detwiler, this is her second time being named a semifinalist, and is one of eight defenders honored.
- For Wilson, this is her first time being named a semifinalist, and is one of four midfielders honored.