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Women's Lacrosse Faces Stony Brook in NCAA First Round on Friday Evening

Game Information
Opponent vs #19 Stony Brook
Date Friday, May 9, 2025
Time 4:00 PM
Location Boston, MA | Alumni Stadium
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Opening Draw
  • Loyola is set to face Stony Brook in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday evening at 4:00 PM, as the winner will face No. 2 Boston College on Sunday at noon in the second round. 
  • This will be the 4th matchup between the two programs, as Loyola as won each of the first three matchups in the series, as this will be the second matchup in the NCAA Tournament.
  • The last meeting between the two programs came on May 14, 2023 when the Greyhounds defeated the Seawolves, 9-8, in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament.      
  • Georgia Latch has been on a tear over her last six games, as she has scored at least seven points in each game, including four-straight games with at least nine points.
  • Chase Boyle broke the Loyola career record for goals and draw controls in the regular season finale against Bucknell. 
  • Jen Adams is back for her 17th season at the helm of the Greyhounds, as they have compiled a 68-14 record since the beginning of the 2022 season, which includes five NCAA Tournament wins.

Patriot League Honors
Greyhounds In The NCAA Tournament
  • This is the 7th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament (excluding 2020) for the Greyhounds, as they have won at least one game in the tournament in each year.
  • Loyola reached the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2022 and 2023, after they won their First and Second Round games at Loyola. 
  • Last season, Loyola beat Duke in the first round, before falling to Penn in the Second Round. 

More on Spence
  • Lauren Spence has started each game over the past three seasons in goal for the Greyhounds. 
  • In her career, she has posted a 8.51 goals against average, a .483 save percentage, and 459 career saves. 
  • She has also posted a 50-11 record over the past three seasons.
  • Spence has recorded double-digit saves in six games this season, which included a streak of six of seven games with double-digit saves.
  • She had a career-best 14 saves, while tying a career-best six ground balls, and three caused turnovers in the 16-6 win over Army on March 15.
  • Spence ranks ninth in career saves in program history (459).  

Scouting Stony Brook
  • Stony Brook comes into the matchup with a 15-4 (8-0) record on the season, as they are coming off of six straight wins, including a 12-10 win in the CAA Championship game over Drexel. 
  • The Seawolves are 10-1 in their last 11 games, with their lone loss coming against Princeton, where they lost 19-13 at home to the Tigers. 
  • Charlotte Wilmoth leads the team in goals (62) and points (89) on the season. Casey McDonald leads the team with 52 assists, while Riley McDonald and Isabella Caporuscio hae 53 and 46 goals each respectively. 
  • In the circle, Braeden Siverson leads the team with 104 draws, while Caporuscio is second on the team with 75 draws this season. 
  • In goal, Nataliio Altebrando has started in 15 games, tallying a .469 save percentage, 100 saves, and a 8.10 goals against average. 
  • On the back line for Stony Brook, they are led by Avery Hines, who leads the team with 67 caused turnovers and 51 ground balls this season. 
  • Stony Brook has held the edge in the draw cirlce in 9 of their last 12 games, as they lost two of the three games in which they had less draws.    

Record Tracking
  • Chase Boyle comes off of a 2024 season where she broke the single-season program record for goals (85) and draw controls (208)
  • Boyle also broke the Patriot League draw control record, that was set by Jillian Wilson's (198), in 2023. 
  • In the regular season finale, Boyle broke the program record for goals and draw controls, as she now sits at 240 goals and 475 draws. 
  • Georgia Latch now sits at second in program history in assists, with 191, trailing only Livy Rosenzweig, who finished with 230. She also now sits in second in career points, trailing only Rosenzweig in career points. She also now sits in second in Patriot League history with 389 career points, now only trails Rosenzweig.  

Dominance From The Circle
  • The Greyhounds rank first in draws per game (20.6) and first in draw control percentage (70.6%) in Division I.
  • Loyola is set a pair of program records againt Boston, as Loyola won 33 draws against Boston, including 22 from Boyle, which broke the Patriot League and Loyola single-game record.
  • Chase Boyle ranks 7th in the country in draw controls per game, as she has led the Greyhounds on the draw this season.
  • Boyle has more draws than the Greyhounds opponents this season, as she has 204 draws this season, compared to 166 draws by opposing teams.  
  • Loyola's 70.6% on draw controls would be the best percentage in Division I since draw percentage was tracked starting in 2018-19, while their 20.6 draws per game would be the most in a full season since draws became a stat in 1999 (excluding the 2020 shortened season).
  • Boyle follows in the footsteps of Taryn and Taylor VanThof, Livy Rosenzweig, and Jillian Wilson, who have set a history of excellance at the draw since 2011.   
  • The Greyhounds have relied on a next women up in the circle and have had success with it, in large part due to assistant coach Dana Dobbie, who coaches the draw and is a big reason to their success.
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Players Mentioned

Chase Boyle

#5 Chase Boyle

Midfield
5' 10"
Senior
Elisa Faklaris

#24 Elisa Faklaris

Midfielder
5' 7"
Junior
Georgia Latch

#22 Georgia Latch

Attack
5' 8"
Senior
Lily Osborne

#16 Lily Osborne

Defense
5' 4"
Senior
Ellie Rinehart

#26 Ellie Rinehart

Defense
5' 8"
Senior
Lauren Spence

#37 Lauren Spence

Goalkeeper
5' 6"
Senior
Mim Suares-Jury

#21 Mim Suares-Jury

Midfield
5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Chase Boyle

#5 Chase Boyle

5' 10"
Senior
Midfield
Elisa Faklaris

#24 Elisa Faklaris

5' 7"
Junior
Midfielder
Georgia Latch

#22 Georgia Latch

5' 8"
Senior
Attack
Lily Osborne

#16 Lily Osborne

5' 4"
Senior
Defense
Ellie Rinehart

#26 Ellie Rinehart

5' 8"
Senior
Defense
Lauren Spence

#37 Lauren Spence

5' 6"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Mim Suares-Jury

#21 Mim Suares-Jury

5' 4"
Freshman
Midfield