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Women's Lacrosse

Women's Lacrosse Hosts Boston for Patriot League Quarterfinals

Game Information
Opponent Patriot League Quarterfinal vs Boston Terriers
Date Sunday, April 26, 2026
Time 12:00 p.m.
Location Baltimore, Md. | Ridley Athletic Complex
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Opening Draw
  • Loyola will begin their postseason push on Sunday afternoon, as they host Boston for the Patriot League Quarterfinals. 
  • The Greyhounds won the first meeting over the Terriers this season, 13-8, at Ridley. 
  • Boston took a early lead in the game, but Loyola used a 9-2 run to pull away from Boston. 
  • Sophomore's Morgan Quade and Lauren Perfetto have had breakout seasons this year; as Quade leads the team with 34 assists and 59 points, while Perfetto is second in assists with 26 and third in points with 47. 
  • Mae Murphy has taken the reigns in the draw circle from Chase Boyle, as Murphy has 215 draws through 17 games. She broke the Division I, Loyola, and Patriot League single-season Freshman draw control records, while also breaking the Loyola single-season record.  
  • Jen Adams is back for her 18th season at the helm of the Greyhounds. They have compiled a 79-21 record since the beginning of the 2022 season, which includes five NCAA Tournament wins. She won her 250th career game in the win over Colgate 
  • Patriot League honors
  • Loyola notched three players on the Patriot League All-Preseason Team this season, as Elisa Faklaris, Cydney Lisk, and Mim Suares-Jury each earned nods. 
  • Mae Murphy has been named Patriot League Rookie of the Week five times, while also earning Defensive Player of the Week once, while Elisa Faklaris was named Midfielder of the Week during Week 3 after a seven-point week.
  • Morgan Ruhnke also was named Rookie fo the Week during Week 8.

Greyhounds In The NCAA Tournament
  • Last season was the seventh straight trip to the NCAA Tournament (excluding 2020) for the Greyhounds, as they have won at least one game in the tournament in six of those trips.
  • Loyola reached the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2022 and 2023, after they won their First and Second Round games at Loyola. 
  • Last season, Loyola lost to Stony Brook in the First Round. 

More on Suares-Jury
  • Mim Suares-Jury is coming off of a strong freshman campaign, as she scored 26 goals, 11 assists, 25 ground balls, 16 caused turnovers, and 17 draw controls. 
  • Suares-Jury also found success at the international level, playing with the Austrailian National Team at the The 2025 World Games, winning a bronze medal.
  • Following the Wold Lacrosse Championship in 2024, Suares-Jury was named to the All-World Team.
  • Suares-Jury has had another strong season, as she has 32 goals, 19 assists, 22 ground balls, 9 caused turnovers, and 47 draws this season.  

Scouting Boston
  • Boston enters the Patriot League Tournament as the sixth-seed, as they are coming off of a loss to Holy Cross in their regular season finale. 
  • The Terriers are led by Tessa Geddes, who leads the team with 42 goals and 50 points. Elle Stevenson is second on the team with 36 goals, while Avery Cutair leads the team with 24 assists. 
  • From the cirlce, Kaitlyn Barton leads the team with 82 draws this season. 
  • In cage, Natalie Aiosa has started in every game this season, tallying 127 saves, a .439 save percentage, and a 10.3 GAA. 
  • This is their first appearance in the Patriot League tournament since the 2023 season.   

Record Tracking
  • Elisa Faklaris comes off of a career-best 2025 season. With a four-goal game against Bucknell, she scored her 100th career goal, as she eclipsed 100 career points in the win against Boston earlier this season.
  • For her career, Faklaris has a .577 shooting percentage, as she was towards the tops in Division I last season with a .637 percentage. 
  • Mae Murphy broke the Loyola single-season draw record, recently held by Chase Boyle (210), who set the mark last season. 

Loyola's Senior Class
  • Loyola will honor their senior class after Saturday's game against Colgate. 
  • Through their four years on the Evergreen, the seniors have compiled a 61-19 (.766) record, which includes a 34-2 Patriot League record. 
  • They have also reached the NCAA Tournament in each of their first three seasons, while also winning the Patriot League Regular Season Championship each three years, and winning the Patriot League Championship twice. 
  • Loyola's seven seniors have combined to play in 297 games entering Saturday, including 186 starts. All seven have played at least 25 games in their career and have played significant roles this season.

Dominance From The Circle
  • Loyola's 69.9% on draw controls last season ranks as the best percentage in Division I since draw percentage was tracked starting in 2018-19, while their 20.6 draws per game was the most in a full season since draws became a stat in 1999.
  • The Greyhounds have finished with the best draw control percentage in two of the last three seasons ('25, '23), while ranking in the top three in each of the last four seasons.
  • Mae Murphy will look to follow in the footsteps of Taryn and Taylor VanThof, Livy Rosenzweig, Jillian Wilson, and Chase Boyle, who have set a history of excellence at the draw since 2011.   
  • Entering Saturday's matchup, the Greyhounds rank first in draw control percentage (68.3%) and first in draws per game (17.6).
  • The Greyhounds have boasted one of the top draw units over the past 10 seasons, in large part due to assistant coach Dana Dobbie, who coaches the draw and was one of the top players on the draw during her career.
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Players Mentioned

Chase Boyle

#5 Chase Boyle

Midfield
5' 10"
Senior
Elisa Faklaris

#24 Elisa Faklaris

Midfield
5' 7"
Senior
Cydney Lisk

#30 Cydney Lisk

Defense
5' 2"
Senior
Lauren Perfetto

#19 Lauren Perfetto

Attack
5' 9"
Sophomore
Morgan Quade

#4 Morgan Quade

Attack
5' 7"
Sophomore
Mim Suares-Jury

#21 Mim Suares-Jury

Midfield
5' 4"
Sophomore
Morgan Ruhnke

#10 Morgan Ruhnke

Attack
5' 8"
Freshman
Mae Murphy

#28 Mae Murphy

Defense
5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Chase Boyle

#5 Chase Boyle

5' 10"
Senior
Midfield
Elisa Faklaris

#24 Elisa Faklaris

5' 7"
Senior
Midfield
Cydney Lisk

#30 Cydney Lisk

5' 2"
Senior
Defense
Lauren Perfetto

#19 Lauren Perfetto

5' 9"
Sophomore
Attack
Morgan Quade

#4 Morgan Quade

5' 7"
Sophomore
Attack
Mim Suares-Jury

#21 Mim Suares-Jury

5' 4"
Sophomore
Midfield
Morgan Ruhnke

#10 Morgan Ruhnke

5' 8"
Freshman
Attack
Mae Murphy

#28 Mae Murphy

5' 7"
Freshman
Defense