GAME DAY INFORMATION |
DATE: April 24, 2021
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LOCATION: Kathy Zolad StadiumÂ
West Haven, Conn.
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THE LEAD
The No. 19 New Haven women's lacrosse team will return home one last time during the 2021 regular season when they host the No. 12/14 Adelphi Panthers Saturday Afternoon. Live coverage of the action will be available via the Charger Sports Network on NE10 NOW and live stats available at NewHavenChargers.com. Prior to the game, the team will honor its seven-member senior class and thank them for their dedication to the program.
SERIES HISTORY VS ADELPHI
In the last meeting between the two sides on Mar. 31, the Chargers pulled off the upset of the then No. 6/9 Panthers with an 8-7 win in Garden City, N.Y. that came down to the final moments. The win for the Blue and Gold was just the second all-time against Adelphi, as the Long Islanders have won 26 of the 28Â meetings since the two sides first met back in the 2001 season.
SCOUTING THE CHARGERS
New Haven comes into Saturday fresh off a 16-6 win at American International College in the midweek. Sophomore Annie Acquavita (Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire) continued her hot streak as the attacker matched her career-high that day with six goals, and has now scored 18 goals in her last five games. With 23 goals and five assists on the season, she is currently tied with junior Marina Skelly (Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot)Â in goals, helpers, and total points. Senior Emily Holland (Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry) and freshman Cypress Levitt (Calais, Vt./Montpelier)Â follow as the only other 20 point scorers this season with 23 and 20 points respectively. Levitt also leads the defense in the draw control department, corralling a team-high 48, just ahead of the program record holder, graduate Raven Linton (Lawrenceville, N.J./Notre Dame) who currently stands at 42.
SCOUTING THE PANTHERS
Having had three games postponed early in the season, Adelphi enters this weekend with a 4-3 overall record, all of which has come in NE10 Southwest Division play. In most recent action, the Panthers have won four of their last five games with the latest a 22-8 road victory against Southern Connecticut State on Wednesday. For the season, the Panthers are averaging just under 12 goals per game, led by graduate student attack Kole Pollock who has racked up 20 points on 14 goals and six assists. Pollock is one of three players with double digit goals, while 15 total players have found the back of the cage. Between the pipes, senior Emma Lemanski has started all seven games and played all but 30 minutes. To date, she has allowed 54 goals and made 34 saves.
LEVITT TABBED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Helping her team to a 1-1 week, freshman Cypress Levitt (Calais, Vt./Montpelier) racked up seven points on six goals and an assist earning her first Northeast-10 weekly accolade when she was tabbed Rookie of the Week on Monday, April 19. Five of her six goals came during the course of play, while one came on came from a free-position attempt. Her six goals tied her for the team lead this past week, including four goals, all in succession, against Pace on Saturday night. She tallied two in a win at Saint Rose earlier in the week. In addition to her seven points, she added a team-high 10 draw controls, forced two turnovers and gathered one ground ball.
ACQUAVITA ADDSÂ TO THE TROPHY CASE
The sophomore attacks haul of six goals and two assists in the home win over Saint Rose, with the addition of a goal in the upset of Adelphi, helped Annie Acquavita (Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire) pick up the first weekly accolade of the season for New Haven as she was tabbed the NE10 Rookie of the Week as announced by the league. Her six goals against the Golden Knights set a career-high while she jumped into third on the team in goals and a tie for second overall in points.
SKELLY KEEPS STREAK ALIVE
Dating back to April 27, 2019, junior midfielder Marina Skelly (Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot) scored at least one goal in 16 straight games for the Blue and Gold, with that streak coming to an end in the home loss against Pace. Overall in her career, she has scored at least one goal in all but six of her 31 games played, entering Wednesday with 55Â career goals, passing the mid-century mark in the game against Saint Rose with four goals that day. In the game prior against Le Moyne, Skelly reached 50 points in her career with a goal in the second half.
POST SEASON PLANS
As announced by the conference office on April 1st, the NE10 has adopted a postseason plan that includes all 14 teams qualifying for the conference championship. The Championship will be conducted in divisional play until the title game. With seven teams in each division, the top seeded team will receive a one-round bye with the highest seeds, 2-4, hosting first round games on Friday, April 30. Second round match-ups will take place on Monday, May 3 with a divisional championship set for Thursday, Mary 6. The NE10 Championship, which will pit the two divisional champions against each other, is slated for Sunday, May 9. NE10 Championship Women's Lacrosse Bracket (PDF)
Playoff Dates
Friday, April 30 - Southwest Division First Round
Monday, May 3 - Southwest Division Semifinal
Thursday, May 6 - Southwest Division Final
Sunday, May 9 - Northeast-10 Championship Game
THE 2021 SCHEDULE
As announced by the league prior to the season, the NE10 adopted a divisional format for 2021 – Northeast and Southwest – with all schools slated to play a 12-game conference schedule. Each team will play their divisional opponents twice. New Haven will play in the Southwest Division which is made up of seven teams including Adelphi, American International, Le Moyne, Pace, Saint Rose and Southern Connecticut. In addition to its 12-game conference schedule, this game against Bentley will be the lone non-divisional game for the Chargers this season.
CHARGERS FOURTH IN PRESEASON POLL
In a poll of the conference's 14 head coaches, the UNH women's lacrosse team was selected to finish fourth, among the seven teams, in the Southwest Division. Adelphi received 86 points and eight of the 14 possible first place votes to take the top spot in the division. Just two points behind them was Le Moyne who scored the remaining six first place tallies. Rounding out the top three was Pace with 61 points, followed closely by the Chargers with 58 points. Southern Connecticut (38 points), American International (32) and Saint Rose (26) rounded out the division. In the Northeast Division, Bentley and Assumption finished just one point apart for first place, with the Falcons earning 79 points and five first place votes, while Assumption came in with 78 points and seven first place votes.
LINTON NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN
In its annual release of preseason All-Americans in early January, US Lacrosse Magazine included graduate defender Raven Linton (Lawrenceville, N.J./Notre Dame) among its 13-member team. Linton was one of four players in the Northeast-10 to earn the distinction. In the shortened season in 2020, Linton finished with 18 draw controls, splitting them evenly against Holy Family and New York Tech, also scoring once against each. The defender has been a force on the draw since arriving at New Haven, amassing 265 total heading into the season opener against American International. Her 293 draw controls puts her as the program's all-time leader, as Linton notched seven controls in the season opener this season, passing Kathryn Campbell (2012-15) who finished with 274. In addition, Linton has scored nine goals, racked up 115 ground balls and caused 102 turnovers.
CHARGERS NATIONALLY RANKED IN COACHESÂ POLL
Following last weekend's loss to Pace, the Chargers remain among the top teams in the country, earning a spot in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) poll. In the Coaches Poll, conducted by the IWLCA, New Haven enters the week 19th among the top-25.
THE RACE TO 200
With its five wins so far this season, the Blue and Gold are in the midst of a race that sees them just three victories away from reaching 200 wins in program history. With lacrosse dating back to the 2001 season, the Chargers entered 2021 needing eight wins to hit the program milestone. Of those 197 wins to date, 169Â have come under the leadership of 15th year head coach Jen Fallon.Â
UP NEXT
New Haven will close out the 2021 regular season Monday, as they will make up a game with crosstown rival Southern Connecticut State that was originally scheduled for Mar. 17. Opening draw from Jess Dow Field in New Haven is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. with all of the action carried live on NE10 NOW, and live stats available through NewHavenChargers.com.