DURHAM, N.H. - The No. 7/9 Stony Brook women's lacrosse team looks for its third-straight win when the Seawolves face New Hampshire Sunday at noon in Durham.
Game 9 // No. 7/9 Stony Brook (7-1) at New Hampshire (0-9)
Date & Time Sunday, March 26 // Noon
Location Wildcat Stadium // Durham, N.H.
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Notes Stony Brook
Scouting the Wildcats
New Hampshire aims for its first win of the season Sunday after an 0-9 start to the season. The Wildcats have overtime losses to Holy Cross and San Diego State.
Krissy Schafer leads UNH with 21 goals, while Devon Croke has scored 15 and Carly Wooters has tallied 13. Wooters has recorded a team-high 21 draw controls on the year.
Series History vs. New Hampshire
Sunday marks the 17th all-time meeting between the America East foes, with Stony Brook holding a 9-7 advantage in the all-time series. Stony Brook is 7-0 in the series since Coach Spallina arrived in 2012.
Last Time Out: Stony Brook 9, USC 7
Stony Brook picked up its third win of the season over a ranked opponent with a 9-7 victory over No. 9/10 USC Friday night at LaValle Stadium. Sophomore Anna Tesoriero held USC to a season-low seven goals in the victory.
Tesoriero, Taryn Ohlmiller Earn AE Honors
Sophomore Anna Tesoriero was honored by the America East as Defensive Player of the Week Monday after her 16-save outing at Jacksonville, while freshman Taryn Ohlmiller was named conference Rookie of the Week with three goals and two assists in the win over the Dolphins.
Oh-My-Miller
Junior Kylie Ohlmiller leads all active Division I players with 4.73 points/game. On March 5, Ohlmiller became the first player in program history with 100 career goals and 100 career assists.
Tewaaraton Times Three
Senior Courtney Murphy, senior Dorrien Van Dyke and junior Kylie Ohlmiller were named to the Tewaaraton watch list Feb. 28.
All I Do Is Win
The Seawolves have posted an .844 winning percentage since the beginning of the 2013 season, which ranks third nationally. Stony Brook's 14 losses over that stretch are the third fewest among programs which have fielded a team all five years.
Raising The Bar
The Seawolves have totaled 90 wins since Joe Spallina took over as head coach in 2012. Stony Brook had 63 wins in its first nine years before Spallina's arrival.
Next Up: Colorado
The Seawolves open up a three-game homestand when No. 6/4 Colorado visits LaValle Stadium Friday at 7 p.m.