Game Notes
Updating The TigersTowson hosts Hofstra on Friday evening at 6 p.m. before traveling to Northeastern to play on Sunday at 1 p.m. Friday's home game featuring Hofstra is "MS Awareness Night".
Scouting The TigersSophomore
Sam Zelenack scored her first goal of the season against Appalachian State this past Sunday. Freshman
Emilee Woodall recorded ten saves during the weekend's action.
Scouting HofstraHofstra enters Friday with a 10-5 record. Last time out, the Pride deafeated Rider 6-3.
Claudia Marin-Samper is the Pride's points leader with 31 (12 G, 7 A).
Carys Swan has a .659 save percentage and has allowed 31 goals in 15 games for Hofstra.
Scouting NortheasternNo. 6 Northeastern is 11-3 on the season. The Huskies travel to Delaware on Friday before hosting the Tigers on Sunday.
Emma Lamison (8 G, 5 A) leads the Huskies in points with 21.
Becky Garner has a .714 save percentage and has allowed 24 goals in 14 games for Northeastern.
Series HistoryThe Tigers have faced Hofstra 35 times. The Pride hold an 24-10-1 advantage on the series.
Towson and Northeastern have met 16 times with Northeastern winning 13 of those meetings (13-3-0).
Leading the TigersSenior
Kelly Mattingly (3 G, 1 A) and junior
Stacey Mackintosh (2 G, 3 A) are tied for the point lead with seven apiece. Mackintosh also leads the Tigers in assists. Towson has a three-way tie for most goals scored as Mattingly, senior
Courtney Branco and junior
Heather Jenney have each scored three. Mattingly leads the Tigers in shots (19).
Balancing ActThe Tigers have enjoyed a balanced scoring output this season with nine different players recording a point.
Defensive DynamosThe Tigers have seen defensive saves made by four players. Jenney leads the Tigers and is tied for second in the CAA with three. Mackintosh (1), Mattingly (1) and sophomore
Morgan Skavdahl (1) have also recorded defensive saves this season.
Saves, Saves, SavesFreshman
Emilee Woodall leads CAA goalkeepers in saves with (66). Sophomore
Megan Boyle ranks fourth in the CAA with 62 saves and first among CAA goalkeepered for saves per game (6.89).
MS Awareness NightFriday's home game against Hofstra is "MS Awareness Night". During the game, the Tigers will recognize family and friends of the team who are diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). For more information about Multiple Sclerosis, visit:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Up NextThe Tigers will host Drexel on Friday, October 31 at 6 p.m. for Senior Day. Towson will then travel to Georgetown to conclude the regular season on Sunday at 1 p.m.