Updating the TigersTowson travels to Columbia on Friday afternoon before returning home to host Delaware on Sunday at 1 p.m.
Scouting the TigersFreshman
Emilee Woodall made 27 saves this past weekend, including 14 against James Madison when she earned her first career start.
Scouting ColumbiaColumbia enters Friday with a 6-4 record. Most recently, the team fell to Hofstra 4-3 in overtime.
Zoe Blake leads the Lions in points with 23 (10 G, 3 A).
Kimberly Pianucci has a .710 save percentage and has allowed 18 goals in 10 games for the Lions.
Scouting DelawareDelaware travels to Princeton on Friday before facing the Tigers on Sunday. The Blue Hens are 7-5 on the season. Delaware recorded a 5-3 win against William & Mary on October 5.
Michaela Patzner has a team-leading 18 points (6 G, 6 A).
Emmeline Oltmans has a .613 save percentage and has allowed 24 goals in nine games for Delaware.
Series HistoryThis will be the first meeting between the Tigers and Columbia.
The Tigers have battled Delaware 36 times. The Blue Hens hold a 29-5-2 advantage on the series. Towson fell to the Blue Hens 5-0 last season.
Leading the Tigers Junior
Stacey Mackintosh is the Tigers' point leader with seven (2 G, 3 A). Mackintosh also leads the Tigers in assists. Senior
Courtney Branco has scored a team-high three goals. Senior
Kelly Mattingly leads the Tigers in shots (13).
Saves, Saves, SavesSophomore
Megan Boyle leads CAA goalkeepers in saves with 62. She also ranks second in the conference in save percentage (.705).
Balancing ActThe Tigers have enjoyed a balanced scoring output this season with seven different players recording a point.
Defensive DynamosTowson have seen defensive saves made by three players. Mackintosh (1), Mattingly (1) and junior
Heather Jenney (2) have all recorded defensive saves this season.
Familiar FacesSecond-year Tiger head coach
Carly Campana has a great deal of history with Delaware, having played at the school from 2002-05. Campana led the Blue Hens to a CAA Champipnship in 2004 and was a team captain in 2005. A three-time letter winner at Delaware, she tied the school record for most games played in a single season with 22 in 2004. Campana was also an assistant coach at the school in 2009-10.
Up NextThe Tigers will host VCU on Friday, October 17 at 6 p.m.
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