TOWSON, Md. – After four straight games at Tiger Field, the #12/#11 Towson (4-1) women's lacrosse team will head on the road for the rest of the month
with scheduled games in Pennsylvania, Washington D.C. and Delaware during March. First stop will be a trip to Philadelphia to face Temple (2-1) on Wednesday afternoon, March 10.
The Owls opened the season with wins over Delaware and Villanova then lost to Drexel. The game will be televised on ESPN+. First draw is set for 3 p.m.
Despite suffering its first loss of the season Sunday afternoon, Towson moved up in the rankings announced by both the IWLCA Division I Coaches and Women's Division I Inside Lacrosse Media on Monday. The Tigers are ranked No. 12 by the coaches, up four spots from last week and are now No. 11 in the media poll, improving two spots after dropping a hard-fought 10-8 decision to then #5/#8 Stony Brook. Towson is No. 13 in U.S. Lacrosse Women's Top 20 poll, up one from the previous week.
Towson is getting balance on offense with 14 players scoring at least one goal with
Nikki Sliwak (9g, 7a),
Blair Pearre (13g, 2a) and
Lindsey Marshall (12g, 2a) leading the way. Marshall and Pearre have combined to control 37 draws in five games.
Towson is 4-0 lifetime versus Temple. The teams played four consecutive seasons (2009-2012) with the Tigers outscoring the Owls, 60-33. The 2011 victory was the third as Towson head coach for
Sonia LaMonica.
DAZZLING D
The 2021 Tigers are eighth in the nation in scoring defense, through March 8, allowing only 6.6 goals per game. Towson has held four opponents under 10 goals this season - Mount St. Mary's (10-7), UMBC (12-5), then #8/#10 Loyola (13-7) and George Mason (18-4).
Starting defenders
Sami Chenoweth,
Rayna Deltuva,
Erin Williams and
Natalie Miller as well as defensive midfielder
Olivia Malamphy and top reserve
Gabby Biondi have scooped up 37 groundballs and caused 30 turnovers.
In the win over Loyola, Chenoweth held All-American attacker Livy Rosenzweig to two assists. Against Stony Brook, Williams held All-American attacker Tayrn Ohlmiller to one assist.
CLEARING WITH CONFIDENCE
Towson has converted 103-of-106 clears (97.2%) in the first five games of the season, third best among all D1 teams.
CLOSING IN ON 125
The 4-1 start has improved
Sonia LaMonica's record at Towson to 114-68 (.626). In her 10 previous seasons, the Tigers have won 110 games and earned spots in the NCAA Tournament six times. Towson has won four Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) tournament titles under LaMonica. Overall, she has 122 coaching victories.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT
Talented transfers
Natalie Miller (Maryland),
Nikki Sliwak (Maryland) and
Olivia Malamphy (Boston College) have made an immediate impact this season. Sliwak leads Towson in scoring with 16 points (9g, 7a). The attacker scored a career-high four goals against Loyola then handed out a career-best four assists versus George Mason. Miller, a starting defender, has caused four turnovers and picked up four groundballs. Malamphy, Towson's defensive midfielder, leads the team in groundballs (10), is tied for second in caused turnovers (5) and ranks third in draw controls (4).
THE RECORD HOLDER
Sami Chenoweth has caused 11 turnovers in the first five games of the season, increasing her school and CAA record to 162. With a team-high four ground balls against UMBC, the Manchester Valley product moved ahead of Towson Hall of Famer Shannon Witzel for 10th on the all-time list. She recorded her first career point with an assist versus Loyola in her 66th career game.
SCORING IN BUNCHES
Blair Pearre scored a career-best four goals in the victory over UMBC. The sophomore has scored at least two goals in 10 of 11 games at the collegiate level, including all five games this season. The former Under Armour All-American had four hat tricks in six games as a freshman.
FRESHMAN SENSATION
Lindsey Marshall has been impressive with 14 points (12g, 2a) and 22 draw controls in her first five games. The Catonsville graduate has scored three points in four games, including hat tricks versus The Mount, UMBC and George Mason. The midfielder has also won five draw controls on three occasions.
MISS CONSISTENCY
Kaitlin Thornton has multiple points in three games this season. The senior, who has 110 career points (77g, 33a), has produced multiple points in 33 of 48 games in a Towson uniform.
STACKING GOALS
Shelby Stack scored her 50th career goal one minute into the season at Mount St. Mary's. She added tallies in three other games and has scored at least one goal in 24 of the last 27 games, dating back to 2019.
ROCK SOLID IN THE CAGE
Carly Merlo ranks in the Top 10 nationally in goals-against average (6.76). The sophomore allowed just 19 goals and made 28 saves in wins over The Mount (10-7), UMBC (12-5) and Loyola (13-7). Freshman
Lindsay Posner has a stellar .636 save percentage in two relief appearances.
SPEED DEMONS
So far this season, nine players have been clocked at speeds of at least 17 miles per hour during a game.
Olivia Malamphy has reached the mark each time.
Nicole Liucci, Blair Pearre, Rayna Deltuva, Kaitlin Thornton, Lindsey Marshall, Erin Williams, Natalie Miller and
Kerri Liucci have also hit the number. Malamphy has been the fastest player three times with speeds of 17.80 (The Mount), 17.46 (UMBC) and 18.35 (Loyola).
Nicole Liucci had the top time against Loyola (17.68) and Deltuva was the fastest versus Stony Brook (17.92).
AWARD WINNERS
Sophomore
Olivia Malamphy was named Colonial Athletic Association Defender of the Week by the league office on Feb. 16. In her first game in a Towson uniform, the Boston College transfer had a game-high four ground balls, caused two turnovers and won a draw control in the Tigers season opening 10-7 victory over Mount St. Mary's.
Freshman
Lindsey Marshall earned Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week honors on March 2. In victories over #8 Loyola and George Mason, she scored four goals, assisted on two others and won 10 draw controls.
PRESEASON PICKS
All-American defender
Sami Chenoweth and midfielders
Blair Pearre and
Shelby Stack were selected Preseason All-CAA by the league coaches. Chenoweth was named Third Team preseason All-American by Inside Lacrosse.
SISTER, SISTER, SISTER, SISTER
Towson's roster includes four sets of sisters: Kaitlin and
Kerri Thornton and three sets of twins – seniors Hannah and
Madison Hobbes, juniors Kerri and
Nicole Liucci and freshman Paige and
Paiton Abbott.
WARD MELVILLE SOUTH
The Thornton, Hobbes and Liucci sisters all played at Ward Melville High School on Long Island during a five-year stretch between 2014-2018.
ROSTER MAKEUP
Nineteen student-athletes on the 2021 roster are from the Baltimore metropolitan area. Seven played in the powerful IAAM A Conference, six are from Carroll County schools, four played for Baltimore County programs with Howard County and Kent County being represented by one player each. Twelve of the other 17 are from New York, including eight from Long Island.
FAMILIAR FACES
Several members of the Towson lacrosse program have connections with the Temple team. Towson's
Molly Lynch and Temple's Meghan Hoffman were teammates at John Carroll, while Towson's
Kamryn McNeal and Owls defender Kara Nakrasius played together at Garnet Valley.
DID YOU KNOW?
The brothers of
Olivia Malamphy and
Lindsay Posner are teammates at Salisbury, the No. 5 ranked team in Division III. Brett Malamphy is an All-American faceoff specialist, while Logan Posner runs first midfield for the Sea Gulls.
NEW HOME VENUE
Starting this season, the Towson University women's lacrosse team will be playing in the newly-renovated Tiger Field. A new grandstand and press box were completed last summer. The facility also has all-new lighting, allowing for night games. The lights include the MUSCO Show-Light package for programmed light shows and effects. Tiger Field is part of the Lower Fields Complex, which also includes two practice facilities.
FINAL FOUR
The Tigers' former home, Johnny Unitas® Stadium, will be the home for the NCAA Division I 2021 Final Four. The semi-finals are scheduled to be played May 28 with the national championship two days later. Unitas Stadium previously hosted the Final Four in 208, 2009, 2010 and 2014.
CAA CHANGES
The CAA is using a divisional format this season to reduce travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Towson is in the North Division with Hofstra, Drexel and Delaware. The Tigers were picked to finish second in the division, behind Hofstra. Five teams – the top two in each division plus one at-large selection – will advance to the league tournament hosted by James Madison on May 6, 7 and 9.
LSN BROADCASTS
Towson will appear on Lax Sports Network's (LSN) Game of the Week package two times during the 2021 season. The Tigers host William & Mary on April 10 at Tiger Field. Eight days later, Towson's second showing takes place at James Madison.
TIGERS IN THE COMMUNITY
The Towson University athletics department deems community service as one of its highest priorities to give back to the Greater Baltimore area. Towson was on track to have its 8th consecutive year of over 10,000 hours of community service in 2019-20 before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down all activity. Towson finished with 7,527 hours last year, good for third in the NCAA Teamworks HelperHelper competition. Towson ranked #1 nationally for community service and won the 2018 National Championship for Community Service through the HelperHelper NCAA Team Works Competition. Towson also won the 2018 Volunteer of the Year Award from Susan G. Komen of Maryland.
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