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Towson Women’s Lacrosse Hosts #11/12 Stony Brook to Start CAA Play

When: Saturday, March 16, 2024
Where: Tiger Field | Towson, Md.
Time: Saturday- 12 p.m.
Team Records: #11/12 Stony Brook (5-2) vs. Towson (2-4)
Stream: FloSports
Series: Stony Brook Leads 10-0
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University women's lacrosse team starts conference play this weekend against #11/12 Stony Brook on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers are coming off a 16-3 loss to #5/9 Loyola. Hannah Delahaye led the way with two points while Emma Haring and Luca DeMaio each found the back of the net for the Tigers.
           
The Black & Gold are coming off an 11-7 season, finishing in second place in the CAA with a 5-2 record. Towson defeated Drexel in the CAA semifinals and reached the CAA Championship where the Tigers fell to Stony Brook.
 
The Tigers return All-CAA First Team midfielder Milana Zizakovic. Towson brings back last season's goal and draw control leader in Lindsey Marshall. The Tigers also bring back senior defender Blair Goodrich, who led the team in caused turnovers with 31 last season. Senior goalkeeper Jo Torres returns for second season in the crease for the Black & Gold after earning All-CAA Second Team honors.
 
Oh Captain! My Captain!
Shannon Sullivan, Milana Zizakovic, Lindsey Marshall and Blair Goodrich were selected as team captains for the 2024 season.
 
Climbing the Ranks    
Senior midfielder Lindsey Marshall is climbing up the record book in draw controls. The Catonsville, Maryland currently ranks fourth all-time in draw controls with 183. Marshall sits behind former teammate Blair Pearre for third place, trailing by 33. The midfielder led the Tigers in draw controls last season with 72 and finished 102 draw controls in her freshman season, the second highest total in a season by a Tiger.
 
Instant Impact 
Senior goalkeeper Jo Torres made an instant impact last season after joining the Tigers. Torres was named to All-CAA Second Team after ranking second in the CAA in total saves with 151. She finished four games with double-digit saves, including a season-high 13 saves against Johns Hopkins and Delaware. The senior goalkeeper ranked second in the conference in save percentage (43.2%) and third in goals against average (11.19). In her Towson debut, Torres made 12 save and totaled a 75% save percentage against the Mountaineers, which earned her CAA Defensive Player of the Week honors. Four goals are the fewest amount of goals allowed by Towson in a season opener since 2016. This season, Torres has finished with double-digit saves in all six games this season.
 
Welcome to Towson!
Kristen Carr was named the Women's Lacrosse Head Coach in July 2023. The two-time gold medalist has made assistant coaching stops at North Carolina, Delaware, Stanford, Ohio State and Johns Hopkins. Carr was an IWLCA All-American defensive midfielder at North Carolina, where she made four NCAA Tournament appearances She added Kelyn Freedman, Rebecca Lane and Shelby Harrison to her coaching staff.
 
O Canada
Milana Zizakovic returns for her junior season after being named to the All-CAA First Team last season. The Calgary, Alberta native led the Black & Gold in points with a career-high 56. Zizakovic finished third on the team in goals and assists with 41 goals and 15 assists. The midfielder ranked second on the Tigers last season in draw controls with a career-best 57 draw controls. Zizakovic registered a point in 17 of the 18 games last season while adding 22 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers. So far this season she leads the Tiger in goals (16) and points (18).
 
Preseason Accolades
The Tigers were voted to finish in third place in the Coaches poll, earning 51 points, including one first-place vote. The Black & Gold were picked behind defending champion Stony Brook and Drexel. Senior attacker Lindsey Marshall, senior defender Blair Goodrich and junior midfielder Milana Zizakovic all claimed preseason honors.
 
Fresh Faces   
Kristen Carr welcomes a class of nine freshmen to Towson for the upcoming 2024 season. She brought in Casey Meredith (midfield), Hailey Waldron (midfield), Katie Roszko (midfield), Kylie Ritter (defense), Sydney Casserly (attack), Bella Wojcik (midfield), Alexis Aaron (defense), Louise Aloi (attack) and Alyssa Edwards (goalkeeper). 
 
Back at Unitas
The Tigers return to Johnny Unitas® Stadium for the first time since 2020. Unitas plays host to two games this year for the Black & Gold with the first game being the season opener against the Mount, which the Tigers won 14-10. The second game will be against Hofstra on March 30th.
 
International Duty
Sophomore midfielder Ocea Leavy was called up to the U20 Australian team for the 2024 World Lacrosse U20 Women's World Cup. Leavy is the only returning member of the 2019 Australian U19 team which claimed bronze at the 2019 World Lacrosse U20 World Championship held in Peterborough, Canada. She earned CAA All-Rookie honors last season after scoring six goals, 11 ground balls, and two caused turnovers.
 
Midfielder Milana Zizakovic was selected to the final roster for the Canadian Women's National Box Lacrosse Team last week. Zizakovic was selected along with 47 athletes that range from national team players to current college players.
 
Staying Home
The 2024 squad has 20 student-athletes that call Maryland home. Savannah Safchuck (Towson), Casey Meredith (Hampstead), Valerie Thompson (Sykesville), Paiton and Paige Abbott (Mount Airy), Mia Rehkemper (Catonsville), Katie Roszko (Bel Air), Lindsay Clarke (Parkton), Blair Goodrich (Chester), Kylie Ritter (Ellicott City), Sydney Casserly (Baltimore), Lindsay Posner (Monkton), Hannah Glawe (Frederick), Meghan Hoskins (Towson), Bella Wojcik (Perry Hall), Lindsey Marshall (Columbia), Halley Koras (Lutherville), Louise Aloi (Towson), Jo Torres (Prince Frederick) and Alyssa Edwards (Perry Hall) all represent their home state.
 
Scouting Stony Brook
The Seawolves come into Towson as the No.11 team in the IWLCA poll with a 5-2 record. Stony Brook is led by Ellie Masera averages the second most points in the country with 6.71. She also sits second in the nation in goals per game, averaging 4.71. Avery Hines ranks ninth in the country in caused turnovers per game with 2.29. The Seawolves started the season winning its first five game, which included a 14-13 overtime victory over Syracuse, but have lost their previous two games to Johns Hopkins and Denver.
 
Looking Ahead 
The Tigers will travel to New Jersey to face the Monmouth Hawks on March 22nd for a noon matchup. The game will be streamed on FloSports.
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Players Mentioned

Blair Pearre

#13 Blair Pearre

Mid.
5' 5"
Senior
Paige Abbott

#33 Paige Abbott

Mid.
5' 4"
Senior
Lindsay  Clarke

#12 Lindsay Clarke

Att.
5' 10"
Senior
Hannah Delahaye

#39 Hannah Delahaye

Att.
5' 8"
Senior
Luca DeMaio

#7 Luca DeMaio

Att./Mid.
5' 10"
Sophomore
Hannah  Glawe

#20 Hannah Glawe

Def.
5' 2"
Sophomore
Blair Goodrich

#14 Blair Goodrich

Def.
5' 7"
Senior
Emma Haring

#31 Emma Haring

Mid.
5' 9"
Senior
Meghan  Hoskins

#21 Meghan Hoskins

Att.
6' 1"
Sophomore
Halley Koras

#25 Halley Koras

Att.
5' 5"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Blair Pearre

#13 Blair Pearre

5' 5"
Senior
Mid.
Paige Abbott

#33 Paige Abbott

5' 4"
Senior
Mid.
Lindsay  Clarke

#12 Lindsay Clarke

5' 10"
Senior
Att.
Hannah Delahaye

#39 Hannah Delahaye

5' 8"
Senior
Att.
Luca DeMaio

#7 Luca DeMaio

5' 10"
Sophomore
Att./Mid.
Hannah  Glawe

#20 Hannah Glawe

5' 2"
Sophomore
Def.
Blair Goodrich

#14 Blair Goodrich

5' 7"
Senior
Def.
Emma Haring

#31 Emma Haring

5' 9"
Senior
Mid.
Meghan  Hoskins

#21 Meghan Hoskins

6' 1"
Sophomore
Att.
Halley Koras

#25 Halley Koras

5' 5"
Junior
Att.