WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. - The Towson University women's lacrosse team is set to conclude the regular season on Saturday against Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) foe Monmouth in West Long Branch, Pa. for a 2:00 p.m. tilt. The Black & Gold lead 8-0 in the all-time series. Towson is coming off a 9-20 loss against No. 25 Penn. The Tigers will be coming into
Kristen Carr's third season as the head coach for the Black & Gold.
Instant Impact
Hannah Lewis has made a significant impact at attack for the Tigers this season. The redshirt junior leads the team in points (45) and goals (35). Lewis ranks sixth in the CAA in goals per game (2.19 avg/g).
Jenna Cardeno is continuing to make her mark in her sophomore season between the pipes. She currently ranks third in the CAA with 8.50 saves per game (136 total) and sits 24th nationally in the same category. Cardeno is just one save shy of reaching 300 for her career and has posted double-digit saves in seven of 16 games this season. As a freshman, she was the only goalkeeper named to the CAA All-Rookie Team.
Preseason Accolades
The Tigers were voted to finish in third place in the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) Preseason Coaches' Poll, earning 33 points. The Black & Gold were picked behind CAA defending champion Stony Brook and Drexel. Senior midfielder
Valerie Thompson and junior
Katie Roszko were named to the All-CAA team, while senior
Ocea Leavy and sophomore
Jenna Cardeno earned honorable mention recognition.
Welcome (Back) 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. Alongside
Rebecca Lane, Lyndsey Muñoz and
Kristin O'Neill, Carr will be welcoming back
Milana Zizakovic as the team's Director of Player Development.
Fresh Faces
Kristen Carr welcomes a class of eleven newcomers this season with seven freshmen and four transfers. Carr brought in senior attack
Acacia Connor (Syracuse), sophomore midfielder
Jacinda Connor (USF), graduate attack
Elise Smigiel (Penn State) and graduate goalie
Sienna Parekh (University of Nottingham). Carr's freshmen class consists of
Courtney Xippolitos (defender),
Tabi Reardon (midfielder),
Karsen Hippert (mid/def),
Annie Minoglio (attack),
Emma Dulin (goalie),
Lisa Magill (midfielder) and
Kylie Trainor (midfielder).
Staying Home
The 2026 squad has 12 student-athletes that call Maryland home.
Casey Meredith (Hampstead),
Valerie Thompson (Sykesville),
Annie Minoglio (Bel Air),
Acacia Connor (Towson),
Katie Roszko (Bel Air),
Elise Smith (Ellicott City),
Kylie Ritter (Ellicott City),
Sydney Casserly (Baltimore),
Bella Wojcik (Perry Hall),
Harli Hamlett (Sykesville),
Emma Dulin (Centreville) and
Jacinda Connor (Towson) will all represent their home state.
Scouting Monmouth
The Hawks enter Saturday's matchup with a 9-7 overall record and a 1-5 record in CAA play. Monmouth picked up wins against Merrimack, La Salle, Wagner, Youngstown State, Rider, Radford, Campbell and Old Dominion. Earlier this month, graduate student Lauren Rismani was tabbed the CAA Offensive Player of the Week following a career-high nine point game against Campbell. Rismani's three-goal, six-assist performance led the Hawks to a 17-12 victory over the Camels. Rismani is the team's top producer in points (72) and assists (53).
Up Next
The No. 3 seeded Tigers will open CAA Championship play on Thursday, April 30 against No. 2 seed Hofstra in Stony Brook, N.Y. Opening draw is set for 2:30 p.m. and will be streamed on FloCollege.