ALBANY, N.Y. - The University at Albany women's lacrosse will hold its only scheduled home night game of the season on Friday, March 21 when they host Robert Morris for a Blackout. Fans are encouraged to wear black, and the first 100 fans in attendance will receive a free Great Danes black T-shirt.
Game Info vs. Robert Morris
March 21, 2025, | John Fallon Field | Albany, N.Y. | 6:00 pm
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Leading the Pack
- Coming into Wednesday's contest, UAlbany is 2-6, 2-4 at home, and 0-2 on the road.
- Mikaela Mooney leads the Great Danes with 27 points.
- Dylana Williams holds a team-high with 19 goals, following a seven-goal performance vs. Vermont which earned her America East Player of the Week.
- Mooney has tallied a team-high 16 assists.
- Paisley Cook has recorded the most draw controls of any Great Dane with 43.
- Delilah Mile leads UAlbany with 16 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers.
- Grace Cincebox has totaled the most time in net of any Great Danes keeper with 242:18 minutes, posting 16.84 goals against average and .209 save percentage.
Scouting Robert Morris
The Colonials are 2-6 overall going into Friday night's game, splitting its home and away games going 1-3 at each. RMU is averaging 8.13 goals, 21.6 shots per game with a .376 shot percentage and .769 shots on goal percentage recording 65 goals to 173 shot attempts with 133 of 173 shots being on net. In addition to their goals, the Colonials as a team have collected 33 assists for 98 points with 136 ground balls, 86 draw controls and 62 caused turnovers with 151 turnovers. 11 goals have come a woman-up and 32 goals coming unassisted. They are 13-33 on free position opportunities for a .394 free position percentage and on clears 119-146 for a .815 clear percentage.
Jenna Irwin leads all Colonials with 19 goals and three assists, trailing LaMange with 22 points, and is recording a .514 shot percentage with 37 shots and .892 shots on goal percentage going 33 SOG-to-7 shots and going 9-11 on free position shots-to-attempts, while also leading RMU with 33 Draw Controls. Vivian LaMange leads RMU with 23 points from seven goals and a team-high 16 assists. Madison Priez has picked up a team-high 22 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers.
In goal, Sydney Riker has spent the most time in the crease with 357:47 minutes with 83 goals allowed on 186 shots faces and 51 saves for a 13.92 goals against average and .381 save percentage.
Vs. the Colonials
This is the first matchup in program history between the Great Danes and Colonials.
Last time out
Dylana Williams led the Great Danes with nine points from seven goals and two assists, going 9-10 (.900%) in shots-on-goal to shots. D. Williams,
Mikaela Mooney, and
Courtney Rowe all recorded a hat-trick in the game. Mooney finished the game with a team-high four assists and three goals for seven total points.
Delilah Mile led UAlbany with two ground balls and two caused turnovers.
Paisley Cook tallied a team-high 14 draw control wins. UAlbany Outshot Vermont 34-24 with 24 SOG to the Catamounts 19. Vermont picked up 14 ground balls to the Great Danes' nine. The Purple and Gold went 3-3 on free position shots with Vermont going 1-5. Draw Controls played a pivotal role as the Great Danes won 25 of 34 draws.
Schedule Strength
Once again, the Great Danes will boast one of the toughest schedules in the country. Highlighted by the presence of two of four 2024 Final Four teams, including both national champion Boston College and Opening the season against Semi-Finalist Syracuse, UAlbany's 2025 schedule features four teams that earned berths into the 2024 NCAA Tournament, three 2024 conference champions, and three teams ranked in the final media poll of 2024. Four future opponents ranked in the top 25 of the 2025 Inside Lacrosse preseason poll.
Free for Students
UAlbany fans and students can attend UAlbany women's lacrosse home games at John Fallon Field all season long.
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