ALBANY, N.Y. - The University at Albany women's lacrosse program will travel to the No.16 ranked Clemson Tigers on Wednesday, March 26 to take on the Tigers for the first time in program history.
Game Info vs. Clemson
March 26, 2025, | Clemson Lacrosse Complex | Clemson S.C. | 6:00 pm
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Leading the Pack
- Coming into Wednesday's contest, UAlbany is 3-6 overall and 0-2 on the road while in the midst of a two-game win streak.
- Mikaela Mooney leads the Great Danes with 32 points from 13 goals and a team-leading 19 assists for a conference-leading 2.11 assists per game.
- Dylana Williams has tallied 23 goals in 36 shots which as of Monday, March 24, Willams is ranked ninth in the nation in shooting percentage at .639%.
- Paisley Cook has recorded the most draw controls of any Great Dane with 53, leading the America East with 5.89 draw controls per game.
- Delilah Mile leads UAlbany with 16 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers.
- Grace Cincebox has totaled the most time in net of any Great Danes keeper with 302:18 minutes, posting 14.89 goals against average and a .250 save percentage.
Scouting Clemson
The Tigers are 7-4 overall going into Wednesday night's game with a 3-2 record in the ACC. As a team, Clemson has recorded 156 goals, and 64 assists in 353 shots for a .442 shot percentage. With 264 shots on goal there totaling a .748 shot-on-goal percentage. They are 25-57 on free position makes to attempts for a .439 free position percentage. Additionally, the Tigers have collected 213 ground balls, 169 turnovers, 121 caused turnovers, and won 176 draw controls whole going 198-212 on clear attempts for a .934 clear percentage.
Lindsey Marshall leads Clemson with 35 points from 30 goals and five assists. Brooke Goldstein has dished out the most assists on the team with 17. Summer Agostino has picked up a team-high 29 ground balls and caused 29 turnovers. In draws, Kira Balis leads all Tigers with 99.
In net, Emily Lamparter (7-4) has tallied 565:59 minutes in 11 games with 92 goals allowed for 9.75 goals against average and 78 saves on 216 shots faced for a .459 save percentage.
Vs. The Tigers
This is the first matchup in program history between the Great Danes and Tigers.
Last time out
Mikaela Mooney led the Great Danes' offense with five points from two goals and a team-high three assists.
Dylana Williams led UAlbany's offense by recording a perfect 1.000 shot percentage and shots-on-goal percentage, scoring four goals on four shots, all being on goal while going 2-2 on free position shots.
Gracie McCauley and
Mackenzie Salentre picked up the most ground balls on the team with three each.
Paisley Cook helped set up UAlbany's offense off the draw thanks to her 10-draw control wins. In the crease
Grace Cincebox played an entire 60 minutes in the net where she made seven saves with seven goals allowed for a .500 save percentage and recorded a team-best five ground balls.
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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