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No. 11 Women's Lacrosse Hosts No. 5 Stony Brook Tuesday Night
March 28, 2022 | Women's Lacrosse
No. 11 Princeton (6-1, 1-0 Ivy) vs No. 5 Stony Brook (6-2, 1-0 America East)
March 29 | 7 p.m.
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RANKINGS RECAP
Princeton enters this week ranked No. 11 in the ILWomen/IWLCA National Rankings and No. 10 in the Nike/US Lacrosse National Poll. The Tigers are 3-1 in games against teams ranked in the Top-25, with wins over then-No. 10 Virginia, then-No. 20 Temple and then-No. 17 USC and a loss last week to then-No. 7 Loyola.
THE ALL-TIME SERIES
The Tigers and Sea Wolves have not met often, with just three meetings between the two teams all-time. Princeton owns a 2-1 record in those meetings, the first an 8-4 win in the 2-15 NCAA Tournament followed by a 15-14 win in Princeton on March 9, 2019. The most recent contest between the two teams was an 18-12 win for Stony Brook at home on March 8, 2020.
ONE FINAL SAIL
Head coach Chris Sailer embarks on her final season as head coach ot the Tigers after announcing her retirement in November. Already a member of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Sailer was announced for induction into the IWLCA Hall of Fame this past week. The winningest coach in program history, Sailer is No. 5 all-time among all NCAA women's lacrosse coaches -- and No. 2 in Division I -- with 424 wins. She is also No. 2 all-time in wins by a head coach at one institution in NCAA Lacrosse. She has won three NCAA championships during her time with the Tigers, and is a 15-time Ivy League champion.
SEARS' CATALOG
Senior Kyla Sears enters the season with an impressive collection of stats and records. Her 239 points currently are No. 3 all-time by a Tiger -- 46 away from tying the top spot. She also enters this week with 163 career goals -- No. 4 all-time by a Tiger and 12 away from tying Lindey Biles '05 for No. 3. Her 76 assists are No. 6 all-time by a Princeton player -- 15 away from the top spot and three away from No. 5.
ATOP THE ACTIVE LEADERS
Kyla Sears has totaled 239 points in 50 career games, averaging 4.69 points-per-game which currently ranks No. 5 among active Division I players. Her 3.20 goals-per-game rank No. 11 among active players and her 1.49 assists-per-game rank No. 13 among active DI players.
MARGE IS MARCHING UP THE CHARTS
Marge Donovan's 149 career draw controls entering the week rank No. 4 all-time by a Tiger. She is 3 away from tying Sarah Lloyd '14 for No. 3.
FISH IS CATCHING ON
Goalkeeper Sam Fish has 454 saves over her 49 appearances, ranking No. 7 all-time in saves by a Princeton goalie and 51 away from the No. 6 spot.
BUONANNO IS BUENO
Sophomore Kari Buonanno registered 18 points (14g, 4 a) over her five games in 2020 and was on pace for a 70+ point season which would have been among the best single season in program history. She has 14 goals and 18 points in seven games this season, including a four-goal game at Virginia in the opener. She also has eight caused turnovers and seven ground balls, already surpassing her totals in those categories from her five games played in 2020.
GRACE ON FIRE
Sophomore Grace Tauckus had 17 goals in five games as a freshman in 2020, averaging 3.4 goals-per-game. Her pace was also in range of a Top-10 single-season mark for the Princeton program. Through seven games this season, she has 18g, 4a for 22 points.
SHAKE AND BLAKE
McKenzie Blake has 21 points (16g. 5a) through seven games, including a five-goal game at No. 17 USC. A two-way player, she has also caused seven turnovers and picked up 15 grounds balls.
MUELLER TIME
Sophomore Ellie Mueller has 11 points in six games played, including a four-assist game at No. 17 USC. She has 6g, 5a with seven ground balls added.
KATE THE GREAT
Kate Mulham has set career highs in goals (10), assists (6), points (16), and ground balls (6) this season. Her 16 points through seven games in 2022 are double the eight points she had in five games in 2020.
SOPHIE, SO GOOD
Sophie Whiteway is fifth on the team with 16 points (11g, 5a) through seven games, also factoring in huge in the midfield with 32 draw controls, five caused turnovers and six ground balls. She had nine draw controls at USC, starting a four-game stretch where she was won 26 draw controls.
TIGERS SWEEP CALIFORNIA TRIP
Kyla Sears (4g, 3a) and McKenzie Blake (5g) led the offense, while Sophie Whiteway had nine draw controls and three goals as the Tigers never trailed in an 18-13 win at USC on Tuesday. Princeton would then cap its West Coast swing with a 27-18 win over San Diego State. Nina Montes (5g, 1a) and Kyla Sears (4g, 1a) had big days on offense, as did    McKenzie Blake and Grace Tauckus who each had four goals. Marge Donovan had 11 draw controls, tying Princeton's single-game high.
DONOVAN AND SEARS SWEEP IVY WEEKLY HONORS
After a 2-0 trip to California, Princeton swept both Ivy League weekly awards. Marge Donovan was a key cog in the draw game with her 11 draw controls at SDSU, earning Defensive Player of the Week honors. Kyla Sears had 12 points over the two games, securing Ivy Offensive Player of the Week honors for the second time this season.
TIGERS CONQUER CORNELL TO OPEN IVY PLAY
Princeton again needed a late comeback, but improved to 3-0 with a 13-12 win over Cornell on March 5 to open Ivy League play. The Tigers trailed, 12-10, after three quarters but shut the Big Red out over the game's final 23:12 en route to the win. Kyla Sears and Ellie Mueller each had three goals and an assist in the win. Sam Fish made eight saves, including a game-saver with 0:05 left to play.
PRINCETON TAMES TEMPLE IN HOME OPENER
The Tigers needed some time to pull away from No. 22 Temple, but closed the game with its final four goals in a 14-10 win at Sherrerd Field. Kyla Sears had three of her six goals in that fourth quarter, assisting on another. Grace Tauckus had four goals, and McKenzie Blake had a four-point game with three assists. Sam Fish made nine saves, five of which came in the third quarter.
SEARS NAMED IVY LEAGUE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kyla Sears tied her career high in goals (6) and points (8) last weekend against Temple, earning Ivy League Player of the Week honors.
TIGERS OPEN WITH WIN AT #11 VIRGINIA
Princeton's first game since March 8, 2020 was a resounding 17-11 win at No. 11 Virginia. The Tigers never trailed in the game, receiving points from 11 different players. Kari Buonanno had four goals, while Grace Tauckus had three goals and an assist. Freshman McKenzie Blake had a hat trick in her debut, adding four ground balls. Princeton played the final 26:57 without All-American senior Kyla Sears following her second yellow card -- Princeton's young guns would rally and turn a three-goal lead at the time into a five-goal win.
SAM'S BIG START GAINS NATIONAL ATTENTION
Goalie Sam Fish made 15 saves in the win at UVA, one off her career high. Her work resulted in IWLCA National Defensive Player of the Week and Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors.
PRESEASON PICK
For the fifth season in a row, Princeton has been chosen as the preseason No. 1 in the Ivy League Preseason Poll. The Tigers were a unanimous top choice, receiving all 18 first place votes.
THE WATCH
Marge Donovan and Kyla Sears were two of the 50 women named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List ahead of the 2022 season Sears has now been named to the Tewaaraton Watch List in each of her four seasons, for Donovan this is her third selection.
ALL-AMERICAN AMERICANS
Sears and Donovan have also has red, white and blue running through their veins in addition to our Orange & Black. This fall, they represented the United States at the Super Sixes event at US Lacrosse headquarters in Maryland. Ahead of this season, they both were named Preseason All-Americans by both US Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse.
RUNNING IT BACK
Of Princeton 75 goals scored over five games in 2020, players who accounted for 85% of that scoring return for the Tigers this season. In addition to Sears, Tauckus and Buonanno the Tigers return big contributions from Kate Mulham (6 goals, 2 assists), Maria Pansini (3g, 3a) and Gaby Hamburger (0g, 5a).
D-UNIT
Princeton's defense is an experienced group. Marge Donovan, Mary Murphy and Olivia Pugh each started all five games in 2020 and enter this year with a combined 131 games played among them. They have also collectively posted 103 caused turnovers and 192 ground balls.
March 29 | 7 p.m.
ESPN+
Live Stats
Princeton Laxcast with Chris Sailer
RANKINGS RECAP
Princeton enters this week ranked No. 11 in the ILWomen/IWLCA National Rankings and No. 10 in the Nike/US Lacrosse National Poll. The Tigers are 3-1 in games against teams ranked in the Top-25, with wins over then-No. 10 Virginia, then-No. 20 Temple and then-No. 17 USC and a loss last week to then-No. 7 Loyola.
THE ALL-TIME SERIES
The Tigers and Sea Wolves have not met often, with just three meetings between the two teams all-time. Princeton owns a 2-1 record in those meetings, the first an 8-4 win in the 2-15 NCAA Tournament followed by a 15-14 win in Princeton on March 9, 2019. The most recent contest between the two teams was an 18-12 win for Stony Brook at home on March 8, 2020.
ONE FINAL SAIL
Head coach Chris Sailer embarks on her final season as head coach ot the Tigers after announcing her retirement in November. Already a member of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Sailer was announced for induction into the IWLCA Hall of Fame this past week. The winningest coach in program history, Sailer is No. 5 all-time among all NCAA women's lacrosse coaches -- and No. 2 in Division I -- with 424 wins. She is also No. 2 all-time in wins by a head coach at one institution in NCAA Lacrosse. She has won three NCAA championships during her time with the Tigers, and is a 15-time Ivy League champion.
SEARS' CATALOG
Senior Kyla Sears enters the season with an impressive collection of stats and records. Her 239 points currently are No. 3 all-time by a Tiger -- 46 away from tying the top spot. She also enters this week with 163 career goals -- No. 4 all-time by a Tiger and 12 away from tying Lindey Biles '05 for No. 3. Her 76 assists are No. 6 all-time by a Princeton player -- 15 away from the top spot and three away from No. 5.
ATOP THE ACTIVE LEADERS
Kyla Sears has totaled 239 points in 50 career games, averaging 4.69 points-per-game which currently ranks No. 5 among active Division I players. Her 3.20 goals-per-game rank No. 11 among active players and her 1.49 assists-per-game rank No. 13 among active DI players.
MARGE IS MARCHING UP THE CHARTS
Marge Donovan's 149 career draw controls entering the week rank No. 4 all-time by a Tiger. She is 3 away from tying Sarah Lloyd '14 for No. 3.
FISH IS CATCHING ON
Goalkeeper Sam Fish has 454 saves over her 49 appearances, ranking No. 7 all-time in saves by a Princeton goalie and 51 away from the No. 6 spot.
BUONANNO IS BUENO
Sophomore Kari Buonanno registered 18 points (14g, 4 a) over her five games in 2020 and was on pace for a 70+ point season which would have been among the best single season in program history. She has 14 goals and 18 points in seven games this season, including a four-goal game at Virginia in the opener. She also has eight caused turnovers and seven ground balls, already surpassing her totals in those categories from her five games played in 2020.
GRACE ON FIRE
Sophomore Grace Tauckus had 17 goals in five games as a freshman in 2020, averaging 3.4 goals-per-game. Her pace was also in range of a Top-10 single-season mark for the Princeton program. Through seven games this season, she has 18g, 4a for 22 points.
SHAKE AND BLAKE
McKenzie Blake has 21 points (16g. 5a) through seven games, including a five-goal game at No. 17 USC. A two-way player, she has also caused seven turnovers and picked up 15 grounds balls.
MUELLER TIME
Sophomore Ellie Mueller has 11 points in six games played, including a four-assist game at No. 17 USC. She has 6g, 5a with seven ground balls added.
KATE THE GREAT
Kate Mulham has set career highs in goals (10), assists (6), points (16), and ground balls (6) this season. Her 16 points through seven games in 2022 are double the eight points she had in five games in 2020.
SOPHIE, SO GOOD
Sophie Whiteway is fifth on the team with 16 points (11g, 5a) through seven games, also factoring in huge in the midfield with 32 draw controls, five caused turnovers and six ground balls. She had nine draw controls at USC, starting a four-game stretch where she was won 26 draw controls.
TIGERS SWEEP CALIFORNIA TRIP
Kyla Sears (4g, 3a) and McKenzie Blake (5g) led the offense, while Sophie Whiteway had nine draw controls and three goals as the Tigers never trailed in an 18-13 win at USC on Tuesday. Princeton would then cap its West Coast swing with a 27-18 win over San Diego State. Nina Montes (5g, 1a) and Kyla Sears (4g, 1a) had big days on offense, as did    McKenzie Blake and Grace Tauckus who each had four goals. Marge Donovan had 11 draw controls, tying Princeton's single-game high.
DONOVAN AND SEARS SWEEP IVY WEEKLY HONORS
After a 2-0 trip to California, Princeton swept both Ivy League weekly awards. Marge Donovan was a key cog in the draw game with her 11 draw controls at SDSU, earning Defensive Player of the Week honors. Kyla Sears had 12 points over the two games, securing Ivy Offensive Player of the Week honors for the second time this season.
TIGERS CONQUER CORNELL TO OPEN IVY PLAY
Princeton again needed a late comeback, but improved to 3-0 with a 13-12 win over Cornell on March 5 to open Ivy League play. The Tigers trailed, 12-10, after three quarters but shut the Big Red out over the game's final 23:12 en route to the win. Kyla Sears and Ellie Mueller each had three goals and an assist in the win. Sam Fish made eight saves, including a game-saver with 0:05 left to play.
PRINCETON TAMES TEMPLE IN HOME OPENER
The Tigers needed some time to pull away from No. 22 Temple, but closed the game with its final four goals in a 14-10 win at Sherrerd Field. Kyla Sears had three of her six goals in that fourth quarter, assisting on another. Grace Tauckus had four goals, and McKenzie Blake had a four-point game with three assists. Sam Fish made nine saves, five of which came in the third quarter.
SEARS NAMED IVY LEAGUE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kyla Sears tied her career high in goals (6) and points (8) last weekend against Temple, earning Ivy League Player of the Week honors.
TIGERS OPEN WITH WIN AT #11 VIRGINIA
Princeton's first game since March 8, 2020 was a resounding 17-11 win at No. 11 Virginia. The Tigers never trailed in the game, receiving points from 11 different players. Kari Buonanno had four goals, while Grace Tauckus had three goals and an assist. Freshman McKenzie Blake had a hat trick in her debut, adding four ground balls. Princeton played the final 26:57 without All-American senior Kyla Sears following her second yellow card -- Princeton's young guns would rally and turn a three-goal lead at the time into a five-goal win.
SAM'S BIG START GAINS NATIONAL ATTENTION
Goalie Sam Fish made 15 saves in the win at UVA, one off her career high. Her work resulted in IWLCA National Defensive Player of the Week and Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors.
PRESEASON PICK
For the fifth season in a row, Princeton has been chosen as the preseason No. 1 in the Ivy League Preseason Poll. The Tigers were a unanimous top choice, receiving all 18 first place votes.
THE WATCH
Marge Donovan and Kyla Sears were two of the 50 women named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List ahead of the 2022 season Sears has now been named to the Tewaaraton Watch List in each of her four seasons, for Donovan this is her third selection.
ALL-AMERICAN AMERICANS
Sears and Donovan have also has red, white and blue running through their veins in addition to our Orange & Black. This fall, they represented the United States at the Super Sixes event at US Lacrosse headquarters in Maryland. Ahead of this season, they both were named Preseason All-Americans by both US Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse.
RUNNING IT BACK
Of Princeton 75 goals scored over five games in 2020, players who accounted for 85% of that scoring return for the Tigers this season. In addition to Sears, Tauckus and Buonanno the Tigers return big contributions from Kate Mulham (6 goals, 2 assists), Maria Pansini (3g, 3a) and Gaby Hamburger (0g, 5a).
D-UNIT
Princeton's defense is an experienced group. Marge Donovan, Mary Murphy and Olivia Pugh each started all five games in 2020 and enter this year with a combined 131 games played among them. They have also collectively posted 103 caused turnovers and 192 ground balls.
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