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No. 21 Women's Lacrosse Visits Jacksonville Saturday
March 15, 2024 | Women's Lacrosse
Game 7 – No. 21 Princeton (3-3) at Jacksonvile (2-5)
March 16 | 11 a.m. | Rock Stadium
ESPN+ | Live Stats
THE ALL-TIME SERIES WITH JACKSONVILLE
This is the first-ever meeting between the two schools. History is fun!
TIGERS IN THE NATIONAL POLLS
Princeton sits at No. 21 in the ILWomen/IWLCA national poll and rank in the USA Lacrosse Magazine poll at No. 18. The Tigers are 2-3 against opponents ranked inside the ILWormen/IWLCA Top-25 with games already against teams ranked at the time No. 13 Florida (16-13 loss), No. 16 (Virginia, 14-12 loss), No. 21 (Yale, 11-9 loss), No. 22 (Penn State; 18-13 win) and No. 22 (Rutgers; 13-10 win).
SHAKE AND BLAKE!
Junior McKenzie Blake has put together two pretty consistent seasons over her first two collegiate campaigns, following up a 46-point rookie season with a 47-point sophomore season in 2023. She scored five times at Penn State to reach 100 career points and she enters this weekend with 115 career points on 95 goals and 20 assists to average 2.88 points-per-game over her 40 career games. After playing a true two-way game as a first-year with 12 caused turnovers and 34 grounds balls, she focused more on attack and the draw circle last year where she contributed 21 draw controls. She already has set her single-game career high in draws twice this season with seven at Virginia and then eight at Penn State. She is averaging 4.0 draws per game entering this weekend, but only has four total over her last three games.
SAY GRACE!
Grace Tauckus reached the 100-point mark at Penn on April 19 of 2023 and enters this week as the active leading scorer among Princeton players with 133 points. Two weeks ago against Yale, she scored her 100th career goal and enters this week with 107 total goals on 153 shots on goal -- scoring on 70% of her SOGs. With 107 goals and 26 assists for 133 points in 46 games, she is averaging 2.89 points per game. Last week against Monmouth, she had six points (5g, 1a) and now has scored at least one goal in 45 of her 46 career games and scored 2+ in 31 of her 46 appearances. In 2023, she had eight multi-goal games, and she already has three in 2024. She has two six-point games, those efforts were one off her career high of seven points (4g, 3a) in the 2022 Ivy League Tournament final against Yale.
Tauckus is on point with her free positions, shooting 7-for-9 so far this season to rank No. 12 in the nation in free position % at .779.
KEEPING TRACK OF KARI
Kari Buonanno is another Tiger with more than 100 career points, entering this week with 116 points over her career on 74 goals and 42 assists. With 41 career games played, she is averaging 2.83 points-per-game for her Princeton career. She has scored at least one goal in 35 of her 41 games she has played as a Tiger, and set a new career highs with 29 goals and 19 assists for 48 points over her 16 games last season. She also set a new single-season best with 44 draw controls. She has 27 points over her last 11 games entering this week, including a five-point (1g, 4a) game against Rutgers.
MACDONALD'S SERVING UP POINTS
Sophomore attacker Jami MacDonald posted a 42-point first year in 2023, scoring 24 goals and adding 18 assists. Her opening games for 2024 have continued that pace as she is third on the Tigers in points through six games with 19 (12 goals, 7 assists) and has twice matched her career high with three assists in each of Princeton's first two games. Against Rutgers, she had three goals and three ground balls and against Yale she had a goal, an assist, a draw control and a ground ball. Overall, she has 2+ goals in four of Princeton's six games. She is following the lead of her older brother Mike, a 2015 Princeton graduate and a Roper Trophy winner as the top senior male athlete in his class who ranks fifth all-time with the Princeton men in career points with 208.
COMING UP HUGHES
Sophomore goalkeeper Amelia Hughes has acclimated herself well to college lacrosse, drawing the start in each game to commence her career. She has registered 10+ saves in 12 of her 21 games, and has eight games with a save percentage north of .500. Her high-water mark in saves in a game came in a 19-save performance at Temple in 2023 which earned IWLCA National Defensive Player of the Week honors. Against No. 22 Rutgers, she made 16 saves while allowing 10 goals in the win.
Last week, she was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after totaling 23 saves and a .523 save percentage over Princeton's two games.
SOPHIE IS SO GOOD!
Junior Sophie Whiteway is a key cog on the defensive side of the midfield with 121 career draw controls, 27 caused turnovers and 32 ground balls in 40 career games played. She is also capable when called upon in the attacking third with 33 career goals and 41 total points. She was involved as usual in the opener with a goal, an assist, three caused turnovers, three ground balls and a draw control at Virginia. At Penn State, she scored twice and added two ground balls. Against Monmouth, she had eight draw controls -- one of her single-game career high of nine set three times.
MUELLER TIME!
Ellie Mueller is second on the team with 21 draw control wins this season, and takes most draws for the Tigers. She now has 52 career draw controls, each coming over her last 15 games -- averaging 3.5 per game. In 2023, she had tallied 16 points (11g. 5a) in 10 games before suffering a season-ending injury against Columbia. So far this season, she has six points (3g, 3a) in six games to go with her 21 draws. Over her 33 career games, she has 46 points (28g, 18a) and 32 ground balls to go with her 52 draw controls.
DEVITO FILLS THE STAT SHEET
Samantha DeVito does a little bit of everything for the Tigers. Last year she tallied 12 points (9g, 3a), 23 draw controls, 15 ground balls and 8 caused turnovers. She already has 15 points (10g, 5a), nine draw controls and nine ground balls so far this season.
HAVEN SENT!
Starting with the stretch run in 2023, Haven Dora has become a key part of Princeton's attack. Dating back to last season, she has 30 points (16g, 14a) over her last 11 games with 3+ points in seven of those games. She had two goals and an assist in wins at Penn State and against Monmouth, and on Wednesday at Florida she had four points (1g, 3a).
KNOW THE NAME NINA
Junior Nina Montes has 49 points in 34 career games, scoring 39 times and adding 10 assists. She can score in bunches, last season she had four games with 3+ goals, but totaled just four over her other 11 appearances. She returned at Florida after missing four games with injury.
FRESH FACES
The rookie class has made some immediate impacts over their first collegiate games. Ella Sloan came off the bench with two goals at Penn State in the fourth quarter before adding a goal and an assist against Rutgers, while Meg Morrisroe has appeared in four games and scored three goals. Colette Quinn has played in all six games so far off the bench in the midfield and scored her first career goal against Monmouth.
LET'S COOK!
Jenn Cook is in her second season as head coach of the Tigers and 12th overall on staff at Princeton. The 2007 North Carolina grad took over for Hall of Famer Chris Sailer after serving 10 seasons as an assistant and associate head coach. During her 10 previous years with the Tigers, Cook has been part of seven Ivy League championships during the eight seasons contest around COVID-19 pauses. She has helped guide the Tigers to eight NCAA appearances in those eight full seasons, reaching the NCAA Quarterfinals three times. A three-time All-American and two-time Tewaaraton Award nominee as a player, Cook was the 2007 Inside Lacrosse Defender of the Year and graduated as the Tar Heel's all-time leader in ground balls (200) and games played (76). Cook's first career win came on February 25 at Temple via a 17-9 victory, and her first career win over a Top-25 opponent was an 18-12 win at No. 14 Rutgers on March 1. She now has three wins over ranked opponents in her career.
March 16 | 11 a.m. | Rock Stadium
ESPN+ | Live Stats
THE ALL-TIME SERIES WITH JACKSONVILLE
This is the first-ever meeting between the two schools. History is fun!
TIGERS IN THE NATIONAL POLLS
Princeton sits at No. 21 in the ILWomen/IWLCA national poll and rank in the USA Lacrosse Magazine poll at No. 18. The Tigers are 2-3 against opponents ranked inside the ILWormen/IWLCA Top-25 with games already against teams ranked at the time No. 13 Florida (16-13 loss), No. 16 (Virginia, 14-12 loss), No. 21 (Yale, 11-9 loss), No. 22 (Penn State; 18-13 win) and No. 22 (Rutgers; 13-10 win).
SHAKE AND BLAKE!
Junior McKenzie Blake has put together two pretty consistent seasons over her first two collegiate campaigns, following up a 46-point rookie season with a 47-point sophomore season in 2023. She scored five times at Penn State to reach 100 career points and she enters this weekend with 115 career points on 95 goals and 20 assists to average 2.88 points-per-game over her 40 career games. After playing a true two-way game as a first-year with 12 caused turnovers and 34 grounds balls, she focused more on attack and the draw circle last year where she contributed 21 draw controls. She already has set her single-game career high in draws twice this season with seven at Virginia and then eight at Penn State. She is averaging 4.0 draws per game entering this weekend, but only has four total over her last three games.
SAY GRACE!
Grace Tauckus reached the 100-point mark at Penn on April 19 of 2023 and enters this week as the active leading scorer among Princeton players with 133 points. Two weeks ago against Yale, she scored her 100th career goal and enters this week with 107 total goals on 153 shots on goal -- scoring on 70% of her SOGs. With 107 goals and 26 assists for 133 points in 46 games, she is averaging 2.89 points per game. Last week against Monmouth, she had six points (5g, 1a) and now has scored at least one goal in 45 of her 46 career games and scored 2+ in 31 of her 46 appearances. In 2023, she had eight multi-goal games, and she already has three in 2024. She has two six-point games, those efforts were one off her career high of seven points (4g, 3a) in the 2022 Ivy League Tournament final against Yale.
Tauckus is on point with her free positions, shooting 7-for-9 so far this season to rank No. 12 in the nation in free position % at .779.
KEEPING TRACK OF KARI
Kari Buonanno is another Tiger with more than 100 career points, entering this week with 116 points over her career on 74 goals and 42 assists. With 41 career games played, she is averaging 2.83 points-per-game for her Princeton career. She has scored at least one goal in 35 of her 41 games she has played as a Tiger, and set a new career highs with 29 goals and 19 assists for 48 points over her 16 games last season. She also set a new single-season best with 44 draw controls. She has 27 points over her last 11 games entering this week, including a five-point (1g, 4a) game against Rutgers.
MACDONALD'S SERVING UP POINTS
Sophomore attacker Jami MacDonald posted a 42-point first year in 2023, scoring 24 goals and adding 18 assists. Her opening games for 2024 have continued that pace as she is third on the Tigers in points through six games with 19 (12 goals, 7 assists) and has twice matched her career high with three assists in each of Princeton's first two games. Against Rutgers, she had three goals and three ground balls and against Yale she had a goal, an assist, a draw control and a ground ball. Overall, she has 2+ goals in four of Princeton's six games. She is following the lead of her older brother Mike, a 2015 Princeton graduate and a Roper Trophy winner as the top senior male athlete in his class who ranks fifth all-time with the Princeton men in career points with 208.
COMING UP HUGHES
Sophomore goalkeeper Amelia Hughes has acclimated herself well to college lacrosse, drawing the start in each game to commence her career. She has registered 10+ saves in 12 of her 21 games, and has eight games with a save percentage north of .500. Her high-water mark in saves in a game came in a 19-save performance at Temple in 2023 which earned IWLCA National Defensive Player of the Week honors. Against No. 22 Rutgers, she made 16 saves while allowing 10 goals in the win.
Last week, she was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after totaling 23 saves and a .523 save percentage over Princeton's two games.
SOPHIE IS SO GOOD!
Junior Sophie Whiteway is a key cog on the defensive side of the midfield with 121 career draw controls, 27 caused turnovers and 32 ground balls in 40 career games played. She is also capable when called upon in the attacking third with 33 career goals and 41 total points. She was involved as usual in the opener with a goal, an assist, three caused turnovers, three ground balls and a draw control at Virginia. At Penn State, she scored twice and added two ground balls. Against Monmouth, she had eight draw controls -- one of her single-game career high of nine set three times.
MUELLER TIME!
Ellie Mueller is second on the team with 21 draw control wins this season, and takes most draws for the Tigers. She now has 52 career draw controls, each coming over her last 15 games -- averaging 3.5 per game. In 2023, she had tallied 16 points (11g. 5a) in 10 games before suffering a season-ending injury against Columbia. So far this season, she has six points (3g, 3a) in six games to go with her 21 draws. Over her 33 career games, she has 46 points (28g, 18a) and 32 ground balls to go with her 52 draw controls.
DEVITO FILLS THE STAT SHEET
Samantha DeVito does a little bit of everything for the Tigers. Last year she tallied 12 points (9g, 3a), 23 draw controls, 15 ground balls and 8 caused turnovers. She already has 15 points (10g, 5a), nine draw controls and nine ground balls so far this season.
HAVEN SENT!
Starting with the stretch run in 2023, Haven Dora has become a key part of Princeton's attack. Dating back to last season, she has 30 points (16g, 14a) over her last 11 games with 3+ points in seven of those games. She had two goals and an assist in wins at Penn State and against Monmouth, and on Wednesday at Florida she had four points (1g, 3a).
KNOW THE NAME NINA
Junior Nina Montes has 49 points in 34 career games, scoring 39 times and adding 10 assists. She can score in bunches, last season she had four games with 3+ goals, but totaled just four over her other 11 appearances. She returned at Florida after missing four games with injury.
FRESH FACES
The rookie class has made some immediate impacts over their first collegiate games. Ella Sloan came off the bench with two goals at Penn State in the fourth quarter before adding a goal and an assist against Rutgers, while Meg Morrisroe has appeared in four games and scored three goals. Colette Quinn has played in all six games so far off the bench in the midfield and scored her first career goal against Monmouth.
LET'S COOK!
Jenn Cook is in her second season as head coach of the Tigers and 12th overall on staff at Princeton. The 2007 North Carolina grad took over for Hall of Famer Chris Sailer after serving 10 seasons as an assistant and associate head coach. During her 10 previous years with the Tigers, Cook has been part of seven Ivy League championships during the eight seasons contest around COVID-19 pauses. She has helped guide the Tigers to eight NCAA appearances in those eight full seasons, reaching the NCAA Quarterfinals three times. A three-time All-American and two-time Tewaaraton Award nominee as a player, Cook was the 2007 Inside Lacrosse Defender of the Year and graduated as the Tar Heel's all-time leader in ground balls (200) and games played (76). Cook's first career win came on February 25 at Temple via a 17-9 victory, and her first career win over a Top-25 opponent was an 18-12 win at No. 14 Rutgers on March 1. She now has three wins over ranked opponents in her career.
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