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Have Dora Sets Ivy League Career Assist Record In 20-9 Win At Hofstra
March 18, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
History For Haven Dora!
The second assist of the night off the stick of the senior attacker made Ivy League history as she set a new Ivy record for assists in a career and broke the previous record of 127 set by Penn's Nina Corcoran from 2013-16. By the time the night was over, Dora had added two more and now sits atop the Ivy record book with 130 career helpers.
The history set the tone for the 17th-ranked Tigers (4-3, 1-0 ivy) as they poured in goals at Hofstra (5-5, 1-0 CAA) en route to a 20-9 win over the Pride on Long Island.
Jami MacDonald had another superb night on attack for the Tigers, scoring five times and adding three assists for an eight-point night to move into a tie for the No. 6 spot all-time in points by a Tiger with 221.
In addition to MacDonald's five-spot and Dora's hat trick, the Tigers also had three-goal nights from Meg Morrisroe and Ella Sloan. All total, eight different Tigers had at least one goal.
Amelia Hughes made 10 saves while allowing nine goals for her seventh game in double figures in saves this season.
How It Happened
The Tigers are off until March 28 when they host No. 7 Yale at Sherrerd Field in Ivy League play. Opening draw with the Bulldogs is set for 12 p.m.
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The second assist of the night off the stick of the senior attacker made Ivy League history as she set a new Ivy record for assists in a career and broke the previous record of 127 set by Penn's Nina Corcoran from 2013-16. By the time the night was over, Dora had added two more and now sits atop the Ivy record book with 130 career helpers.
That assist not only set Ivy history, it established another personal milestone for Dora as it was her 200th career point to make her just the 11th player in program history to reach the 200-point plateau. Dora's night included seven total points and she now has 205 for her career.A look at the milestone moment for Haven Dora!
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) March 19, 2026
Her 200th career point and the @IvyLeague career record setter! pic.twitter.com/vD6PFgXSGs
The history set the tone for the 17th-ranked Tigers (4-3, 1-0 ivy) as they poured in goals at Hofstra (5-5, 1-0 CAA) en route to a 20-9 win over the Pride on Long Island.
Jami MacDonald had another superb night on attack for the Tigers, scoring five times and adding three assists for an eight-point night to move into a tie for the No. 6 spot all-time in points by a Tiger with 221.
In addition to MacDonald's five-spot and Dora's hat trick, the Tigers also had three-goal nights from Meg Morrisroe and Ella Sloan. All total, eight different Tigers had at least one goal.
Abigail Roberts won seven draws while Sloan added five.No One's Stopping Morrisroe!
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) March 19, 2026
Meg Morrisroe goes coast to coast to complete the Hat Trick! pic.twitter.com/a0Sp9MWIYX
Amelia Hughes made 10 saves while allowing nine goals for her seventh game in double figures in saves this season.
How It Happened
- Princeton jumped out to a 5-0 lead, scoring five times in the first 5:13 of the game.
- Four different players scored in that span, with Ella Sloan netting two and the others coming from Meg Morrisroe, Becca Kirschner and Colette Quinn.
- Hofstra settled in a bit as the teams traded goals for the remainder of the first quarter and the Tigers led, 7-2, after one period.
- In the second quarter, Jami MacDonald got cooking with four goals in just that quarter as the Tigers tacked on another seven goals to lead, 14-7, after one half.
- Princeton closed the first half with a 4-0 run, holding Hofstra off the scoreboard for the final 6:08 of the half.
- Hofstra had the better of the third quarter, holding the Tigers off the scoreboard for the first 12:33 of the third period. The Pride were only able to score three goals in that span, though, and got as close as five goals down at 14-9 before MacDonald scored her fifth of the game.
- That goal reignited the Princeton offense as the Tigers scored the game's final six goals with Molnar adding two more and goals also coming from Morrisroe, Dora and Grace Mulham.
The Tigers are off until March 28 when they host No. 7 Yale at Sherrerd Field in Ivy League play. Opening draw with the Bulldogs is set for 12 p.m.
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Team Stats
PRI
HOF
Shots
43
36
Turnovers
11
11
Caused Turnovers
7
4
Draw Controls
16
14
Free-Position Shots
7
4
Ground Balls
13
11
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