After opening the week with a 13-12 win over No. 1 Benedictine (Kan.), No. 4 Keiser women's lacrosse will have back-to-back games on Thursday and Friday with Tennessee Wesleyan and Siena Heights making the trip south to West Palm Beach, Fla.Â
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No. 4 Keiser Seahawks (5-0) vs Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs (0-5)
Multi-Purpose Field (West Palm Beach, Fla.)
Thursday, March 8, 11:00 AM.
No. 4 Keiser Seahawks (5-0) vs Siena Heights Saints (1-3)
Multi-Purpose Field (West Palm Beach, Fla.)
Friday, March 9, 11:00 AM.
Tennessee Wesleyan
- Keiser is 3-1 all-time against Tennessee Wesleyan.
- In their last meeting, the Seahawks won 23-4 on the road against the Bulldogs on February 23, 2022.
- The two teams have only played once in West Palm Beach with KU winning 18-7 on March 4, 2019.
Siena Heights
- Against Siena Heights, Keiser holds a 2-0 record all-time.
- Most recently, the Seahawks defeated the Saints 12-7 in the NAIA National Tournament en route to the 2021 National Championship.
- In West Palm Beach, the two sides have only met once with Keiser winning 24-11 on March 9, 2019.
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- Keiser is 5-0 on the year heading into the last two games of the week.
- With her first goal against Benedictine, Madison Andrews now owns the program record for career goals scored with 134 thus far.
- Andrews continues to lead the Seahawks this season with 28 points and 20 goals on the year.
- Tied behind her are Chloe Foley and Talia Myers with 10 goals each.Â
- After tying Sydney Passaro for most assists in a game with six, Abbey Cannon now totals 11 on the year to lead the team.
- Passaro trails by only two after recording an assist against the Ravens on Monday.
- Andrews took the lead last game over Myers in draw controls with 26 on the year to Myers' 24.
- Rebecca Gibson continues to lead the team in caused turnovers with 16 this season.
- There's a four-way tie atop the groundballs leaderboard with Gibson, Cassidy Green, Myers, and Margaret Wroe all sitting at 14 on the year.Â
- Green got her third win in net on Monday to improve to 3-0 on the year even though Wroe finished the game.
- Tennessee Wesleyan enters Thursday's game with an 0-5 start to the season after falling to Webber International on Tuesday, 8-21.
- Kylie Henrich leads the Bulldogs with seven goals this season while Olivia Ritter and Mac Alexander are tied for the lead in points with eight each.
- Siena Heights continues its spring break trip on Friday after dropping a game to Benedictine on Wednesday, 15-10.
- The Saints were down 11-2Â at one point before going on a 5-1 run to threaten the defending national champions.
- Jenna Allie scored six in the game to bring her team lead to 11 on the year.
Keiser |
2023 Stats |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
85 (17.00) |
Goals |
28 (5.60) |
48 (9.60) |
Assists |
8 (1.60) |
178 (35.60) |
Shots |
67 (13.40) |
86 (17.20) |
Caused Turnovers |
16 (3.20) |
116 (23.20) |
Groundballs |
65 (13.00) |
31 (6.20) |
Saves |
42 (8.40) |
|
Leaders |
|
Madison Andrews (20) |
Goals |
Kylie Heinrich (7) |
Abbey Cannon (11) |
Assists |
Mac Alexander (5) |
Madison Andrews (42) |
Shots |
Kylie Heinrich (16) |
Rebecca Gibson (16) |
Caused Turnovers |
Olivia Ritter (4) |
Four Tied (14) |
Groundballs |
Rylee Brendlinger/Mac Alexander (10) |
Cassidy Green (16) |
Saves |
Rylee Brendlinger (33) |
Keiser |
2023 Stats |
Siena Heights |
85 (17.00) |
Goals |
32 (8.00) |
48 (9.60) |
Assists |
4 (1.00) |
178 (35.60) |
Shots |
79 (19.75) |
86 (17.20) |
Caused Turnovers |
30 (7.50) |
116 (23.20) |
Groundballs |
62 (15.50) |
31 (6.20) |
Saves |
40 (10.00) |
|
Leaders |
|
Madison Andrews (20) |
Goals |
Jenna Allie (6) |
Abbey Cannon (11) |
Assists |
Four Tied (1) |
Madison Andrews (42) |
Shots |
Hannah Merrick (26) |
Rebecca Gibson (16) |
Caused Turnovers |
Hannah Merrick (7) |
Four Tied (14) |
Groundballs |
Lucy Stedam (7) |
Cassidy Green (16) |
Saves |
Lucy Stedam (40) |
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