Xavier University Athletics

Women's Lacrosse Welcomes Detroit Mercy to Corcoran Field on Tuesday Afternoon
03.04.24 | Women's Lacrosse
The Musketeers will host the Titans for the second consecutive season, looking to pick up a win in the series history
CINCINNATI - Xavier women's lacrosse will continue in the seven-game homestand, hosting Detroit Mercy for the second consecutive season on Tuesday afternoon.
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GAME INFORMATION
XAVIER vs. DETROIT MERCY
March 5 | 12 p.m. ET | Cincinnati, Ohio | Corcoran Field
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ABOUT THE OPPONENT

2023 Record:Â 3-11 (2-6 MAC)
2023 Postseason:Â N/A
Head Coach:Â Madeline Dugan (1st Season)
Series History: 0-1
Last Meeting: Feb. 19, 2023 - Detroit Mercy won 11-10
• Xavier's game against Detroit Mercy served as the home opener for the program.
• Lola Mancuso and former attacker Riley Halloran recorded the first hat tricks in program history, combining for seven goals.
• Mancuso, Samantha Balara, and Julie Cassidy each posted an assist.
• Former midfielder Hannah McFeeters collected six ground balls and four caused turnovers, the game-high in both categories.
• Sydney Saba collected a career-high four ground balls and Samanatha Balara collected a career-high five ground balls.
• Julie Cassidy led efforts on the draw with three controls.
• Marina Piszczor set the individual single-game record with 15 saves in the cage.
• Xavier out-paced Detroit Mercy in saves.
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LAST OUTING
• Lola Mancuso led the scoring efforts for Xavier against Akron, boasting four goals, also accumulating one assist, three ground balls, two draw controls, and four caused turnovers.
• Katherine Prentice and Sawyer Walker added two goals apiece to the team's total of 10.
• Prentice also collected four ground balls, one draw control, and two caused turnovers.
• Megan Droney notched the game- and team-high of three assists.
• Kirra Crowley continued her five-game scoring streak with one goal and one assist.
• The Musketeers totaled 10 goals, 12 ground balls, nine draw controls, 11 caused turnovers, five assists, and nine saves.
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BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS
• Lola Mancuso earned her first career BIG EAST Honor Roll selection on March 4 following a one-score loss to Akron. The sophomore attacker collected four goals for her 10th career hat trick, one assist, two draw controls, three ground balls, and a career-high four caused turnovers.
• Lola Mancuso was selected as the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week for the second consecutive week on Feb. 26 after a 15-11 win over Presbyterian. The sophomore attacker collected her ninth career hat trick, recording three goals, and broke her career-high in assists with four and tied her career-high for ground balls with three. Mancuso remains the only Xavier women's lacrosse player to earn the award.
• Katherine Prentice earned a spot in the BIG EAST weekly awards with her first Honor Roll selection on Feb. 26. The freshman midfielder boasted a career- and team-high four goals against the Blue Hose, notching her second career hat trick. Prentice also accumulated one assist, three draw controls, and one ground ball in the 15-11 win.
• Lola Mancuso was selected as the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week on Feb. 19 for the first time in her career. In the record game against Radford, Mancuso led the scoring efforts with seven goals, a new career-high and a single-game program record for the Musketeers. The sophomore attacker tallied a hat trick in the first 15 minutes of action, an impressive feat for the program's leading scorer. Along with the seven goals, Mancuso tacked on three assists and five draw controls, also career-highs in the respective categories, and one ground ball and one caused turnover. The seven goals and three assists combined for a total of 10 points, which surpassed the previous single-game record of eight points, also a record owned by Mancuso.  Lola Mancuso is the first player in Xavier women's lacrosse history to be tabbed as a BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week.
• Colby Wasson was selected as the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week on Feb. 19 for the first time in her career. The freshman defender collected five ground balls and five caused turnovers, a career-high and a season-high for the Musketeers in the respective categories. Wasson broke the caused turnover single-game record and is now the first Musketeer in program history to be tabbed as a Defensive Player of the Week.Â
• Megan Droney also earned a spot in the BIG EAST weekly awards with her first Honor Roll selection on Feb. 19 after the 17-10 victory over Radford. Droney becomes the second player in program history to be tabbed to the Honor Roll. The freshman midfielder reached career-highs with her two goals and four assists, tallying six points and breaking the single-game record for assists. Droney also recorded two ground ball in the highest-scoring game the Musketeers have played. Â
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BIG EAST STANDINGS
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Place | Team | BIG EAST | OVERALL |
1. | Denver | 0-0 | 3-2 |
2. | Xavier | 0-0 | 2-3 |
3. | Marquette | 0-0 | 2-4 |
4. | Georgetown | 0-0 | 2-4 |
5. | Villanova | 0-0 | 2-4 |
6. | UConn | 0-0 | 1-3 |
7. | Butler | 0-0 | 1-4 |
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BIG EAST PRESEASON POLL
BIG EAST Preseason Poll
First Place Votes in ()
Denver (6)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 36 pts
Connecticut      29
Villanova          25
Georgetown (1) 21
Marquette        19
Butler                 10
Xavier                 7
BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year
Kate Shaffer, Connecticut, Gr., A
BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year
Sam Thacker, Denver, Gr., D
Preseason All-BIG EAST Team
Leah Rubino, Butler, Sr., M
Rayea Davis, Connecticut, R-So., A
Madelyn George, Connecticut, Gr., M
Kate Shaffer, Connecticut, Gr., A*
Landyn White, Connecticut, Gr., GK*
Emelia Bohi, Denver, Jr., GK
Julia Gilbert, Denver, Gr., A
Abby Jenkins, Denver, Sr., DS
Bryn McCaughey, Denver, Sr., D
Trinity McPherson, Denver, Gr., D*
Sam Thacker, Denver, Sr., D*
Tatum Geist, Georgetown, Sr., M*
Kylie Hazen, Georgetown, Sr., A
Leigh Steiner, Marquette, Sr., M
Sydney Pappas, Villanova, Jr., A*
*denotes unanimous selection
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SCHEDULE NOTES
• The 2024 women's lacrosse schedule consists of nine home games and seven road games with a full BIG EAST schedule. The Musketeers are eligible for the 2024 BIG EAST Tournament, which will be hosted at Xavier's Corcoran Field from May 2-4.
• The Musketeers will face six new opponents, Arizona State, San Diego State, Akron, Cincinnati, Vanderbilt, and Louisville, in non-conference action. Â
• Xavier women's lacrosse will face teams from six different conferences in the program's second season (BIG EAST, PAC-12, Big South, Mid-American, AAC, and ACC).
• The six-game BIG EAST slate opens on Mar. 23 at 11 a.m. as Xavier hosts Butler and closes on Apr. 27 at 1:30 p.m. ET on the road at Denver.
• The 2024 home opener is on Feb. 17 against Radford and home action concludes on Apr. 20 vs Marquette.
• The Musketeers will face three teams that saw action in the 2023 postseason: Denver (NCAA Tournament Semifinals) and Marquette and UConn (NCAA Tournament First Round).
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ABOUT THE MUSKETEERS
• Head Coach Meg Decker enters her second season at the helm of the program. Last season, Decker led the Musketeers to four program wins, three postseason awards, and three in-season awards. Coach Decker continues to strengthen the Xavier program in it's second season. The head coach also played crucial roles in establishing women's lacrosse programs at the U.S. Naval Academy as an athlete, Virginia Commonwealth as an assistant coach, and Hartford as a first-time head coach. Â
• Assistant Coach Lexy Biller enters her first season with the program after a successful playing career at Lindenwood. Biller was paramount in the success of the Lindenwood program, leading the squad to a 2021 NCAA DII National Championship, breaking the program records in career draw controls, earning 2021 USA Lacrosse All-American honors, All-Region First Team IWLCA Honors, and a 2023 All-ASUN Second Team selection after the program's transition to Division I.
• Xavier's 2024 squad consists of 37 athletes - 14 freshmen, 16 sophomores, two juniors, four seniors, and one graduate. Of the 37 players, 21 letterwinners are returning to the program for the second season and 16 are new to the roster. Head Coach Meg Decker added two transfers, Julia Frombach and Jordan Miller, and the 14 freshmen in the off-season.
• Among notable returning letterwinners is sophomore attack Lola Mancuso. Mancuso scored the first program goal, the first free position goal, the first hat trick, and the first sock trick, as well as became the first player to be named a BIG EAST Freshman of the Week and secured the program's highest postseason honor as the 2023 BIG EAST Freshman of the Year. She led the Musketeers in points, goals, free position goals, shots on goal, total shots, game-winning goals, and man-up and man-down goals.
• Additional notable returning players are Erin Berls, a 2023 All-BIG EAST Second Team selection, Kiera Armitage, the program leader in draw controls and a 2023 BIG EAST Freshman of the Week, Molly Smith, the program leader in shot percentage and shots on goal percentage, Marina Piszczor, the program leader in saves, shots faced, and save percentage, and Claire Slade, the program leader in assists.
• In the inaugural season, the Musketeers recorded a 4-10 (0-6 BIG EAST) record, notching wins over Radford, Presbyterian, Longwood, and Eastern Michigan.
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Players Mentioned
HIGHLIGHTS | Lacrosse at Butler
Saturday, April 26
HIGHLIGHTS | Lacrosse at Vanderbilt
Wednesday, April 23
HIGHLIGHTS | Lacrosse at UConn
Saturday, April 19
HIGHLIGHTS | Lacrosse vs Villanova
Saturday, April 12