After
getting its first two Ivy wins of the season last weekend, the women's lacrosse
team aims to up its conference record to .500 when it faces off against No. 14
Yale (11-4, 4-2 Ivy) tomorrow at Schoellkopf Field at 1 p.m. The Red (3-8, 2-3
Ivy) can spoil the Bulldogs' hopes of getting an at-large bid to the NCAA
tournament by getting the upset.
Cornell
snapped a five-game losing streak last Friday with an 11-9 win at Brown, buoyed
by hat tricks from juniors Lindsay Steinberg and Kristen Smith. The Red's game
on Sunday against Columbia was interrupted near the end of the first half due
to lightning. When play resumed, the Lions mounted a comeback in the second half,
but Cornell held on for the 10-8 win. Senior co-captain Jaime Quinn recorded
four points on the day, while freshman Lindsey Moore came off the bench to net
two goals and an assist.
This
weekend, the Red will need to shut down Yale's prolific offense, which is
averaging 12.53 goals per game.
"Yale
has three really significant scoring threats, and two of the three are very
tall, one is six foot tall and the other is 5-11," said head coach Jenny
Graap '86. "In preparing for [Yale], we're trying to get our defense ready
for denying some of these feeds to the tall girls inside and lots of
communication on the defensive end so that we can be really solid in our effort
in the backfield."
The
trio of Miles Whitman, Sophie Melniker, and Katherine Sargent has combined for
135 of the Yale's 188 goals this season. Melniker is the reigning Ivy League
Player of the Week after scoring 16 goals in Yale's three games last weekend.
The
Red has struggled in the past few games in shutting down its opponents' fast
break scoring chances, which it will need to do tomorrow if it hopes to win.
"Yale
does play a fast break transition offense at times, and so definitely we have
been working on that, stopping the team's fast break off of the draw control,
off of a clear, or any broken situation," Graap said. " Yale actually
has one of the fastest players in the country in their leading scorer, Miles
Whitman. She's wicked fast."
Whitman
is the fourth leading scorer in the nation as of last weekend, and has recorded
52 goals and 26 assists on the year. Last year against the Red, Whitman found
the back of the net seven times in the Bulldogs' 11-5 win. Shutting down
Whitman will not be enough, as Sargent and Melniker are also big threats in the
attacking end.
"
Yale presents multiple challenges, so I think it's going to take a whole team
effort in the backfield to contain those players," Graap said. " Just
like in any game, there's just one ball so you just have to figure out how you
can get multiple defenders on the ball without leaving dangerous people wide
open. It's a matter of shifting and adjusting and working together."
With
four games left in the season, the Red has a chance to end the spring on a
positive note by extending its winning streak.
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