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No. t25 Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes No. 17 Princeton on Saturday at Noon
4/12/2024 11:25:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – No. t25 Brown women's lacrosse (9-3, 2-2 Ivy) takes on No. 17 Princeton (7-4, 3-1 Ivy) on Saturday at noon at Stevenson-Pincince Field. The game will be televised on NESN+ and streamed on ESPN+.
Saturday is the 50th Season Celebration, Mental Health Awareness Game, Alumni Day and Youth Day.
Brown ranks fifth in the nation in points per game (25.08), sixth in scoring offense (34.58) and shots per game (16.50), eighth in draw controls per game (17.58) and ninth in assists per game (8.58).
Individually, Mia Mascone ranks second in the nation and leads the Ivy in points per game (5.83), third in free position goals per game (1.42), and sixth in total points (70). She leads the league in points, and goals (47), Emmie Lau leads in draw controls per game (6.92) and Greta Cruqui's .643 shot percentage is eighth-best in NCAA Division I.
IN THE RANKINGS
Brown ranks No. 25 (tied) and Princeton sits at No. 17. In RPI, the Bears are No. 18 and the Tigers follow at No. 19.
A WIN WOULD…
Give the Bears their 10th win of the season, tying the program record for the most wins in a season (1978, 1989, 1996, 1997).
TEAM RECORDS THIS SEASON
CAREER POINTS
CAREER DRAW CONTROLS (SINCE 1994)
SINGLE SEASON POINTS
SINGLE SEASON GOALS
SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS
SINGLE SEASON DRAW CONTROLS (SINCE 1994)
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
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Saturday is the 50th Season Celebration, Mental Health Awareness Game, Alumni Day and Youth Day.
Brown ranks fifth in the nation in points per game (25.08), sixth in scoring offense (34.58) and shots per game (16.50), eighth in draw controls per game (17.58) and ninth in assists per game (8.58).
Individually, Mia Mascone ranks second in the nation and leads the Ivy in points per game (5.83), third in free position goals per game (1.42), and sixth in total points (70). She leads the league in points, and goals (47), Emmie Lau leads in draw controls per game (6.92) and Greta Cruqui's .643 shot percentage is eighth-best in NCAA Division I.
IN THE RANKINGS
Brown ranks No. 25 (tied) and Princeton sits at No. 17. In RPI, the Bears are No. 18 and the Tigers follow at No. 19.
A WIN WOULD…
Give the Bears their 10th win of the season, tying the program record for the most wins in a season (1978, 1989, 1996, 1997).
TEAM RECORDS THIS SEASON
- In the Bears' 24-5 victory over Stetson, Brown collected 40 points and registered 16 assists, both shattering previous program records.
- The 103 team assists thus far in 2024 are a new season record at Brown. The Bears, in their 50th season as a varsity program, also have 301 total points this season. The program standard is 303, set in 2018.
CAREER POINTS
- Lauren Becker '87 (102G-120A-222P)
- Kaela McGilloway '12 (107G-70A-177P)
- Bre Hudgins '14 (136G-31A-167P)
- Allison Schettini '98 (107G-50A-157P)
- Mia Mascone '24 (103G-51A-154P)
CAREER DRAW CONTROLS (SINCE 1994)
- Emmie Lau '24 (248)
SINGLE SEASON POINTS
- Lauren Becker '87 (1986) - 28G-50A-78P
- Mia Mascone '24 (2024) - 47G-23A-70P
SINGLE SEASON GOALS
- Suzanne Bailey '91 (1991) - 60
- Risa Mosenthal '21 (2018) - 55
- Risa Mosenthal '21 (2019) – 51
- Sue Cutler '88 (1986) – 48
- Mia Mascone '24 (2024) – 47
SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS
- Lauren Becker '87 (1986) – 50
- Annie Burton '25 (2024) – 34
SINGLE SEASON DRAW CONTROLS (SINCE 1994)
- Emmie Lau '24 (2024) - 83
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the lifeblood of the athletics program and exists to enhance the student-athlete experience through philanthropic support from alumni, parents, fans, and friends. A gift through the Sports Foundation immediately impacts today's Brown Bears and helps them to be their best in the classroom, in competition, and most importantly in the community. To learn more about supporting the Bears, please click here.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on Twitter, @BrownU_Bears on Instagram, like BrownUBears on Facebook, and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
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