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Women’s Lacrosse Continues Ivy League Action Against No. 7 Yale on Saturday
3/21/2025 10:00:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The Brown women's lacrosse team (5-2, 0-1) will continue Ivy League play on Saturday when they welcome No. 7 Yale (7-1, 1-0) to Stevenson-Pincince Field at 1:00 p.m.
The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and will be the Bears' Youth Day.
Last Time Out
Brown suffered its first non-conference defeat of the season as they fell 18-7 to No. 1 Boston College (Mar. 18) at Stevenson-Pincince Field.
Avery Doran paced the Bears with two goals while Anne Booth made nine saves in her first-career start.
Scouting Brown (5-2, 0-1)
Brown ranks in the top five nationally in assists per game (9.0), points per game (25.29), scoring offense (16.29), and draw controls per game (17.86). Brown's assists per game and draw controls per game totals rank first in the Ivy League.
Greta Criqui's 4.0 goals per game ranks third in the Ivy League, her 28 total goals sits tied for third in the Ivy League. Annie Burton's 3.57 assists per game and 25 total assists ranks second in the Ivy League.
Brown fell 16-14 in its Ivy League opener at Cornell (Mar. 7).
Scouting Yale (7-1, 1-0)
The Bulldogs opened Ivy League action with a 17-6 win at Columbia (Mar. 8). After opening the season 7-0, Yale fell 11-10 to No. 8 Stanford (Mar. 16).
The Bulldogs have won their last 10 games against Ivy League opponents and have won 24 out of their last 28 games. Yale ranks first nationally in fewest turnovers per game (10.13), second in scoring defense (5.13), fourth in draw control percentage (64.4), and fourth ground balls per game (20.25).
Yale's 11.50 caused turnovers per game ranks eighth nationally and first in the Ivy League. The Bulldogs have scored the most goals by an Ivy League team (121) and allowed the fewest goals (49).
History
Yale has won 11 out of the last 12 against Brown, including the last four. The Bulldogs defeated the Bears 10-5 last season.
Yale is 41-8 all-time against Brown.
What's Next
Brown will continue Ivy League play when they host Harvard at Stevenson-Pincince Field on Saturday, Mar. 29 at 1:00 p.m.
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The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and will be the Bears' Youth Day.
Last Time Out
Brown suffered its first non-conference defeat of the season as they fell 18-7 to No. 1 Boston College (Mar. 18) at Stevenson-Pincince Field.
Avery Doran paced the Bears with two goals while Anne Booth made nine saves in her first-career start.
Scouting Brown (5-2, 0-1)
Brown ranks in the top five nationally in assists per game (9.0), points per game (25.29), scoring offense (16.29), and draw controls per game (17.86). Brown's assists per game and draw controls per game totals rank first in the Ivy League.
Greta Criqui's 4.0 goals per game ranks third in the Ivy League, her 28 total goals sits tied for third in the Ivy League. Annie Burton's 3.57 assists per game and 25 total assists ranks second in the Ivy League.
Brown fell 16-14 in its Ivy League opener at Cornell (Mar. 7).
Scouting Yale (7-1, 1-0)
The Bulldogs opened Ivy League action with a 17-6 win at Columbia (Mar. 8). After opening the season 7-0, Yale fell 11-10 to No. 8 Stanford (Mar. 16).
The Bulldogs have won their last 10 games against Ivy League opponents and have won 24 out of their last 28 games. Yale ranks first nationally in fewest turnovers per game (10.13), second in scoring defense (5.13), fourth in draw control percentage (64.4), and fourth ground balls per game (20.25).
Yale's 11.50 caused turnovers per game ranks eighth nationally and first in the Ivy League. The Bulldogs have scored the most goals by an Ivy League team (121) and allowed the fewest goals (49).
History
Yale has won 11 out of the last 12 against Brown, including the last four. The Bulldogs defeated the Bears 10-5 last season.
Yale is 41-8 all-time against Brown.
What's Next
Brown will continue Ivy League play when they host Harvard at Stevenson-Pincince Field on Saturday, Mar. 29 at 1:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the backbone of our athletics program, playing a crucial role in enhancing the student-athlete experience. This is possible through philanthropic support from our alumni, parents, fans, and friends. Your gift through the Sports Foundation can immediately impact today's Brown Bears, helping them excel in the classroom, in competition, and, most importantly, in the community. Please click here to learn more about how you can support the Bears.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on X and @BrownU_Bears on Instagram. Like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
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