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TODAY'S MATCHUP THE MATCHUP
HARTFORD HAWKS (0-6, 0-6 AE)
SERIES HISTORY New Hampshire holds a 2-0 advantage in the all-time series with Hartford, which began in 2018, the Hawks’ inaugural season as a women’s lacrosse program. Sunday marks the second time the two clubs meet in West Hartford.
LAST MEETING Scoring the game’s first seven goals, the Wildcats led, 11-1, at the half. The Hawks used a 4-1 run in the latter part of the second half to close the deficit to nine, but wouldn’t come any closer as New Hampshire came away with a 16-6 decision in West Hartford.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS (2-4, 1-3 AE)
SERIES BREAKDOWN Division I Series........ New Hampshire leads, 2-0 At Hartford.................New Hampshire leads, 1-0 At New Hampshire..... New Hampshire leads, 1-0 At Neutral Venue......................... Series tied, 0-0 Current Streak.......New Hampshire, two games Last Meeting... New Hampshire, 16-6 (3/30/19)
AE STANDINGS
Team
Overall AE W-L W-L Pct.
Stony Brook
9-2
5-0 1.000
UAlbany
8-5 5-1 .833
Vermont
4-4 4-2 .667
UMBC
4-4 3-3 .500
Binghamton 2-3 2-3 .400 UMass Lowell 3-6
2-4
.333
UNH
2-4 1-3 .250
Hartford
0-6 0-6 .000
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TODAY’S MATCHUP HARTFORD NOTEBOOK BY THE #’S
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Jessica Harrison exploded for a career-high six goals at Binghamton, the most since Birdie Montes had six against Radford in 2020
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Hartford continues its America East slate with a Sunday tilt against New Hampshire.
Leading the team with nine turnovers caused in 2021, Emily Steele is fourth in the league in the category with 1.50 per contest
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SETTING THE SCENE
Harrison and Shannon Tuozzo became the first Hartford tandem to net hat tricks in the same game in 2021 last week at Binghamton
MORGAN’S MESSAGE
Sunday’s game will be played in honor of Morgan Rodgers — a former women’s lacrosse player at Duke who died by suicide in 2019. The Hawks will be wearing Morgan’s Message butterfly logos and ribbons to raise awareness for the organization, which strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community.
TRIPLE THE OFFENSE
After scoring three times over her first four games, junior Jessica Harrison has tripled that number in her past two outings, combining for nine goals against UAlbany and Binghamton.
NEW HAMPSHIRE NOTEBOOK QUICK HIT New Hampshire takes the field for the first time in three weeks after COVID-19 protocols put the Wildcats on hold. Prior to the pause, New Hampshire dropped four of its past five contests, including a 16-14 decision at UMass Lowell in its last time out on March 27.
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#9 JULIA NEYLAND
Neyland leads the Wildcats’ offense with 15 goals and 18 points. She is tied for fifth in the league in goals per game (3.00) and is seventh in points per game (3.60).
WHO TO WATCH
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SCHEDULE AND RESULTS HARTFORD HAWKS 0-6 OVERALL [0-6 AMERICA EAST] MARCH 4
VERMONT
L, 7-17
March 13
at UMBC
L, 7-25
March 20
at UMass Lowell
L, 12-19
MARCH 28
#6 STONY BROOK
L, 1-19
APRIL 3 UALBANY
L, 6-23
April 10
at Binghamton
APRIL 18
NEW HAMPSHIRE
12:00 p.m.
APRIL 24
UMASS LOWELL
11:00 a.m.
May 1
at New Hampshire TBD
May 6
America East Semifinals
TBD
May 8
America East Championship
TBD
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L, 12-20
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MEET THE HAWKS
KYA
#00
RISHER
#1
LILY
BELLE BAKER
FR » G » 5-2 HILLSBOROUGH, NEW JERSEY
#7
JR » M » 5-8 BERLIN, MARYLAND
#8
ARIELLE
ROSIE
JR » D » 5-4 BALDWIN, NEW YORK
SR » M » 5-8 SIMSBURY, CONNECTICUT
RAMIREZ
#14
SCONZO
#15
DEBBIE
PHILLIPS SR » A » 5-5 PORT COQUITLAM, BRITISH COLUMBIA
#9
#16
#12
VILLANO
#17
GIANAKOS
#19
JENNA
RAEGAN
FR » D » 5-2
SR » D » 5-4
SOUTH DARTMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
SCHWENKSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA
JR » M » 5-6 CULPEPER, VIRGINIA
REARDON
#22
JORDAN
ANNA
SO » M » 5-6 NEW WINDSOR, NEW YORK
JR » M » 5-6
SO » A » 5-6 WEST LINN, OREGON
LAGRANGEVILLE, NEW YORK
SR » D » 5-3 BEAVERTON, OREGON
SO » M » 5-9 WATERFORD, CONNECTICUT
JENKINTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
TIANA
SMITH
#11
STEELE
JR » A » 4-11 WINCHESTER, CALIFORNIA
JR » M » 5-6 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
VAZQUEZ
JR » A » 5-4 HOLBROOK, NEW YORK
JR » D » 5-3
CANTWELL
SR » A » 5-6 BALLSTON SPA, NEW YORK
#21
CALVAGNA
#5
EMILY
OLIVIA
SOFIA
#20
#3
THANIA
JESSICA
HARRISON
TAYLOR
SUZANA
MEGAN
MILLER
#2
KLOSE
PUPILLO
#23
DODSON
#24
LENAIJAH
KATY
FR » M » 6-0 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
SO » A » 5-6
FERGUSON
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RAVIZZA AGAWAM, MASSACHUSETTS
MEET THE HAWKS
#25
#26
#27
KAITLYN
KYLYN
ABI
SR » M » 5-4 CHESHIRE, CONNECTICUT
SR » D » 5-5 PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND
SR » D » 5-4 SUWANEE, GEORGIA
D'ANDREA
#32
WHITE
MARSHALL
#33
#36
#30
DYLAN
FR » M » 5-6
FR » D » 5-9 KINGWOOD, TEXAS
KELLOGG CHESTER SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA
#39
BIRDIE
ISABELLA
SHANNON
ERIN
SR » A » 5-6 LOCUST, NEW JERSEY
SO » D » 5-7 WINDERMERE, FLORIDA
SO » M » 5-8 HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK
SO » D » 5-2 HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK
MONTES
ELZARKI
TUOZZO
#31
SARAH
CASCONE
HALLORAN
#40
HANNA
RAMSEY R-SO » G » 5-6 CROFTON, MARYLAND
COACHING STAFF
MEG DECKER tara judd sam herman Head Coach
4th Season
Associate Head Coach 4th Season
Assistant Coach
2nd Season
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LAST TIME OUT & STATS LAST TIME OUT Hartford’s comeback bid came up short last Saturday, as the Hawks dropped a 20-12 decision at Binghamton. The Hawks cut an eight-goal deficit in half with a 4-0 run in the second half, but were unable to get any closer down the stretch. Junior Jessica Harrison had a career day, accounting for half of her team’s offense with a personal-best six goals.
HARTFORD STAT LEADERS TOTAL POINTS Jessica Harrison.......................................... 13 Shannon Tuozzo......................................... 13 GOALS Jessica Harrison.......................................... 12 Shannon Tuozzo.......................................... 9 ASSISTS Shannon Tuozzo.......................................... 4 Two tied.......................................................... 3 DRAW CONTROLS Shannon Tuozzo........................................ 27 Jessica Harrison.......................................... 12 GROUND BALLS Kya Risher..................................................... 13 Two tied.......................................................... 11 CAUSED TURNOVERS Emily Steele................................................... 9 Kaitlyn D’Andrea......................................... 5 CLICK HERE FOR ALL 2021 STATISTICS
SAVE PERCENTAGE Kya Risher................................................ .379 Hanna Ramsey....................................... .258
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LAST TIME OUT & STATS
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FEATURED HAWK
IN THE HOT SEAT...
SOFIA
REARDON ONE OF SOFIA’S FAVORITE MEMORIES AT HARTFORD SO FAR WAS WHEN SHE SCORED ON AN ASSIST FROM SHANNON TUOZZO IN HER FIRST COLLEGIATE GAME THE TEAM ATMOSPHERE IS ONE OF THE REASONS WHY SHE COMMITTED TO HARTFORD SOFIA’S FAVORITE SPORT (BESIDES LACROSSE) IS HOCKEY HER FAVORITE VACATION SPOT IS SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO IF SOFIA COULD HAVE DINNER WITH ONE CELEBRITY, SHE WOULD CHOOSE ROB GRONKOWSKI THREE WORDS THAT SHE USES TO DESCRIBE HERSELF ARE: LOYAL, OUTGOING AND ENERGETIC
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