Lacrosse at Springfield
Wednesday, April 20 - 6:00 p.m.
Stagg Field - Springfield, Mass.
Live Stats  Video
Last Meeting
Ray Silveria (Dunstable, Mass./Groton-Dunstable) and
Caroline Myran (Philadelphia, Pa./Germantown Friends School) each registered assists in Smith's 22-3 loss to Springfield on April 15, 2015.Â
All-Time Series
Springfield leads the all-time series 33-6 and is 19-2 at home. Smith's last game came on April 6, 1999 by a score of 13-11.
The Pride
Springfield (9-4, 4-1) looks to snap a two game losing streak after their 7-6 loss to Wheaton Saturday afternoon. The Pride trailed 6-0 at the half and rallied but time ran out. The duo of Heather Raniolo and Shelby Corsano combined for all six of the Pride's goals, as each tallied three apiece. The Pride averages 11.15 goals and 23.2 shots per game. Corsano ranks third in the NEWMAC in goals (38) and points (48) while goalkeeper Gabby Anderson leads the conference in save percentage (51.1) and goals-against average (6.51). Kristen Mullady '00 is in her seventh season as the head women's lacrosse coach.
The Pioneers
At 4-9 overall and 0-5 in conference play, Smith aims for an upset in tonight's game at Springfield. The Pioneers last outing resulted in a 16-3 loss to Babson College Saturday afternoon. In that game,
Julia Hamilton (Williamstown, Mass./Deerfield Academy) netted two goals and
Ray Silveria (Dunstable, Mass./Groton-Dunstable) scored one. Hamilton leads the NEWMAC in points (52) and is second in goals (41), while Silveria is fourth in points (47).Â
Up Next
Smith continues NEWMAC play Saturday at 12 p.m. when the Pioneers travel to Coast Guard.
    2016 NEWMAC Women's Lacrosse Standings
School |
Conference |
Overall |
Babson |
5-0 |
9-3 |
MIT |
4-1 |
10-3 |
Emerson |
4-1 |
9-4 |
Springfield |
4-1 |
9-4 |
Wheaton |
4-2 |
7-7 |
Wellesley |
2-3 |
7-6 |
Mount Holyoke |
1-5 |
2-9 |
Smith |
0-5 |
4-9 |
Coast Guard |
0-5 |
2-11 |
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