BUCKHANNON, W.Va. – West Virginia Wesleyan Women's Lacrosse will welcome Frostburg State tomorrow for a MEC matchup, starting at 3 p.m. FSU has won five out of the six all-time meetings as the two teams tied in 2018.
LOOKING AT FROSTBURG STATE
Frostburg State enters (1-6) overall and have lost six in a row. FSU leads the conference in goals per game at 9.86, shots per game at 27.14 and shots on goal per game at 18.29. Neila Haney is 1
st in the MEC in total goals at 16 and she averages 2.29 goals per game (2
nd MEC). She also leads the team in assists with four. Nicole Gray has 68 saves on the year, which ranks her 3
rd in the conference.
Taylor Sindall is in her third season leading FSU. Sindall has led the Bobcats to consecutive MEC Championship game appearances and a 20-12 overall record. In 2021, Frostburg led the MEC in six different categories. She came to Frostburg from Bucknell where she was the top assistant with the Bison.
LOOKING AT WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN
Wesleyan enters (0-7) overall and (0-1) in MEC play after dropping their MEC opener on Sunday to Notre Dame College 24-2.
Makenzi Lewellyn,
Emma Adcock and
Raveena Navalgund are all tied for the team lead in goals at six.
Kaitlyn Canby leads the team in assists with two while Lewellyn has added one assist.
Gabriella Gomez ranks 2
nd in the MEC in total saves (82) and 3
rd in saves per game (11.71).
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