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Women's Lacrosse

[10/11] Pios Gear Up For Pair of Weekend Home Games

DENVER- The [10/11] University of Denver women's lacrosse team is set to host Oregon on Friday (12 PM MT) and Harvard on Sunday (10 AM MT) in a pair of weekend home games at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium. Denver is entering the weekend sitting at 2-0 following a strong start to its 2020 campaign. 

SCOUTING OREGON
  • The Ducks are entering Friday with a 1-2 record, their one win coming against Liberty in their season opener. The Oregon offense scored 20 goals in the contest and racked up 29 points
  • Shonly Wallace leads the UO offense with eleven goals while Jamie Level has a team-high six assists
  • Wallace was named the PAC-12 Offensive Player of the Week after recording seven points on five goals in the Ducks victory over Liberty
  • The defense is led by goalkeeper Alle Dunbar who has recorded 19 saves, spending all three games in goal for the Ducks
  • Oregon was picked to finish sixth in the PAC-12 Preseason Poll after finishing 1-9 in conference play in 2019
 
 SCOUTING HARVARD
  • Harvard will enter Sunday's game following a Friday night matchup with No. 18 Colorado
  • The Crimson holds a 1-0 record following a strong season opening 15-3 victory over Niagara
  • Harvard returned three of its top five scorers from a year ago including Grace Huslander who scored four goals in their season opener along with Tessa Queri
  • Grace Rotondo spent the majority of the game in goal for the Crimson recording three saves and allowing just two goals in 55 minutes of play
  • Tate Green and Shea Jenkins topped the Crimson defense each forcing two Niagara turnovers in their season opener
  • Harvard was picked to finish sixth in the Ivy League Preseason Poll, after going just 1-6 in conference play last season
 
2019 RECORD BREAKERS                                       
  • The Pioneers will look to build on their record breaking 2019 season after reaching their first-ever NCAA quarterfinal in program history
  • The Pioneers fell to the eventual National Champion, Maryland Terrapins 17-8 to end their season
  • Denver placed five on the West/Midwest All-Region team, the most in program history
  • The Pioneers lost 10 seniors, including All-America selection and BIG EAST Defender of the Year, Kate Fischer
 
RETURNERS                                                              
 CAPTAINS                                        
PRESEASON HONORS                                      
HOME IS WHERE THE W'S ARE                                     
  • The Pioneers are a combined 20-4 at home the past two seasons and 1-0 in their 2020 campaign
  • DU is 6-1 against Oregon and 1-0 over Harvard on their home turf
 
PIONEERS IN THE POLLS                                    
  • After being ranked No. 9 following their season opener on Feb. 8th the Pioneers dropped to 11th in the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll following their victory at Louisville
  • Denver remains at No. 10 in the IWLCA coaches poll
  • DU was tabbed for a first-place finish in the BIG EAST following a vote of its six head coaches
 
SMOOTH START
  • The Pioneers opened their 2020 campaign with a 17-13 victory over then No. 20/RV Stanford
  • Denver overpowered Louisville in their first road game of the season with a 15-6 victory while outshooting the Cardinals 34-21 in the win
 
FIRST HALF TEAM
  • Denver came out strong in the first frame of their 17-13 victory over Stanford, using a 6-1 run to jump out to a 12-5 lead in the opening 30 minutes of play
  • The Pioneers scored seven times in the first half at Louisville with Bea Behrins scoring four of those goals before the break
 
FRESHMEN STANDOUTS                         
  • Ellie Curry and Julia Gilbert scored their first collegiate goals in Denver's win over Stanford
  • Curry added two more in the Pioneers victory over Louisville also adding three ground balls and one caused turnover
  • Sam Thacker ranks second on the team in caused turnovers (5) and ground balls (7)
 
 TRICKS ON TRICKS
  • Quintin Hoch-Bullen, Hannah Liddy and Bea Behrins have all recorded hat tricks for the Pioneers so far this season
  • Quintin Hoch-Bullen led Denver with five goals against Stanford on Feb. 8th and added a hat trick at Louisville on Feb. 15th, scoring all three goals in the second half
  • Bea Behrins led the Pios with six goals in the Pioneers victory at Louisville on Feb. 15th, locking in the first sock trick of the season and the first of her career  
 
ASSIST QUEEN
  • Hannah Liddy leads the Pioneers in assists with nine on the season, six of those coming at Louisville on Feb. 15th
  • Hannah Liddy and Bea Behrins linked up for three goals in the Pioneers victory at Louisville on Feb. 15th
  • With the addition of four goals, the junior has a team-high 13 points through 120 minutes of play
 
CAREER HIGHS
  • Eliza Hacke recorded a career high of four caused turnovers and one draw control in the Pioneer win on Feb. 8th vs Stanford. The Defenseman also added two ground balls
  • Caroline Wiseman snatched three career highs on Feb. 8th vs. Stanford, recording four points stemming from two goals and two assists
  • Bea Behrins recorded a career high six goals on Feb. 15th  
  • Kailee Lammers recorded a career-high and team-high five ground balls at Louisville on Feb. 15th
 
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
  • Following her five-goal performance on Feb. 8th against Stanford, Quintin Hoch-Bullen notched her second career BIG EAST attacker of the week nod
  • Molly Little was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the week for the second time in her career following her two ground ball and four draw control performance at Louisville
 
HISTORY
  • The Pioneers are 14-3 overall against the Ducks and 2-0 all-time against Harvard
  • Denver last faced the ducks back in 2016, emerging victorious on the road, 11-9
  • The Pios beat Harvard last season on the road 17-6 to lock in their sixth win of the season
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Players Mentioned

Bea Behrins

#11 Bea Behrins

Attack
5' 9"
Junior
Carson Gregg

#35 Carson Gregg

Goalkeeper
5' 9"
Senior
Eliza Hacke

#19 Eliza Hacke

Defense
5' 7"
Senior
Quintin Hoch-Bullen

#45 Quintin Hoch-Bullen

Attack
5' 8"
Junior
Kailee Lammers

#17 Kailee Lammers

Defense
5' 7"
Sophomore
Hannah Liddy

#15 Hannah Liddy

Attack
5' 6"
Junior
Molly Little

#18 Molly Little

Defense
5' 9"
Senior
Laura Milleker

#33 Laura Milleker

Defense
5' 9"
Senior
Eliza Radochonski

#26 Eliza Radochonski

Attack
5' 9"
Junior
Caroline Wiseman

#8 Caroline Wiseman

Midfield
5' 7"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Bea Behrins

#11 Bea Behrins

5' 9"
Junior
Attack
Carson Gregg

#35 Carson Gregg

5' 9"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Eliza Hacke

#19 Eliza Hacke

5' 7"
Senior
Defense
Quintin Hoch-Bullen

#45 Quintin Hoch-Bullen

5' 8"
Junior
Attack
Kailee Lammers

#17 Kailee Lammers

5' 7"
Sophomore
Defense
Hannah Liddy

#15 Hannah Liddy

5' 6"
Junior
Attack
Molly Little

#18 Molly Little

5' 9"
Senior
Defense
Laura Milleker

#33 Laura Milleker

5' 9"
Senior
Defense
Eliza Radochonski

#26 Eliza Radochonski

5' 9"
Junior
Attack
Caroline Wiseman

#8 Caroline Wiseman

5' 7"
Junior
Midfield