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Sophomore goalie Dorothy Gaffney of The College of Saint Rose women’s lacrosse team in action versus Dominican College on March 2, 2022 at The Plumeri Sports Complex in Albany, N.Y.
Roland Bourgeois, Jr.

Women's Lacrosse Adrian Donnelly - Coordinator of Athletic Communications

SAINT ROSE WELCOMES SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS TO OPEN A SATURDAY LACROSSE DOUBLEHEADER


2022 SAINT ROSE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Saint Thomas Aquinas (1-3) at Saint Rose (3-1)
Saturday, March 19, 2022 | 1:00 pm
Sullivan Field at the Plumeri Sports Complex | Albany, New York
Last Time Out: The College of Saint Rose shut out Nyack on Wednesday afternoon, with 10 different Golden Knights contributed points to earn the 18-0 non-conference win at home. 

Sophomore Kaitlyn Jolly lead all players with four goals, while the sophomore pair of midfield Deanna Ciliento and attack Claudia Agostino found the back of the net three times each for Saint Rose. 

Freshman attack Katy McPeak tallied a game-high five points, including four assists to facilitate the Golden Knights offense. Freshman Lauren Pendergast matched McPeak with four helpers as well.
 
Scouting Saint Rose (3-1): Wednesday's match-up began a stretch of four consecutive home games for the Golden Knights…McPeak is third in the NE10 with nine assists, while freshman attack Julia Lasher's five helpers list her tied for sixth...McPeak leads Saint Rose with 14 points, tying her for 12th-best in the NE10, in addition to matching sophomore attack Daria Bock for the ninth-highest mark in the league with 10 ground balls each…Bock also tops the Golden Knights with eight goals…Rattigan ranks first in the conference with 14 caused turnovers...As a team, Saint Rose is second in the NE10 with 33 total assists.
 
Saint Thomas Aquinas (1-3): The Spartans came back to knock off Holy Family 15-14 on Wednesday, with sophomore midfield Julia Reggio scoring with 1:46 remaining to give Saint Thomas Aquinas the victory in Philadelphia...Senior midfield Leanna Iobbi led STAC with six points in the win...Iobbi tops the Spartans with 15 goals and sophomore attack Micaela Ross has netted 14 strikes, with both ranking amongst the top-15 goal scorers in the East Coast Conference...Redshirt senior midfield Danielle Cajou is fourth-best in the ECC with 12 assists...Junior goalie Colleen Stevens has started all four matches this spring for STAC, making 33 saves while owning a 19.25 goals against average.

Up Next: Saint Rose welcomes NE10 rival Southern New Hampshire to the Plumeri Sports Complex on Tuesday at 2:00 pm. The Spartans return to action on Wednesday with a 3:00 pm home match-up against Post University. 
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Players Mentioned

Claudia Agostino

#11 Claudia Agostino

A
5' 2"
Sophomore
Daria Bock

#10 Daria Bock

M
5' 4"
Sophomore
Deanna Ciliento

#3 Deanna Ciliento

M
5' 3"
Sophomore
Kaitlyn Jolly

#24 Kaitlyn Jolly

A
5' 6"
Sophomore
Julia Lasher

#21 Julia Lasher

M
5' 7"
Sophomore
Katy McPeak

#15 Katy McPeak

A
5' 0"
Freshman
Lauren Pendergast

#18 Lauren Pendergast

A
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Claudia Agostino

#11 Claudia Agostino

5' 2"
Sophomore
A
Daria Bock

#10 Daria Bock

5' 4"
Sophomore
M
Deanna Ciliento

#3 Deanna Ciliento

5' 3"
Sophomore
M
Kaitlyn Jolly

#24 Kaitlyn Jolly

5' 6"
Sophomore
A
Julia Lasher

#21 Julia Lasher

5' 7"
Sophomore
M
Katy McPeak

#15 Katy McPeak

5' 0"
Freshman
A
Lauren Pendergast

#18 Lauren Pendergast

5' 6"
Freshman
A