Vermont Announces Women's Lacrosse Schedule
from press release
BURLINGTON, Vt. -- The University of Vermont
women's lacrosse team will face teams from seven different leagues
in 2010. The Catamount's schedule was announced today.
"After a great fall season, we are very excited for the spring,"
said Vermont head coach Jen Johnson, who enters her sixth season at
the helm of the Catamounts.
"This year's schedule will be challenging, but will prepare us well
for conference play. This year's team is young and somewhat
inexperienced, but has displayed good skill and work ethic this
fall. I believe we have more depth than in previous years and will
look for many players to contribute to our team's overall
success."
UVM will open the 2010 campaign at Penn State, Johnson's alma mater
(Class of 2000), on February 26 in the first of five straight road
games to start the season.
Vermont will play seven home games at Moulton Winder Field with the
home opener slated for March 17 versus Siena.
An early highlight of the 2010 Vermont schedule is a two-game
series in Jacksonville, Florida. The Catamounts will take on
Syracuse on March 8 at Jacksonville University. The Orange advanced
to the NCAA Final Four in 2008 and the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2009.
Vermont will also face the Jacksonville Dolphins on March 10 in the
second game. The 2010 season is the inaugural year of women's
lacrosse at Jacksonville.
Included in UVM's non-conference schedule are games versus four
teams that advanced to the championship game of their league
tournaments. The Nittany Lions advanced to the championship game of
the American Lacrosse Conference where they fell to eventual
national champion Northwestern.
Vermont will host Marist on March 20. The Red Foxes, who went 12-5
in 2009, fell to Fairfield in the championship game of the Metro
Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament.
The Catamounts will also face California on April 18 at Moulton
Winder Field. Stanford defeated the Bears in the championship game
of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament last
season.
The Catamounts take on defending America East Champion, Boston
University, on April 24 at Nickerson Field. The Terriers knocked
Vermont out of the conference tournament last season.
UVM will host league rival New Hampshire on May 1 on "Senior Day".
The last time the two teams met at Moulton Winder Field, UVM picked
up its third-ever victory over a nationally ranked opponent with a
9-8 win over the Wildcats.
Last season the Catamounts returned to the America East
Championship for their second straight appearance and fifth
overall. Vermont finished the year with a record of 9-8 overall,
the team's first winning season since 1994. UVM also tied the
school record for most wins in a season (9).
In 2010, Vermont returns four of the six players that recorded 30
points or more in 2009, including two of the team's top goal
scorers. Among those returning are 2009 America East Rookie of the
Year Allison Pfohl (Niskayuna, N.Y.) and 2008 league rookie of the
year Megan MacDonald (Wayland, Mass.). Vermont will also add seven
newcomers to the mix in 2010.
February
Fri 26 at Penn
State
6:00 pm
March
Wed 3 at
Dartmouth
3:00 pm
Mon 8 vs. Syracuse (at
Jacksonville) 1:00 pm
Wed 10 at
Jacksonville
4:00 pm
Sat 13 at Holy
Cross
3:00 pm
Wed 17
Siena
3:00 pm
Sat 20
Marist
1:00 pm
Wed 24 at Boston
College
4:00 pm
Wed 31 Albany
*
3:00 pm
April
Sat 3 Stony Brook
*
1:00 pm
Wed 7 at UMBC
*
3:00 pm
Sat 10 Binghamton
*
12:00 pm
Wed 14
LeMoyne
3:00 pm
Sun 18
California
12:00 pm
Sat 24 at Boston University
* 1:00
pm
May
Sat 1 New Hampshire
*
1:00 pm
Thu 6 at America East
Semifinals TBA
Sat 8 at America East
Championship TBA
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