HARTFORD, Conn. – The Trinity College Women's Lacrosse team will kick off their quest for the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship with a First Round battle against Meredith College on Saturday, May 10 at 1:00 p.m. at Clark Field on the campus of Gettysburg College.
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Bantam Bytes
- Trinity posted an 8-8 record on the season with a 4-6 mark in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC).
- The Bantams are making their third-straight appearance in the NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship Tournament, and the program's 16th appearance overall.
- Trinity earned the sixth-seed in the NESCAC Women's Lacrosse Championship Tournament, where the Bantams were edged by third-seeded Colby College, 9-8, in the Quarterfinals.
- Trinity is producing 10.7 goals per game on 24.9 shots per game, while keeping opponents to 11.1 goals on 24.7 shots per game.
- The Bantams are averaging 17.5 groundballs with 159 draw controls and 146 caused turnovers.
- Trinity is converting 46% (40-87) of their free position opportunities on the season.
- Kelsey Restivo paced the Trinity offense with a team-high 59 points on a team-high 30 goals with 29 assists.
- Brooke Kurtz tallied 41 points with a team-high 30 assists and 11 goals, while Kaeley Zito contributed 34 points with 28 goals and 22 draw controls.
- Sarah Marvin notched a career-high 30 points behind a career-high 27 goals, and Grace Denious potted 20 goals.
- Goalkeeper Olivia Aguirre delivered a 12.53 goals against average with 78 saves and a .429 save percentage.
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Scouting the Avenging Angels
- Meredith posted a 16-3 record on the year with a perfect 9-0 mark in the USA South Conference.
- The Avenging Angels won their 11th straight USA South Conference Championship with a 22-4 win over Methodist.
- Meredith is the top-scoring team in the Nation, averaging 20.5 goals per game, and scored the most goals in the country (431).
- Reese Walker leads the Nation in points (171), assists (97), assists per game (4.62), and ranks third in points per game (8.14) and 14th in goals (74).
- Kenzie Todd ranks seventh in the country in points (119), along with 19th in assists (51), 20th in points per game (5.95), and 25th in goals (68).
- Maddie Dean snared a team-high 131 draw controls, ranking 21st in draw controls per game (6.89).
- Lauryn Turner contributed 80 points with 58 goals and 22 assists, Ava Spradley added 61 points with 47 goals, Allison June Mabe totaled 48 goals and Bailey Swails netted 49 goals.
- Goalkeeper Madeline Horrell sits 9th in the country in goals against average (6.74) with 82 saves and a .491 save percentage.
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