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Owls Travel to Face James Madison
3.26.26 | Women's Lacrosse
PHILADELPHIA – Temple women's lacrosse will travel to Harrisonburg, Virginia, to face James Madison on Saturday, March 28. First draw is set for noon.
OWLS IN THE NEST
Temple is coming off a narrow 8–7 loss to ECU. The Owls were led offensively by Lexi Culp, who recorded three points on two goals and one assist.
In goal, Riley Horoshko made 10 saves, including five in the second quarter, marking her sixth double-digit save performance of the season.
Freshman Brooke Mazzei continued her strong play, leading the team with three ground balls and four draw controls.
Kaitlyn Stankavage was one of three Owls to contribute to Temple's 12 forced turnovers, recording two caused turnovers. She currently ranks third in the conference in caused turnovers, averaging just under two per game.
SCOUTING JAMES MADISON
James Madison is coming off a comeback victory over No. 19 Virginia. The Dukes are led by Jordan Peterson, who has totaled 22 goals through 10 games.
Defensively, Olivia Rongo has recorded 33 caused turnovers, including five or more in four games. Harlowe Healey has controlled the draw, posting 71 draw controls across 10 contests.
James Madison leads the all-time series, 9–4.
UP NEXT
The Owls return to Howarth Field to host Old Dominion on Saturday, April 4. First draw is set for noon.
OWLS IN THE NEST
Temple is coming off a narrow 8–7 loss to ECU. The Owls were led offensively by Lexi Culp, who recorded three points on two goals and one assist.
In goal, Riley Horoshko made 10 saves, including five in the second quarter, marking her sixth double-digit save performance of the season.
Freshman Brooke Mazzei continued her strong play, leading the team with three ground balls and four draw controls.
Kaitlyn Stankavage was one of three Owls to contribute to Temple's 12 forced turnovers, recording two caused turnovers. She currently ranks third in the conference in caused turnovers, averaging just under two per game.
SCOUTING JAMES MADISON
James Madison is coming off a comeback victory over No. 19 Virginia. The Dukes are led by Jordan Peterson, who has totaled 22 goals through 10 games.
Defensively, Olivia Rongo has recorded 33 caused turnovers, including five or more in four games. Harlowe Healey has controlled the draw, posting 71 draw controls across 10 contests.
James Madison leads the all-time series, 9–4.
UP NEXT
The Owls return to Howarth Field to host Old Dominion on Saturday, April 4. First draw is set for noon.
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