Ducks Set for UC Davis
02/27/19 | Women's Lacrosse
Eugene, Ore. - Oregon will put its four-game home win streak on the line Saturday afternoon at Pape Field when it hosts UC Davis at 1:00 p.m. The two teams have meet at least once in each of the previous 14 seasons since the Ducks started their program in 2005. Oregon owns a 14-3 edge in the all-time series and has won eight straight against UC Davis.
TAKING AIM
One of 13 current players nationally with 200 career points or more, senior Shannon Williams is just nine points away from becoming Oregon's all-time leader. Williams ranks ninth among active Division I players with 211 career points, doing so on 133 goals and 78 assists. Her 133 goals are 13th among active Division I players while her 78 assists are also 13th. Below is a look at Oregon's top three all-time leading scorers.
Rank Player Years Points
1. Shannon Propst 2011-14 219
2. Cambi Cukar 2015-18 215
3. Shannon Williams 2016-Pres. 211
LEADERS OF THE PAC
Oregon has four different players who lead the Pac-12 in at least one statistical category through the first month of the season. Three of those league leaders are freshmen, while senior Shannon Williams leads the Pac-12 in goals (11), assists (11) and points (22). Below is a look at the different statistical categories Oregon's player lead the league in.
WILLIAMS ON THE ATTACK
Coming off back-to-back seasons where she set the program single-season record for points, senior attacker Shannon Williams is the only Division I player in the country with at least five points in each of the first four games this season. Only Maryland's Jen Giles (only played three games) and Duke's Charlotte North did it in their first three games along with Williams. The quartet of five-point games has helped Williams become just the fourth player in program history to reach the 200-point plateau, while she now has 19 career five-point outings.
TAKING AIM
One of 13 current players nationally with 200 career points or more, senior Shannon Williams is just nine points away from becoming Oregon's all-time leader. Williams ranks ninth among active Division I players with 211 career points, doing so on 133 goals and 78 assists. Her 133 goals are 13th among active Division I players while her 78 assists are also 13th. Below is a look at Oregon's top three all-time leading scorers.
Rank Player Years Points
1. Shannon Propst 2011-14 219
2. Cambi Cukar 2015-18 215
3. Shannon Williams 2016-Pres. 211
LEADERS OF THE PAC
Oregon has four different players who lead the Pac-12 in at least one statistical category through the first month of the season. Three of those league leaders are freshmen, while senior Shannon Williams leads the Pac-12 in goals (11), assists (11) and points (22). Below is a look at the different statistical categories Oregon's player lead the league in.
Player | Category | Stat | NCAA |
Shannon Williams | Goals | 11 | 38th |
Assists | 11 | 7th | |
Points | 22 | 8th | |
Points Per Game | 5.5 | 11th | |
Jamie Level | Draw Controls Per Game | 6.5 | 16th |
Carlie Leach | Shot Percentage | .667 | 18th |
Rachel Hall | Saves | 53 | 3rd |
Saves Per Game | 13.3 | 5th |
WILLIAMS ON THE ATTACK
Coming off back-to-back seasons where she set the program single-season record for points, senior attacker Shannon Williams is the only Division I player in the country with at least five points in each of the first four games this season. Only Maryland's Jen Giles (only played three games) and Duke's Charlotte North did it in their first three games along with Williams. The quartet of five-point games has helped Williams become just the fourth player in program history to reach the 200-point plateau, while she now has 19 career five-point outings.
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