Ducks Welcome ASU & No. 22 USC
03/14/19 | Women's Lacrosse
Oregon returns home this weekend for two Pac-12 battles against Arizona State and No. 22 USC at Pape Field on Friday night and Sunday afternoon.
EUGENE, Ore. - Oregon returns home to host two Pac-12 opponents at Pape Field this weekend. The Ducks start the weekend against Arizona State on Friday, March 15, at 5:00 p.m., before welcoming No. 22 USC on Sunday, March 17, at 1:00 p.m.
UO went 2-0 against the Sun Devils last season and upset then-No. 16 USC, 18-11, during their last meeting at Pape Field on April 8, 2018.
GOLDEN GOALIE
Goalkeeper Rachel Hall has taken the collegiate lacrosse world by storm. After recording double-digit saves in five of seven games, the freshman leads the nation with 93 saves and an average of 13.23 saves per game. Hall has already broken two Oregon program records this season. She set a new single-game record with 19 saves at California on March 10, replacing Anna Poponyak's previous record of 18 saves vs. Virginia Tech on April 11, 2009. The Texas native is also the Ducks' reigning all-time leader in save percentage at .511 with 93 saves and 89 goals allowed.
GOING FOR THE CROWN
With five program titles already under her belt, attacker Shannon Williams is on track to break yet another record. After becoming Oregon's all-time points leader last weekend with 223 career points, the senior captain is just five goals shy of becoming the Ducks' record holder in career goals. Williams ranks 13th amongst active Division I players with 142 career goals over 59 games, while her 223 career points stand ninth. Williams also holds UO's all-time program records in points per game (3.78) and goals per game (2.41) and set two single-season records with 74 points in 2018 and 4.24 points per game in 2017. Below is a look at Oregon's top three all-time goal scorers.
DYNAMIC DUO
Attacker Carlie Leach and midfielder Jamie Level have combined for 22 goals this season. The freshman duo follow senior Shannon Williams as Oregon's second and third-highest scorers this season. Leach has scored 15 points off 12 goals and three assists in seven games, while Level has registered 13 points off 10 goals and three assists.
UO went 2-0 against the Sun Devils last season and upset then-No. 16 USC, 18-11, during their last meeting at Pape Field on April 8, 2018.
GOLDEN GOALIE
Goalkeeper Rachel Hall has taken the collegiate lacrosse world by storm. After recording double-digit saves in five of seven games, the freshman leads the nation with 93 saves and an average of 13.23 saves per game. Hall has already broken two Oregon program records this season. She set a new single-game record with 19 saves at California on March 10, replacing Anna Poponyak's previous record of 18 saves vs. Virginia Tech on April 11, 2009. The Texas native is also the Ducks' reigning all-time leader in save percentage at .511 with 93 saves and 89 goals allowed.
GOING FOR THE CROWN
With five program titles already under her belt, attacker Shannon Williams is on track to break yet another record. After becoming Oregon's all-time points leader last weekend with 223 career points, the senior captain is just five goals shy of becoming the Ducks' record holder in career goals. Williams ranks 13th amongst active Division I players with 142 career goals over 59 games, while her 223 career points stand ninth. Williams also holds UO's all-time program records in points per game (3.78) and goals per game (2.41) and set two single-season records with 74 points in 2018 and 4.24 points per game in 2017. Below is a look at Oregon's top three all-time goal scorers.
| Rank | Player | Years | Goals |
| 1. | Jana Drummond | 2009-12 | 146 |
| 2. | Shannon Williams | 2016-Pres. | 142 |
| 3. | Isla van den Berg | 2006-09 | 139 |
DYNAMIC DUO
Attacker Carlie Leach and midfielder Jamie Level have combined for 22 goals this season. The freshman duo follow senior Shannon Williams as Oregon's second and third-highest scorers this season. Leach has scored 15 points off 12 goals and three assists in seven games, while Level has registered 13 points off 10 goals and three assists.
Players Mentioned
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