Ducks Travel to Arizona State & No. 14 USC
04/03/19 | Women's Lacrosse
The Oregon women's lacrosse team heads to Arizona State on Friday night, before traveling to No. 14 Southern California on Sunday afternoon.
Tempe, Ariz. – The Oregon women's lacrosse team has two conference road games scheduled this weekend that will be featured on the Pac-12 Network. The Ducks travel to Arizona State on Friday, April 5, at 3:00 p.m., before heading to No. 14 Southern California on Sunday, April 7, at 1:00 p.m.
GOLDEN GOALIE
Goalkeeper Rachel Hall has captured national attention with her performance in the net this season. The freshman leads the nation in saves and saves per game with 141 saves through 12 games for an average of 13.42 saves per game. Hall has registered double-digit saves in eight of Oregon's 12 games this season and leads the Pac-12 Conference with a .502 save percentage that ranks No. 13 in the NCAA.
Hall has already broken two Oregon program records this season. She broke Oregon's single-game saves record for the second time this season with 20 stops against Ohio State on March 30, replacing her previous record of 19 saves at California on March 8. Oregon's previous single-game saves record holder was Anna Poponyak with 18 saves vs. Virginia Tech on April 11, 2009. The Texas native is also the Ducks' reigning all-time leader in save percentage at .502 with 161 saves and 160 goals allowed over 12 games.
GOING FOR 50 STRAIGHT
Senior attacker Shannon Williams is going her 50th consecutive game with her next point scored. Williams has registered at least one point in 49 consecutive games dating back to 2016. The senior captain leads the Pac-12 Conference with 51 points this season on 30 goals and 21 assists. Her 51 points this season also stand at No. 23 in the NCAA. Williams has registered 240 career points over 64 games to rank ninth among active Division I players.
RECORD-SETTING SENIOR
Senior Shannon Williams became Oregon's all-time leader in points and goals this season. The senior captain broke Shannon Propst's record for career points (219 points; 2011-14) with her 220th point at California on March 8. Williams broke Jana Drummond's record for career goals (146 goals; 2009-12) the following week with her 147th goal vs. Southern California on March 17. She also holds UO's all-time program records in points per game (3.75) and goals per game (2.38) and set two single-season records with 74 points in 2018 and 4.24 points per game in 2017.
FRESHMAN LEADERS
Attacker Carlie Leach and midfielder Jamie Level have combined for for 36 points and 28 goals this season. The freshman duo follows senior Shannon Williams as Oregon's second and third-highest scorers this season. Leach has scored 21 points on 18 goals and three assists, while Level has registered 15 points on 10 goals and five assists. Level has led Oregon on the draw this season with 41 draw controls. Her 41 draw controls rank fifth in the Pac-12 Conference. Meanwhile, Leach's shot percentage of 56.3 percent stands third in the Pac-12 Conference.
IMPACTFUL PLAYERS
Senior Julia Taylor and sophomore Claire Domshick have played an important role on the Ducks' offense this season with 11 points each. Domshick has registered 11 points on 10 goals and one assist, while Taylor has scored 11 goals. Meanwhile, senior Madeline Reece has played an important role on the Ducks' defense. Reece leads the Ducks with 25 grounds balls and 12 caused turnovers and has recorded 29 draw controls this season. Her 25 ground balls rank sixth in the Pac-12 Conference.
GOLDEN GOALIE
Goalkeeper Rachel Hall has captured national attention with her performance in the net this season. The freshman leads the nation in saves and saves per game with 141 saves through 12 games for an average of 13.42 saves per game. Hall has registered double-digit saves in eight of Oregon's 12 games this season and leads the Pac-12 Conference with a .502 save percentage that ranks No. 13 in the NCAA.
Hall has already broken two Oregon program records this season. She broke Oregon's single-game saves record for the second time this season with 20 stops against Ohio State on March 30, replacing her previous record of 19 saves at California on March 8. Oregon's previous single-game saves record holder was Anna Poponyak with 18 saves vs. Virginia Tech on April 11, 2009. The Texas native is also the Ducks' reigning all-time leader in save percentage at .502 with 161 saves and 160 goals allowed over 12 games.
GOING FOR 50 STRAIGHT
Senior attacker Shannon Williams is going her 50th consecutive game with her next point scored. Williams has registered at least one point in 49 consecutive games dating back to 2016. The senior captain leads the Pac-12 Conference with 51 points this season on 30 goals and 21 assists. Her 51 points this season also stand at No. 23 in the NCAA. Williams has registered 240 career points over 64 games to rank ninth among active Division I players.
RECORD-SETTING SENIOR
Senior Shannon Williams became Oregon's all-time leader in points and goals this season. The senior captain broke Shannon Propst's record for career points (219 points; 2011-14) with her 220th point at California on March 8. Williams broke Jana Drummond's record for career goals (146 goals; 2009-12) the following week with her 147th goal vs. Southern California on March 17. She also holds UO's all-time program records in points per game (3.75) and goals per game (2.38) and set two single-season records with 74 points in 2018 and 4.24 points per game in 2017.
FRESHMAN LEADERS
Attacker Carlie Leach and midfielder Jamie Level have combined for for 36 points and 28 goals this season. The freshman duo follows senior Shannon Williams as Oregon's second and third-highest scorers this season. Leach has scored 21 points on 18 goals and three assists, while Level has registered 15 points on 10 goals and five assists. Level has led Oregon on the draw this season with 41 draw controls. Her 41 draw controls rank fifth in the Pac-12 Conference. Meanwhile, Leach's shot percentage of 56.3 percent stands third in the Pac-12 Conference.
IMPACTFUL PLAYERS
Senior Julia Taylor and sophomore Claire Domshick have played an important role on the Ducks' offense this season with 11 points each. Domshick has registered 11 points on 10 goals and one assist, while Taylor has scored 11 goals. Meanwhile, senior Madeline Reece has played an important role on the Ducks' defense. Reece leads the Ducks with 25 grounds balls and 12 caused turnovers and has recorded 29 draw controls this season. Her 25 ground balls rank sixth in the Pac-12 Conference.
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