Ducks Return Home Against UC Davis
02/29/20 | Women's Lacrosse
AT A GLANCE
Oregon will look to snap a three-game losing streak on Sunday against UC Davis. The Ducks opened the season with a 20-12 win over Liberty at Pape Field and will look to win their first two home games for the fourth consecutive year. The two teams have meet at least once in each of the previous 15 seasons since the Ducks started their program in 2005. Oregon owns a 14-4 edge in the all-time series.
OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER
Balance has fueled Oregon's offense through the start of the season. The Ducks rank third in the Pac-12 with 13 goals per game, highlighted by a 20-goal performance in the home win over Liberty in the season opener. Oregon is one of six programs (Denver, North Carolina, Northwestern, Rutgers, Virginia Tech) with three players that have 11 or more goals. Sophomore SHONLY WALLACE and freshman HANNA HILCOFF are tied for the team lead with 12 goals each while junior LILLIAN STUMP is right behind with 11 goals. The trio ranks in the top five of the Pac-12 in goals while no other team has more than one player in the top five. Sophomore JAMIE LEVEL is tied for eighth in the Pac-12 with eight goals and is second in the conference with seven assists.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT
Freshman HANNA HILCOFF has made an immediate impact in her first four collegiate games as a Duck. Hilcoff is one of five players nationally with at least 10 goals and 30 draw controls. The Jupiter, Fla., native has nine goals and 27 draw controls over her last three games.
» Equaled the program single-game record with 10 draw controls last time out at No. 10 Denver.
» One of four freshmen nationally with 10 draw controls in a game this season.
» Had eight or more draw controls in each of the last three games.
» One of five players nationally (Maddie Jenner – Duke, Glory Johnson – Old Dominion, Charlotte North – Boston College, Arden Tierney – Richmond) with 10 goals and 30 draw controls.
» Owns three hat tricks.
STARTING OFF WITH A BANG
Oregon was one of five programs (Duke, Northwestern, Richmond, Syracuse) to score 20 goals in a game during the opening weekend of the season. The 20-12 home-opening victory over Liberty extended Oregon's win streak in season openers to seven. LILLLIAN STUMP and SHONLY WALLACE both scored five goals each to tie the program season-opener record held by three other players. A transfer from Stony Brook, Wallace was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week after her first game as a Duck.
SCOUTING UC DAVIS
Oregon will be the fourth consecutive Pac-12 opponent for UC Davis. The Aggies earned a 9-6 home win over California during their 1-2 start to the season. Senior Maddie Myers scored six goals during the win over California and was later named the MPSF Offensive Player of the Week. An Aggie newcomer has taken the MPSF Rookie of the Week honor each of the first three weeks as well.
Oregon will look to snap a three-game losing streak on Sunday against UC Davis. The Ducks opened the season with a 20-12 win over Liberty at Pape Field and will look to win their first two home games for the fourth consecutive year. The two teams have meet at least once in each of the previous 15 seasons since the Ducks started their program in 2005. Oregon owns a 14-4 edge in the all-time series.
OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER
Balance has fueled Oregon's offense through the start of the season. The Ducks rank third in the Pac-12 with 13 goals per game, highlighted by a 20-goal performance in the home win over Liberty in the season opener. Oregon is one of six programs (Denver, North Carolina, Northwestern, Rutgers, Virginia Tech) with three players that have 11 or more goals. Sophomore SHONLY WALLACE and freshman HANNA HILCOFF are tied for the team lead with 12 goals each while junior LILLIAN STUMP is right behind with 11 goals. The trio ranks in the top five of the Pac-12 in goals while no other team has more than one player in the top five. Sophomore JAMIE LEVEL is tied for eighth in the Pac-12 with eight goals and is second in the conference with seven assists.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT
Freshman HANNA HILCOFF has made an immediate impact in her first four collegiate games as a Duck. Hilcoff is one of five players nationally with at least 10 goals and 30 draw controls. The Jupiter, Fla., native has nine goals and 27 draw controls over her last three games.
» Equaled the program single-game record with 10 draw controls last time out at No. 10 Denver.
» One of four freshmen nationally with 10 draw controls in a game this season.
» Had eight or more draw controls in each of the last three games.
» One of five players nationally (Maddie Jenner – Duke, Glory Johnson – Old Dominion, Charlotte North – Boston College, Arden Tierney – Richmond) with 10 goals and 30 draw controls.
» Owns three hat tricks.
STARTING OFF WITH A BANG
Oregon was one of five programs (Duke, Northwestern, Richmond, Syracuse) to score 20 goals in a game during the opening weekend of the season. The 20-12 home-opening victory over Liberty extended Oregon's win streak in season openers to seven. LILLLIAN STUMP and SHONLY WALLACE both scored five goals each to tie the program season-opener record held by three other players. A transfer from Stony Brook, Wallace was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week after her first game as a Duck.
SCOUTING UC DAVIS
Oregon will be the fourth consecutive Pac-12 opponent for UC Davis. The Aggies earned a 9-6 home win over California during their 1-2 start to the season. Senior Maddie Myers scored six goals during the win over California and was later named the MPSF Offensive Player of the Week. An Aggie newcomer has taken the MPSF Rookie of the Week honor each of the first three weeks as well.
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