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Women's Lacrosse

UAH at Home Tuesday, Hits the Road for Weekend Games

Ursuline (1-0) at UAH (4-1)
WHENMarch 1 at 3 p.m.
WHERECharger Park
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UAH at Tampa (0-3)
WHENMarch 5 at 6:30 p.m.
WHERETampa, Fla.
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UAH at Ave Maria (0-2)
WHENMarch 6 at 1 p.m.
WHERETampa, Fla.
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RECENT ACTION: The Chargers sit at 4-1 overall and 1-0 in the Gulf South conference after most recently topping Shorter, 12-10, in the inaugural league game this past Wednesday and falling to Indianapolis, 14-10, in the first-ever women's lacrosse home contest at Charger Park on Saturday.
 
STANDING IN THE LEAGUE: UAH has had strong success on offense in the program's inaugural season, averaging 15.20 goals per game over five contests which rates second in the GSC. Individually, Nicole Federovitch has been the Chargers leader on offense, ranking third in the conference with 4.00 goals per game and second in the league with 5.40 points per contest.
 
SOPHOMORE STARS: Natalie Pachinger – who transferred to UAH from Tuesday's opponent Ursuline – excelled for the Blue and White in both games this past week, as the sophomore led the Chargers with nine goals to go along with 10 ground balls, four caused turnovers and seven draw controls. Pachinger is second on the team with 18 points from 16 goals and two assists in 2016.
 
CONTINUED CONTRIBUTION: Freshman Megan Hartnett had her most productive week of the season with six points on four goals and two assists in two contests, including two goals and two assists in the inaugural home game on Saturday. Hartnett is third on the roster with 13 goals this season, while adding 17 ground balls and a team-high 21 draw controls.
 
ARROWS PROFILE: Ursuline begins the week with a 1-0 overall record after defeating Wilmington this past weekend in its first game of the season by a final score of 21-6. The Arrows had a pair of six-point performances in the Wilmington win in Haley Mazreku (six goals) and Abigail Neeley (five goals-one assist).
 
SPARTANS PROFILE: Tampa has started the season with a 0-3 record after most recently falling to No. 16 Queens on Feb. 21 by a score of 15-4.  The Spartans offense is led by Amanda Rom and Amanda Voges who each have four goals and one assist, while Caili Guilday has started all three games in net for a 12.67 goals against average a .472 save percentage.
 
GYRENES PROFILE: Ave Maria opens this week's slate of game with a 0-2 record, following a 16-9 loss to Lawrence Tech this past weekend in Georgetown, Kentucky. So far in 2016, the Gyrenes offense is led by Mac Tourville's four goals, with Hannah Camerota playing both contests in goal for a .410 save percentage and an 18.00 goals against average.
 
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Players Mentioned

Megan Hartnett

#1 Megan Hartnett

MF
5' 8"
Freshman
Nicole Federovitch

#9 Nicole Federovitch

AT
5' 6"
Freshman
Natalie Pachinger

#40 Natalie Pachinger

MF/AT
5' 9"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Megan Hartnett

#1 Megan Hartnett

5' 8"
Freshman
MF
Nicole Federovitch

#9 Nicole Federovitch

5' 6"
Freshman
AT
Natalie Pachinger

#40 Natalie Pachinger

5' 9"
Sophomore
MF/AT

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