NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Fresh off a memorable 15-10 win vs. No. 15 Princeton Saturday in the Ivy League opener at Reese, the No. 22 Yale women's lacrosse team gets right back to work on Monday night. The Bulldogs host local rival Central Connecticut State (6:30 p.m.,
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Last Game
Yale (3-1, 1-0 Ivy League) earned a historic
15-10 win vs. No.15 Princeton Saturday at Reese in the Ivy League opener. It was the Bulldogs' first win vs. the Tigers since 2007, and Princeton's first Ivy League loss since Mar. 23, 2019 (12-11 vs. Brown). Prior to Saturday the Tigers had not lost a league game by five or more goals since falling 17-12 to then-No. 10 Penn Apr. 19, 2017.
Collignon Takes the Lead
With six goals and seven points in Saturday's win vs. Princeton, sophomore attacker
Jenna Collignon (Hinsdale, Ill.) leads the Ivy League in goals with 16 and points with 19.
Two of the Best
The Bulldogs have two of the top five in draw controls per game in the Ivy League: sophomore midfielder
Sky Carrasquillo (Alpharetta, Ga.) is first (5.50) and sophomore midfielder
Taylor Lane (Greenwich, Conn.) is tied for fourth (4.25). Last year Carrasquillo led the league with 5.94 draws per game and Lane was 10th with 3.12.
Scouting Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State (0-1, 0-0 NEC) fell to Columbia 16-4 in the season opener Feb. 22 and has had two games postponed since then. The Blue Devils are in their fifth year under head coach Betsy Vendel, a 2014 CCSU grad who is CCSU's all-time leader in assists (99), points (219) and draw controls (180).