LAKEWOOD, NJ (April 8, 2025) - Georgian Court Women's Lacrosse has just three weeks left in the regular season and their game this week has major playoff implications.
Opponent
Wilmington Wildcats (9-4, 4-1 CACC)
Where
Wilmington, DE
When
Wednesday, April 9 – 4 pm
How to Watch
• Wednesday's game is available to watch via a free-to-view broadcast on the Wilmington portal of the CACC Digital Network powered by HUDL. Live stats are also available at gculions.com.
Previously vs. Wilmington
• Georgian Court has had Wilmington's number in the past, but the Wildcats have closed the gap.
• GCU had been 20-0 against Wilmington before a loss in 2023 ended that streak.
• The Lions got the win back last year in a 12-8 victory at home that saw the Lions come back from down 5-2 early in the second.
• Georgian Court put the game away with a 5-1 fourth quarter, getting three goals in the final 6:10.
•
Isabel Raimondi and
Riley O'Connor each scored three times.
•
Cadence Gentile came in to start the second quarter and allowed four goals and made six saves to earn the win in the cage.
Last Time Out
• Georgian Court snapped a mini two-game losing streak by breaking out in a big-time way.
• The Lions scored 10 times in the first quarter and were well on their way to a 22-0 shutout win over Post.
• It was the Lions second shutout win of the season, just the second time in program history the team has posted two or more clean sheets.
•
Isabel Raimondi totaled eight points with four goals and eight assists.
Individual Milestones
•
Nena Menard needs two points for 30.
•
Michaela Scirrotto needs one ground ball for 25 and two draw controls for 30.
•
Caitlin Petrellese needs five ground balls for 100 and seven caused turnovers to hit 50.
•
Jill Konschak is five draw controls away from 50.
•
Isabel Raimondi with four games left is on program record watch for most points. She needs 25 more for the record. She also needs 25 more assists for that record as well.
•
Madison Battle is seven caused turnovers away from 50.
• One more win will be
Cadence Gentile's 10th in goal.
Who's Hot?
•
Caitlin Petrellese continues to fill the stat sheet. She has five goals, four caused turnovers, six ground balls and 10 draw controls over her last two games.
•
Gabrielle Battle has 13 goals in her last five games.
•
Nena Menard has been named the CACC Rookie of the Week the last two weeks. She has at least three goals scored in five straight games, something no other Lion has done this season. She's also connected on each of her last six free-position shots.
•
Isabel Raimondi scored 12 points vs. Post, her third game this season eclipsing 10 points.
•
Jill Konschak has six goals, six ground balls and four draw controls over her last two games.
•
Addison Rivera caused three turnovers and scooped three ground balls vs. Post.
CACC Leaders
•
Isabel Raimondi is in the top three in points and assists and top-10 in goals scored.
•
Caitlin Petrellese is third in draw controls.
• Petrellese is also eighth in goals scored and fourth in ground balls.
•
Gabrielle Battle is tied for ninth in total assists.
• GCU's ranks fifth in scoring offense.
• They're second in draw control percentage and third in shot percentage.
About the Opponent
Wilmington Wildcats
• Wilmington has won four straight and are 9-4 overall, 4-1 in the CACC.
• That one loss came to Dominican and has them tied for second in the league standings.
• The Wildcats are an offensive juggernaut. They lead Division II in points per game and are fifth in scoring offense.
• Most of their offense comes from junior Ella Royer whose 95 points leads the NCAA.
• Wilmington has four others that have scored at least 20 goals as well and Alea Javorowski's 43 assists lead the CACC.
• The Wildcats have shared time in goal, but it's been Allison Schiavone who has gotten most of the run in CACC play. She has a 9.83 goals against average and 48.7% save percentage. Ashleigh Lawry has seen more minutes in net with a 45.6% save percentage.
• Wilmington's draw control and turnover numbers are about even.
• Royer does more than just score. Her 88 draw controls and 6.77 draw controls per game lead the CACC.