LAKEWOOD, NJ (April 4th, 2026) - The Lions are coming off a three-game winning streak and are looking to get their fourth against Wilmington.
Opponent
Wilmington(9-2,1-2 CACC)
Where
Lakewood, NJ GCU Track & Field Complex
When
Saturday April 4th, 2026
How to Watch
• Saturday's game is available to watch via a free-to-view broadcast on the GCU portal on the CACC Digital Network powered by HUDL. Live stats are also available at gculions.com.
Previously vs. Wilmington
• GCU is 21-2 all-time against Wilmington.
• The two losses have come in the last three years.
• Last season, the Lions fell 19-9 in Wilmington, DE.
• Wilmington did an excellent job on the draw, winning 19-31.
• Ella Royer scored eight times with two assists and six draw controls for Wilmington.
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Michaela Scirrotto scored three goals and won five draws for the Lions.
Last Time Out
• The Lions had their third straight win against Post, winning 19-6.
• On the draw, GCU won 20-7
• GCU took 31 shots and the Eagles 19.
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Gabrielle Battle led with five goals and two assists
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Erynn Richey had a hat trick, which led her to her second straight Rookie of the Week honor.
CACC Leaders
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Nena Menard is third in draw controls.
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Caitlin Petrellese is close behind her, ranking sixth.
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Natalie Moradian is fifth for saves, save percentage, and saves per game.
• GCU ranks fifth in assists per game.
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Jill Konschak is seventh in shot percentage.
• Lions are fourth in draw control percentage.
• They are second in shot percentage.
Who's Hot?
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Nena Menard has had nine goals in the last two games. Menard had 13 draw controls in the Lions last meeting.
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Gabrielle Battle found the back of the net five times against Post.
• Five goals in the last two games for
Caitlin Petrellese.
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Erynn Richey is coming off her second back-to-back Rookie of the Week honor.
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Natalie Moradian in goal has helped the Lions get three straight wins.
About the Opponent
Wilmington Wildcats
• Wilmington is currently (9-2,1-2 CACC)
• Both their losses have come from conference match-ups, Jefferson and Dominican.
• Those losses were back-to-back, which puts the Wildcats on a two-game losing streak.
• The Wildcats lead the CACC in points per game, save percentage, scoring margin, and shots on goal per game.
• They are second in draw controls and scoring defense.
• Ella Royer leads the conference in goals per game with 4.27. She currently has 47 this season.
• Alea Javorowsky leads the CACC in assists and is second in the nation with 42 this season.
• Kirra Crowley has found the net 36 times this season.
• Ashleigh Lawry and Allison Schiavone have had almost equal time in net. Lawry has a 59.1 save percent and Schiavone sits at 57.1%.