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Maddy Curtis
David DeNoma

Lacrosse

Preview: @DuqLax at George Washington / St. Bonaventure

GAME NOTES
  • Duquesne heads to Washington, D.C. and Olean, N.Y. for a pair of Atlantic 10 road contests as the Dukes battle George Washington on Friday at 2 p.m. and St. Bonaventure on Sunday at 12 p.m.
  • The Dukes defeated both of these teams last season at home, topping the Colonials 20-13 and the Bonnies 24-14.
  • Duquesne is coming off two one-goal losses last week to first-place UMass in overtime (16-15) and second-place George Mason (14-13).
  • Rilee Bradshaw led the Dukes in scoring in both games with six goals against the Minutewomen and five against the Patriots. Bradshaw ranks second in the A-10 with 40 goals on the season, including a league-high 23 goals in conference play.
  • Maddie Hart leads the A-10 with 84 draw controls while ranking third in the league with 31 caused turnovers. Sydney Reed sits second in the conference with 32 caused turnovers on the year.
  • Duquesne leads the country in shots per game (42.08) and shots on goal per game (30.75) while ranking second in caused turnovers per game (15.17), third in ground balls per game (24.50), fifth in scoring offense (16.58) and seventh in draw controls per game (16.25).
  • With three A-10 contests remaining, the Dukes are tied with Davidson and VCU for seventh in the conference standings. George Washington is tied with La Salle for fifth place. St. Bonaventure is 10th at 0-6.
SCOUTING THE COLONIALS
  • George Washington is 5-9 overall on the season and 3-3 in A-10 action.
  • Duquesne is 14-4 vs. the Colonials all-time.
  • GW is coming off an 18-8 win over VCU after dropping two straight to Richmond and Saint Joseph's.
  • Katie Quinn and Tori Hampton lead the Colonials with 23 goals apiece.
  • GW is sixth in the nation in clearing percentage (0.910).
SCOUTING THE BONNIES
  • St. Bonaventure is 1-13 on the year and 0-6 in the A-10.
  • Duquesne is 16-4 vs. the Bonnies all-time.
  • Savannah Clarke ranks 11th in the country with 139 saves.
  • Kathryn Yoder sits fifth in the conference with 25 caused turnovers on the season.
  • Rylee Arnold paces the Bonnies with 23 goals.
NEXT UP
Duquesne hosts Penn State on Tuesday, April 16 at 3 p.m. and La Salle in the regular season finale on Saturday, April 20. Both games will be played at Arthur J. Rooney Field.
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Players Mentioned

Rilee Bradshaw

#3 Rilee Bradshaw

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5' 8"
Junior
Maddie Hart

#11 Maddie Hart

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5' 4"
Junior
Sydney Reed

#12 Sydney Reed

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5' 6"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Rilee Bradshaw

#3 Rilee Bradshaw

5' 8"
Junior
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Maddie Hart

#11 Maddie Hart

5' 4"
Junior
M
Sydney Reed

#12 Sydney Reed

5' 6"
Sophomore
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