University of North Carolina Athletics
Team Stats
MERWLAX
NC
Shots
13
30
Turnovers
16
16
Caused Turnovers
3
10
Draw Controls
8
23
Free-Position Shots
1
7
Ground Balls
6
11
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Jamie Ortega and Sam Geiersbach
Photo by: Jeffrey A. Camarati
WLAX Blasts Mercer, 20-7
March 11, 2022 | Women's Lacrosse
CHAPEL HILL—Nine North Carolina players scored goals, including four with at least three goals apiece, as the second-ranked University of North Carolina women's lacrosse team beat Mercer, 20-7, on Friday evening at Dorrance Field.
Sam Geiersbach posted her second consecutive huge game for the Tar Heels. Days after being named ACC Offensive Player of the Week for posting five goals and an assist in the March 6 win over Northwestern, Geiersbach tallied two goals and six assists for a game-high eight points. Her six assists and eight points both were season highs.
Jamie Ortega had four goals, two assists and two caused turnovers for Carolina. Caitlyn Wurzburger scored three times and tied her season high with four assists. Andie Aldave scored three times and added an assist and Ally Mastorianni had three goals with eight draw controls.
Scottie Rose Growney had two goals, one assist, two ground balls and a caused turnover. Livi Lawton and Melissa Sconone also scored single goals. Fourteen of Carolina's 20 goals were assisted overall.
Playing without Emma Trenchard on the defensive unit due to an ankle injury, Emily Nalls led the defensive effort with six draw controls and a team-high two caused turnovers.
Taylor Moreno (7-0) started her 61st consecutive game and played the first three quarters in goal for Carolina, making three saves, allowing six goals and gathering a ground ball. Freshman Alecia Nicholas played the final period in the cage for UNC, allowing a goal and making a save.
Carolina took control of the game from the outset, leading by an 8-1 score after the first period and 13-4 at halftime. UNC out-shot Mercer, 30-13 and won 23 of 31 draws on the day. Mastroianni had eight draw controls, Ella Little had seven off the bench and Nalls had six.
The Tar Heels will host Louisville on Sunday at 1 p.m. in their next outing.
Notes:
• Carolina won for the 34th time in its last 35 games.
• UNC scored double-figure goals for the 43rd time in its last 44 games.
• Taylor Moreno improved her career record in goal to 55-6. She has started 61 consecutive games in the cage.
• Jamie Ortega extended her goal streak to 41 consecutive games.
• Ortega posted her 68th career multi-goal game and her 40th with at least four goals.
• Ortega has tallied at least one point in 70 consecutive games and 75 of 76 in her career.
• Ortega extended her own school record for points by upping her total to 387. She is third in ACC history in career points. Sam Apuzzo of Boston College is second with 397. Jen Adams of Maryland (1998-2001) is first with 445.
• Ally Mastroianni had eight draw controls and has 28 in her last four games.
• Sam Geiersbach, a graduate transfer from the University of Richmond, had a season-high six assists and eight points. She has 11 goals and eight assists in the last three games.
• Scottie Rose Growney had two goals and one assist. She has scored multiple goals in all seven Carolina games this season.
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Sam Geiersbach posted her second consecutive huge game for the Tar Heels. Days after being named ACC Offensive Player of the Week for posting five goals and an assist in the March 6 win over Northwestern, Geiersbach tallied two goals and six assists for a game-high eight points. Her six assists and eight points both were season highs.
Jamie Ortega had four goals, two assists and two caused turnovers for Carolina. Caitlyn Wurzburger scored three times and tied her season high with four assists. Andie Aldave scored three times and added an assist and Ally Mastorianni had three goals with eight draw controls.
Scottie Rose Growney had two goals, one assist, two ground balls and a caused turnover. Livi Lawton and Melissa Sconone also scored single goals. Fourteen of Carolina's 20 goals were assisted overall.
Playing without Emma Trenchard on the defensive unit due to an ankle injury, Emily Nalls led the defensive effort with six draw controls and a team-high two caused turnovers.
Taylor Moreno (7-0) started her 61st consecutive game and played the first three quarters in goal for Carolina, making three saves, allowing six goals and gathering a ground ball. Freshman Alecia Nicholas played the final period in the cage for UNC, allowing a goal and making a save.
Carolina took control of the game from the outset, leading by an 8-1 score after the first period and 13-4 at halftime. UNC out-shot Mercer, 30-13 and won 23 of 31 draws on the day. Mastroianni had eight draw controls, Ella Little had seven off the bench and Nalls had six.
The Tar Heels will host Louisville on Sunday at 1 p.m. in their next outing.
Notes:
• Carolina won for the 34th time in its last 35 games.
• UNC scored double-figure goals for the 43rd time in its last 44 games.
• Taylor Moreno improved her career record in goal to 55-6. She has started 61 consecutive games in the cage.
• Jamie Ortega extended her goal streak to 41 consecutive games.
• Ortega posted her 68th career multi-goal game and her 40th with at least four goals.
• Ortega has tallied at least one point in 70 consecutive games and 75 of 76 in her career.
• Ortega extended her own school record for points by upping her total to 387. She is third in ACC history in career points. Sam Apuzzo of Boston College is second with 397. Jen Adams of Maryland (1998-2001) is first with 445.
• Ally Mastroianni had eight draw controls and has 28 in her last four games.
• Sam Geiersbach, a graduate transfer from the University of Richmond, had a season-high six assists and eight points. She has 11 goals and eight assists in the last three games.
• Scottie Rose Growney had two goals and one assist. She has scored multiple goals in all seven Carolina games this season.
💪👏#GoHeels #WeGetTo | 🥍🐏 pic.twitter.com/ix2JswId7C
— UNC Women's Lacrosse (@uncwlax) March 12, 2022
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