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LOU
NC
Shots
23
37
Turnovers
11
10
Caused Turnovers
3
8
Draw Controls
16
19
Free-Position Shots
3
1
Ground Balls
8
8
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Andie Aldave
Photo by: Jeffrey A. Camarati
Ortega, Aldave Lead WLAX Past Louisville, 21-8
March 13, 2022 | Women's Lacrosse
CHAPEL HILL—Jamie Ortega had season highs with six goals, three assists and nine points and Andie Aldave scored a career-high six goals as the second-ranked University of North Carolina women's lacrosse team beat Louisville, 21-8, on Sunday afternoon at Dorrance Field.
The Tar Heels improved to 8-0 this season, including 2-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The win sets up UNC's highly-anticipated game next Sunday March 20 at No. 1-ranked and defending NCAA champion Boston College. Louisville fell to 5-4, 1-2.
Sam Geiersbach had another big game offensively off the bench for Carolina, chipping in four assists. Ally Mastroianni had three goals, an assist and eight draw controls. Scottie Rose Growney pitched in with two goals and an assist. Caitlyn Wurzburger had a goal and two assists.
Olivia Dirks scored twice off the bench, and Nicole Humphrey had two assists. Elizabeth Hillman scored once, while Melissa Sconone had an assist.
Hannah Morris led Louisville with three goals.
Taylor Moreno (8-0) started her 62nd consecutive game and went the distance in goal for Carolina, tying her season high with 11 saves and allowing eight goals in 60 minutes.
The Tar Heels will return to action next Sunday March 20 at top-ranked Boston College.
Notes vs. Louisville:
Team
• Carolina won for the 35th time in its last 36 games.
• UNC scored double-figure goals for the 44th time in its last 45 games.
• Carolina has won 27 consecutive games at Dorrance Field, the longest home winning streak in school history.
• The Tar Heels are 58-6 in their last 64 games against ACC opponents (regular season and postseason).
Individual
• Taylor Moreno improved her career record in goal to 56-6. She has started 62 consecutive games in the cage dating to 2018.
• Jamie Ortega extended her goal streak to 42 consecutive games.
• Ortega posted her 69th career multi-goal game and her 28th with at least five goals.
• Ortega has tallied at least one point in 71 consecutive games and 76 of 77 in her career.
• Ortega extended her own school record for points by upping her total to 396. 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 36 in her last five games.
• Sam Geiersbach, a graduate transfer from the University of Richmond, had four assists. She he has 11 goals and 12 assists in the last four games.
• Scottie Rose Growney had two goals and one assist. She has scored multiple goals in all eight Carolina games this season.
• Graduate transfer Andie Aldave (Notre Dame) scored a career-high six goals. She had scored five earlier this season against Jacksonville and on two occasions while at Notre Dame.
The Tar Heels improved to 8-0 this season, including 2-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The win sets up UNC's highly-anticipated game next Sunday March 20 at No. 1-ranked and defending NCAA champion Boston College. Louisville fell to 5-4, 1-2.
Sam Geiersbach had another big game offensively off the bench for Carolina, chipping in four assists. Ally Mastroianni had three goals, an assist and eight draw controls. Scottie Rose Growney pitched in with two goals and an assist. Caitlyn Wurzburger had a goal and two assists.
Olivia Dirks scored twice off the bench, and Nicole Humphrey had two assists. Elizabeth Hillman scored once, while Melissa Sconone had an assist.
Hannah Morris led Louisville with three goals.
Taylor Moreno (8-0) started her 62nd consecutive game and went the distance in goal for Carolina, tying her season high with 11 saves and allowing eight goals in 60 minutes.
The Tar Heels will return to action next Sunday March 20 at top-ranked Boston College.
Notes vs. Louisville:
Team
• Carolina won for the 35th time in its last 36 games.
• UNC scored double-figure goals for the 44th time in its last 45 games.
• Carolina has won 27 consecutive games at Dorrance Field, the longest home winning streak in school history.
• The Tar Heels are 58-6 in their last 64 games against ACC opponents (regular season and postseason).
Individual
• Taylor Moreno improved her career record in goal to 56-6. She has started 62 consecutive games in the cage dating to 2018.
• Jamie Ortega extended her goal streak to 42 consecutive games.
• Ortega posted her 69th career multi-goal game and her 28th with at least five goals.
• Ortega has tallied at least one point in 71 consecutive games and 76 of 77 in her career.
• Ortega extended her own school record for points by upping her total to 396. 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 36 in her last five games.
• Sam Geiersbach, a graduate transfer from the University of Richmond, had four assists. She he has 11 goals and 12 assists in the last four games.
• Scottie Rose Growney had two goals and one assist. She has scored multiple goals in all eight Carolina games this season.
• Graduate transfer Andie Aldave (Notre Dame) scored a career-high six goals. She had scored five earlier this season against Jacksonville and on two occasions while at Notre Dame.
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