No. 5 Seed Rollins (15-3)

vs
No. 1 Seed Florida Southern (16-3)
Tars Ready to Take on Mocs in NCAA Tournament
Quarterfinals
Fifth Seeded Rollins to Take on Top Seed Florida Southern,
Saturday
WHEN: Saturday | May 14 | 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Bryant Stadium | Lakeland, Fla.
NOTES: After earning a hard fought 9-8 victory
over the No. 4 Seed West Chester Golden Rams in the first round of
the NCAA Tournament on Friday evening, the fifth-seeded Rollins
Women's lacrosse team is ready to take on top seed Florida Southern
on Saturday evening. The NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Round is
slated to get under way at 5 p.m. at Bryant Stadium in Lakeland,
Fla. Fans who are unable to attend the game will be able to follow
all of the action with links to live coverage available on
RollinsSports.com.
NCAA
Statistics Ranking Summary for Rollins and Florida
Southern
ROLLINS AT A GLANCE: The fifth-seeded and
seventh-ranked Rollins women's lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA
Quarterfinals after earning a hard-fought victory in the first
round of the 2016 NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Tournament.
The Tars defeated fourth-seeded and No. 8 West Chester University
by a final score of 9-8 on Friday evening at Bryant Stadium.
With the score tied at 8-8 and under a minute to play, Rollins
ran a play which placed the ball in the stick of sophomore Megan
Cury who grabbed the coveted game-winner with 31 seconds left
in the game. The win moves Rollins to a record of 15-3, and
advances them to the NCAA Division II Quarterfinal round, marking
the second time in program history the Tars have advanced past
their first game in the tournament.
Rollins first made their NCAA Tournament debut in 2012, where
they earned a bye straight into the Semifinal round held in
Louisville, Kentucky. The Tars squared up against West Chester,
falling to the Golden Rams by a score of 19-10.
The Tars then earned their second appearance in NCAA postseason
action the following season, and advanced into the next round for
the first time in program history by defeating Lock Haven by a
score of 11-10 before falling in double overtime to Limestone in
the Semifinals, 11-10. Rollins stepped out of tournament action in
2014 before making their triumphant return in 2015, where they
squared up against Lock Haven who bounced them out of tourney
action in the First Round.
Friday evening's victory over West Chester marked the first time
the Golden Rams have not advanced to the next round of the
tournament in program history. The two-time National Champion has
advanced past their first game in all 10 of their Tournament
appearances, and has made it to the NCAA Tournament Championship
Finals nine times.
Leading the way for Rollins on the season is Tyler
Thomas, who has posted a team high 49 goals while adding four
assists for a team best 53 points. Freshman Kallie
German has scored 39 goals and added 12 assists for 51 points
so far this season, while Kris
Coppolino follows closely behind with 34 goals and eight
assists for 42 points. Three Tars lead the team in assists as
German, Grayson
McPhee and Paige
Brock have each dished out 12.
Rollins finds themselves moving on to the next round of the
tournament thanks to a balanced attack. In all, nine different
players have posted point totals in double-digit figures. Paige
Brock has compiled 34 points with 22 goals and 12 assists, Megan
Cury has 18 points with 16 goals and two assists, McPhee has 25
points with 12 goals and 12 assists, Claire
Block has tallied 12 points with 12 goals, and Emily
Eddowes has 17 points on the season with six goals and 11
assists.
The Tars are no slouches on defense, either, either, with a
combined team total of 150 caused turnovers, 303 ground balls, and
198 draw controls. Malorie
Olin leads the team in ground balls with 29, followed closely
by German with 27. Coppolino is the key to the Tars' success off
the draw, leading the team with 37, followed by Maddie
Hendren with 21. Lindsay
Van Beck holds the team high in caused turnovers with 24 so far
this season, followed by German with 13, Brenna
Heaney with 12, and Coppolino with 11.
In goal, Olin has a total of 1011 minutes between the pipes,
starting in all 18 of the Tars' games this season. The sophomore
has faced a total of 306 shots from opponents, earning 125 saves
for an overall save percentage of .512. Olin has allowed just 119
goals this season, averaging 7.06 per game.
Dennis
Short is in his ninth season at the helm of the Tars women's
lacrosse program. He has posted a 53-17 record over the last four
seasons, including a pair of trips to the NCAA National Semifinals.
He is assisted by Tom
Kienle, Mike
Tobin, as well as former Tars standouts Chelsea
Pinneke and Alley
Rhinehart.
FLORIDA SOUTHERN AT A GLANCE: Florida Southern
enters into Saturday's contest as the top seed in the South Region
riding an overall record of 16-3. The Mocs, who earned a first
round bye in this year's NCAA Tournament, are making their second
appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
Having won 11 a program best 11 straight games, and 16 of their
last 17 contests, Florida Southern will look to advance to the next
round of the tournament for the first time in program history. In
their inaugural tournament appearance in 2015, the Mocs found
themselves bounced out of tournament action after thanks to a 14-13
loss in double overtime to Lindenwood in the opening round.
Florida Southern is led by Kendall Kerge, who holds onto a team
best 52 goals and has added two assists for 54 points on the
season. Meghan O'Brien leads the team in assists with 36, as well
as overall points with 62 as she has added on 26 goals. Close
behind in overall points is Emily Santoli, whose 32 goals and 29
assists have combined for 61 points on the season. In all, nine
different Mocs have registered point totals in the
double-digits.
Leading the team in ground balls is Gabby Barowski with 49,
followed closely by Santoli with 46. Santoli also holds onto a
team high 56 draw contols, with Dani Bursinger following with 38.
Defensively, Rachael Griffith leads the way with 34 caused
turnovers.
Taylor Gillis and Paige Brodbeck have both seen time in goal
throughout the season. Gillis has played in 15 contests, seeing a
total of 748 minutes in cage where she has earned 75 saves and
holds a .475 save percentage leading into Saturday's contest. The
junior has allowed 83 goals, averaging 6.65 per game. Brodbeck has
played a total of 394 minutes between the pipes, making 50 saves
and owning a .481 save percentage. The sophomore has allowed 54
goals and averages 8.22 per game.
Kara Reber enters into her fifth season as the head coach of the
women's lacrosse program at Florida Southern. Reber holds a record
of 58-14 in her four seasons as head coach of the Moccasins. She
led Florida Southern to a successful inaugural season in the
Sunshine State Conference in 2014-15 season that saw the Moccasins
post a 4-0 record in SSC regular season action. She is assisted by
Lauren Bennett and Marissa Higgins.
SERIES: Rollins is 4-4 all-time against
Florida Southern, and Saturday's Quarterfinal game marks the third
time the Tars will face the Mocs this season. The last time out
against their conference rival, the then-No. 6 Rollins women's
lacrosse team was edged out by the then-third ranked Mocs by a
final score of 12-11 in the Sunshine State Conference Tournament
Championship game.
Rollins vs Florida Southern (4-4)
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Date
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Opponent
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Score
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Site
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Notes
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4/11/2012
|
at #15 Florida Southern
|
W
|
16-10
|
|
Lakeland, Fla
|
|
|
4/3/2013
|
at #11 Florida Southern
|
W
|
12-10
|
|
Lakeland, Fla.
|
|
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4/28/2013
|
#10 FLORIDA SOUTHERN
|
W
|
18-12
|
|
Winter Park, Fla.
|
|
|
4/25/2014
|
#6 FLORIDA SOUTHERN
|
L
|
13-16
|
|
Winter Park, Fla.
|
|
*
|
3/27/2015
|
at #5 Florida Southern
|
L
|
8-15
|
|
Lakeland, Fla.
|
|
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4/26/2015
|
at #5 Florida Southern
|
W
|
12-10
|
OT
|
Lakeland, Fla.
|
Inaugural SSC Tournament
Championship
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*
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4/21/2016
|
#6 FLORIDA SOUTHERN
|
L
|
15-6
|
|
Winter Park, Fla.
|
|
|
5/01/2016
|
at #3 Florida Southern
|
L
|
12-11
|
|
Lakeland, Fla.
|
2016 SSC Tournament Championship
|
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