No. 22 Colorado College travels east for a two-game weekend, opening with a matchup at Union on Friday before facing No. 3 Tufts on Sunday.
Last Time Out
CC is coming off a 17-15 loss at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on March 15. The Tigers moved to 3-2 on the season following the road setback.
CC Snapshot
CC is averaging 12.8 goals per game while allowing 9.6 goals per contest, outscoring opponents 64-48 through five games. The Tigers are shooting .512 as a team and have converted 15 of 27 free-position opportunities while posting an .854 clear percentage.
Junior Charlotte Iler leads the Tigers with 24 points on 19 goals and five assists, while junior Sofia Mancino has added 16 points on 12 goals and four assists. First-year Maddie Jenks has scored nine goals, and junior Grace Weber leads the team with seven assists. First-year Elsa Greene has added eight points in three games.
Defensively, CC has recorded 47 caused turnovers and 99 ground balls. Senior goalkeeper Cassidy Schnaufer has started all five games, posting a 3-2 record with 43 saves. Schnaufer was also named the WIAC Defensive Player of the Week after recording 17 saves across wins over Kenyon and No. 16 St. John Fisher.
Scouting Union
Union enters Friday's matchup with a 1-2 overall record. The Garnet Chargers are averaging 9.0 goals per game while allowing 10.33 goals per contest.
Maddy Schiller, Gillian Joseph, and Christina Guanci lead the offense with seven points each, while Lana Mickelson has added five points. Union has scored 27 goals on 72 shots and is shooting .375 as a team.
Defensively, Union has totaled 31 caused turnovers and 60 ground balls. In goal, Sydney Widlitz has made 26 saves with a .456 save percentage and a 10.33 goals-against average.
Scouting No. 3 Tufts
Tufts enters the weekend with a 4-1 overall record and one of the top offenses in Division III, averaging 16.2 goals per game while allowing 8.0.
Schuyler Lloyd leads the Jumbos with 20 points on 11 goals and nine assists, while Allie Zorn has scored 12 goals. Eleanor Helm has 15 points, and Kate Deehan has 11 points on 10 goals and one assist.
Tufts has scored 81 goals on 170 shots and is shooting .476 as a team. The Jumbos also hold advantages in both draw controls and ground balls.
Defensively, Tufts has limited opponents to a .331 shooting percentage, while goalkeeper Devon Chipman has recorded 40 saves and an 8.96 goals-against average.