
Buckeyes Face Brown at Home on Monday
2/17/2019 12:52:59 PM | Women's Lacrosse
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State women’s lacrosse team is back in action this Monday, Feb. 18, hosting Brown at 3 p.m. at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. Admission to the game is free, and will also be streamed on BTN Plus (BTN2Go.com).
| Ohio State vs Brown • The Basics | |
| Date: | February 18, 2019 |
| Time: | 3 p.m. ET |
| Venue: | Woody Hayes Athletic Center | Columbus, Ohio |
| Watch: | BTN Plus |
| Live Stats: | StatBroadcast |
| Game Notes: | Ohio State | Brown |
| All-Time Series: | Ohio State leads, 1-0 |
| Last Meeting: | Ohio State won, 16-13, in Columbus (Feb. 25, 2012) |
FOLLOW THE BUCKEYES
• All Ohio State home games will be streamed on BTN Plus this season, featuring play-by-play and color analysis from professional announcers and Buckeye alumni.
• Fans must purchase a BTN Plus membership in order to watch. Both monthly and annual packages are available at BTN2Go.com.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…
• The Ohio State women’s lacrosse team began the 2019 season with a statement on Friday, Feb. 8, downing Cincinnati 16-6 at the Gettler Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
• There was no shortage of offense, with four-goal efforts from sophomore Sophie Baez and junior Liza Hernandez.
• Junior Jill Rizzo was solid in goal, stopping 16 shots for the Buckeyes and denying all eight of Cincinnati’s free-position attempts.
• The Buckeyes then defended their home turf with a powerful offensive performance, taking down Detroit Mercy, 19-5, on Sunday, Feb. 10.
• Hernandez scored a career-high 10 points on six goals and four assists, stamping her name on a number of single-game record lists for the Buckeyes.
• Both Rizzo and senior Paige Postalwait saw action in goal, turning away 10 shots.
HERNANDEZ, RIZZO B1G PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
• On Tuesday, Feb. 12, the Big Ten Conference named midfielder Hernandez and goalie Rizzo the conference offensive and defensive players of the week, respectively.
• Hernandez earned her first Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
• Nine of Hernandez’s 10 points came in the first half, giving her the second-most in a half in school history.
• Rizzo claimed her second Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.
• She currently leads the conference in saves-per-game, averaging 11.50, and owns an impressive save percentage at .742.
CONFERENCE LEADERS
• Ohio State currently leads the conference in ground balls, averaging 36.5 per game.
• Hernandez’s average of five goals per game is tied for first in the Big Ten. Additionally, her seven points per game is also tied for first.
• Rizzo owns an average of 11.50 saves per game, leading the conference.
IN A NUTSHELL
• Eighty-six percent of the offensive effort from last year returns to the lineup for the 2019 season, including 100 percent of the assists led by senior Sara Dickinson, who added 20 helpers. Eighty-two percent of the goals last season were scored by Buckeyes who are back on the team for another season.
• Also returning to the starting lineup is junior goalie Jill Rizzo, who saved a program-best 187 shots during the 2018 campaign. Rizzo was the NCAA leader in saves per game, averaging 12.47 stops and led the conference in save percentage at .503.
• Overall, OSU returns nine to the starting lineup.
• The veteran scoring duo of seniors Sara Dickinson (20G, 20A) and Baley Parrott (35G, 4A) are back for one final season in the Scarlet and Gray. Redshirt junior McKayla Conti (24G, 5A) and junior Liza Hernandez (23G, 4A) were the third and fourth-most prolific scorers on the team and return to make their mark as well.
• OSU must replace Molly Wood in the center circle, who finished her Buckeye career as the program leader with 237 draw controls.
• The Buckeyes possess 10 newcomers, including nine freshman and sophomore transfer Caroline Tatsuoka, who played for Northwestern last season.
HISTORY WITH THE BEARS
• Ohio State has met Brown only once before in program history.
• The Buckeyes defeated the Bears, 16-13, on Feb. 25, 2012 at home.
SCOUTING BROWN
• Brown opened the season on Saturday, Feb. 16 at home with a 16-9 win against Quinnipiac.
• Sophomore Risa Mosenthal scored a career-high eight goals, tying the program’s record for goals scored in a single game. Mosenthal led the team last season with 55 goals.
• Maggie Bigelow started 12 games for the Bears, finishing with a 7-4 record. Bigleow earned a goals-against average of 11.89 in 641 minutes of play.
• Brown is coached by Keely McDonald, in her 15th season at the helm for the Bears.
BUCKEYE NATION
• The Buckeyes host the most home games in program history with 10 this season in Columbus.
• Fourteen states and one province of Canada makes up the hometowns of the 2019 Buckeyes – one of the most diverse teams in the country.
• Seven players hail from New York, the most represented state on the team and home state of head coach Alexis Venechanos.
• Four players are native to Ohio – Caroline Tatsuoka (Hunting Valley, Ohio), Liza Hernandez (New Albany, Ohio), Catie Beg (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) and Jaclen Moxley (Granville, Ohio).
BUCKEYE FAMILY
• This season, two pairs of sisters play on the Ohio State roster at the same time.
• Junior midfielder Sarah George and freshman midfielder MK George are siblings from Monmouth Beach, N.J.
• Additionally, junior attacker Alex Vander Molen is the older sister to freshman midfielder Mekenzie Vander Molen, both from Ada, Mich.
• Senior Erika Keselman is the younger sister of four-year letterwinner Hallie Keselman (2012-15), though the two did not play together in a season.
• Though not related, sophomores Lindsay Epstein and Riley Ewing were also teammates in high school at Walton in Marietta, Ga.
CAPTAINS
• Junior Jill Rizzo and senior Meg Camden captain the 2019 Buckeye squad, Venechanos announced in October.
• Rizzo returns to the captaincy for her second season after being named a team leader as a sophomore. Rizzo ranked eighth in the nation in saves with 187 overall last season. She notched a career-high 23 saves on March 11, 2018 in a contest with UMass.
• Camden is a first-year captain entering her senior season. She appeared in nine games last season, and saw action in all 17 games as a sophomore.
• Venechanos on the captains: “Megan and Jillian both exhibit hard work, dedication and inspiration the program both on and off the field. They both have very strong character, put the team first and lead by example.”
B1G PLAYERS TO WATCH
• Senior Baley Parrott and juniors Jill Rizzo and Liza Hernandez were tabbed as Ohio State’s Big Ten Players to Watch.
• Parrott was the team’s leading scorer last season, finding the back of the net for 35 goals in total. The Airmont, N.Y., native is No. 9 all-time in draw controls with 79, 20 away from the eighth-most in program history. She is also a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.
• Rizzo, from Queensbury, N.Y., is one of two team captains and returns to the team as the starting goalie. Rizzo owns the program record for saves made in a season (186) and was the conference leader in both ground balls (46) and ground balls per game (3.13) last season.
• Hernandez is a local from New Albany, Ohio, and totaled 27 points last season off 23 goals and four assists in 10 games played. As a freshman, Hernandez was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week four consecutive times.
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
• Nine members of the team make up the 2019 Leadership Council – freshmen Clare Johnston and Chloe Johnson, sophomores Lindsay Epstein, Ali Beekhuizen and Carli Mager, juniors Emily Skrzypczak and Liza Hernandez and seniors Mackenzie Maring and McKayla Conti.
• The leadership council is made up individuals that the team goes to for guidance and assists in schedule agreement, weekend occurrences, setting goals to accomplish in areas of high intensity and achieving ultra clarity with the coaches.
B1G STAGE, B1G TEN
• Three of the seven Big Ten teams are ranked in the women’s NCAA Division I Media Poll, with Maryland leading the pack at No. 2. Northwestern is slotted seventh, while Penn State rounds out the rankings at No. 10.
• In the 2019 Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association Pre-Season Poll, four Big Ten teams rank in the Top 25. Maryland (No. 2), Northwestern (No. 7) and Penn State (No. 12) are all ranked again, as well as Johns Hopkins at No. 23.
• Those four teams also appeared in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, highlighted by top-seeded Maryland’s appearance in the semifinal round.
NEW DIGS IN THE ATHLETIC DISTRICT
• Ohio State women’s lacrosse recently moved into the brand new Schumaker Complex on OSU’s developing athletic campus. This new facility is the training “hub” for 33 Olympic sports teams, located in the heart of the Athletic District and connected to the iconic Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
• The Schumaker provides a state-of-the-art facility for the nutritional, physical and psychological development of the student-athletes on 33 teams at Ohio State. Over 800 student-athletes lift, condition, train and rehabilitate injuries in the complex, while also benefitting from nutritional and mental preparation for peak performance.
PRIMETIME BUCKEYES
• Buckeye women’s lacrosse will be featured on Big Ten Network three times this season, twice at home and once on the road.
• The rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan will be on full display on Thursday, March 21, as the Buckeyes take on the Wolverines on network television.
• OSU will be featured on the Big Ten Network again on Thursday, April 4, against Penn State in University Park, Pa.
• The Scarlet and Gray will close out the season on network television, hosting Northwestern on Thursday, April 25.
• Game times are to be announced.
UP NEXT
• The Buckeyes welcome Notre Dame on Friday, Feb. 22 at 3 p.m. at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.

