Lacrosse Emerges for Big 12 Tournament vs. No. 4 Florida Gators
UC Davis lacrosse kicks off its Big 12 Championship campaign in the semifinals against No. 4 Florida on April 30. The Aggies, who enter the tournament with a 7-8 overall record, are looking to rebound after their recent loss to Florida. This matchup marks their continued quest for the conference title and national recognition in women's lacrosse. With standout performances from players like Audrey Carr and Emily Altshuler, UC Davis aims to make a significant impact in the tournament.
By the Numbers- UC Davis finished the regular season with a record of 7-8 and 2-3 in conference play.
- Florida concluded the regular season at 15-2 with a perfect 5-0 record in the Big 12.
- The Aggies are facing Florida after a recent 19-6 defeat.
- Emily Altshuler ranks fourth among Big 12 goalkeepers with an average of 5.22 saves per game.
- Jane Fox leads the Aggies with 39 goals this season, positioned fifth in the Big 12.
If victorious against Florida, UC Davis would advance to the Big 12 Championship game, potentially facing Colorado or Arizona State on May 2. The Aggies aim to leverage their performance and secure a position in the NCAA Tournament, which would be a historic achievement for the program.
Bottom LineUC Davis must capitalize on their players' momentum and experience as they head into the semifinals against a tough opponent. Success hinges on strong performances from key players and executing their game plan effectively to make a deeper tournament run.
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