Women's Lacrosse Caps Off Homestand Tuesday Against JMU
The Crimson will close out its three-game homestand to open the year Tuesday against JMU (Gil Talbot).
The Storyline
The Harvard women's lacrosse team will close out a three-game
homestand to open the season against James Madison Tuesday at
Soldiers Field Lacrosse Stadium. First draw is scheduled for 3:30
p.m. Harvard owns a 2-1 advantage in the all-time series against
JMU and Tuesday will mark the first time the teams have met
since 1986.
Last Time Out
The Crimson suffered its first loss of the 2012 campaign
Saturday, 12-6, against Cornell at Soldiers Field Lacrosse
Stadium.
Micaela Cyr recorded a hat trick and Danielle Tetreault registered a two-goal game to lead the Crimson offense while Kelly Weis recorded eight saves in the losing effort. Cyr converted three of four shot attempts and produced on the defensive end as well, as she led the team in caused turnovers with three and tallied two ground balls.
Cornell held advantages in many statistical categories, including a 33-18 edge in shots. The Big Red also finished the contest leading in ground balls, 15-11, and draw controls, 11-9. Amanda D'Amico led Cornell with three goals while four other Big Red student-athletes had two-goal games. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Crimson against the Big Red.
Scouting the Dukes
JMU, ranked 13th in last week's IWLCA Coaches Poll, will enter
play Tuesday with a 3-1 overall record after taking down Fairfield
on Sunday, 15-9. Casey Ancarrow registered five goals, five draw
controls and three ground balls to lead the Dukes while Ashley
Kimener scored a hat trick. Alex Menghetti made five saves in goal
to record the win.
Ancarrow has tallied 16 points on the year with 12 goals and four assists, and leads the team with 13 draw controls. Monica Zabel boasts 13 points on six goals and five assists while her eight ground balls rank second to Cally Charkrian's 10. Menghetti owns a 3-1 record in goal.
Tuesday's game will mark the first meeting between the teams since an 11-8 JMU win in 1986. Harvard won the first two games played between the schools and is 2-1 all-time.
National Prominence
The Crimson dropped out of this week's deBeer Media Poll after
ranking 16th and 19th, respectively, the last two weeks. Harvard
was listed as receiving votes in last week's Intercollegiate
Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Coaches Poll and also
received votes in the association's preseason poll.
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Catch the Crimson in 2012
Harvard has announced that 11 home men's and women's lacrosse
games will be streamed online from Harvard Stadium during the 2012
season, marking the third straight year fans of Harvard lacrosse
will have the opportunity to watch the Crimson live from home.
A total of six women's games will be available to watch, beginning with the Crimson's March 21 showdown with Boston College, its first inside Harvard Stadium. Each home contest for the remainder of the year will be streamed.
A full season pass for either the men's or women's team will be available for just $29.95, while single games can be purchased for $9.95. Click here to sign up for your season pass today.
Ivy League Honors
Senior co-captain Melanie Baskind
was named the Ivy League's Defensive Player of the Week Feb. 27
after leading the Crimson to an 11-9 season-opening win over Boston
University.
Baskind led the Crimson on both the offensive and defensive ends of the field, registering her ninth career hat trick while collecting a game-high five ground balls. The midfielder converted on all three of her shot attempts and also won two draw controls and caused two turnovers.
This is the first weekly award of Baskind's career and Harvard's first defensive player of the week honor since Kathryn Tylander '08 took home the award on March 4, 2008.
Climbing the Charts
Senior Jess
Halpern and junior Jennifer
VanderMeulen currently rank among Harvard's all-time top 10
goal scorers. Halpern has netted 113 career goals, good for seventh
in program history, while her 135 points place her one shy of 10th
place in school history. VanderMeulen, meanwhile, ranks ninth with
107 goals in just 33 games and boasts 121 points. Her 56 goals
scored in 2010 rank fifth on the Crimson's single-season list.
Can't Stop Her
Junior Jennifer VanderMeulen has scored at least one goal in 31 of
her 33 games played. VanderMeulen has registered multiple goals 29
times and has scored at least three goals on 23 occasions.
Tewaaraton Award Watch List
Junior's Jennifer VanderMeulen and Danielle Tetreault were named
to the 2012 Tewaaraton Award Watch List, which is comprised of the
top 50 women's lacrosse student-athletes from all three divisions
of collegiate lacrosse. VanderMeulen and Tetreault are the latest
Crimson to be put up for the prestigious award, after current
teammates Jess Halpern and Micaela Cyr were nominated in 2010 and
2011, respectively.
VanderMeulen is coming off a season in which she was named to the Synapse Sports All-America second team, IWLCA All-Region first team and All-Ivy League first team after ranking 18th in the NCAA in goals per game (3.0) and 30th in goals (48). She currently ranks 10th in program history with 104 career goals, while her 56 scores in 2010 rank fifth on Harvard's single-season list.
Tetreault was a first team all-region and second team all-Ivy selection a year ago, and ranked 31st in the nation with 2.63 goals per game. Tetreault boasts 62 career goals, 17 assists and 79 points in 31 career games.
To Be the Best, You Have to Beat the Best
Harvard has knocked off a top 20 opponent in each of the last
three seasons, and will have plenty of opportunities to do it again
in 2012. Nine of the Crimson's opponents this season have been
ranked in either the deBeer Media Poll or the IWLCA Preseason
Coaches Poll at some point during the year, including Boston
College, Dartmouth, James Madison, John's Hopkins, Penn, Princeton,
Stanford, Syracuse, and Virginia.
Captaining the Ship
Seniors Melanie Baskind, Ellen Gleason and
Tyler
Petropulos were voted by their teammates as captains for the
2012 season. Baskind and Petropulos also served as captains last
season, making them just the sixth and seventh student-athletes in
program history to be voted captain in consecutive seasons. Ceci
Clark '92 was the first to do so when she captained both the 1991
and 1992 squads, and was followed by Daphne Clark '97 (1996 &
1997), Ali Harper '01 (2000 & 2001), Lauren Bobzin '08 (2007
& 2008) and Sara Flood '10 (2009 & 2010). This is just the
sixth time in program history three Crimson had been chosen to lead
the team.
Two-Sport Star Baskind Featured by New England Lacrosse
Journal
Senior Melanie Baskind, who captains both the women's lacrosse and
women's soccer teams and is an All-Ivy League honoree in both
sports, was recently featured by Sammi Gorman of the New England
Lacrosse Journal.
"In the city of Boston — a breeding ground for both star athletes and top students at some of the world's best academic institutions — Melanie Baskind is different.
"She's not the only student with a 3.8 grade-point average as a neurobiology major at a top school like Harvard, and she's not the only athlete to get league Player of the Year honors in her sport. She is the only one to do those things and be a threat to earn those kind of honors in two sports."
Click here to read the full article.
Previewing What's To Come
Head coach Lisa Miller recently sat down with GoCrimson.com to
provide insight into what fans can expect to see from the Crimson
in 2012.
Banner Year
Harvard posted a 10-6 overall record and went 5-2 in the Ivy
League in 2011, recording the team's highest overall and conference
win totals since 1994. The Crimson finished in a tie for third
place in the Ancient Eight standings, its best showing since a
third-place finish in 1996, and was rewarded with one All-America,
three all-region and five all-Ivy selections.
Welcome Back
Harvard has welcomed back 23 of 24 members of last year's squad,
accounting for 100 percent of its scoring output, 98 percent of its
ground balls collected and 94 percent of its caused turnovers.
Jennifer VanderMuelen led the Crimson offense with 48 goals and
five assists for 53 points, while Danielle Tetreault posted 42
goals and seven assists for 49 points. Jess Halpern (29), Melanie
Baskind (28), Tyler Petropulos (14) and Chelsey Newman
(10) also registered double-digit goals.
Baskind tallied a team-high 33 ground balls on the defensive side of the ball with Ellen Gleason and Petropulos turning in 23 ground balls and 20 ground balls, respectively. Mariah Pewarski and Lauren Tomkinson posted 16 caused turnovers apiece, while Tetreault's 29 draw controls led the Crimson.
Kerry Clark played every minute in goal for Harvard in 2011, recording a 10-6 overall record with a 10.25 goals against average and 26 ground balls.
Rank and File
Harvard finished its 2011 campaign ranked 22nd in the nation in
win percentage (62.5) while its +1.94 scoring margin was good for
27th. The Crimson also ranked 29th in goals per game (12.19) and
were 32nd in scoring defense (10.25).
Individually, Jennifer VanderMeulen's 3.0 goals per game placed her 18th in the NCAA while Danielle Tetreault ranked 31st with 2.63 per game. Kerry Clark, meanwhile, owned the 35th-best goals against average in the cage at 10.26.
Historical Perspective
Harvard captured the program's first national championship in 1990
when it defeated Maryland, 8-7. The Crimson won four games that
season by a single goal en route to a 15-0 record, with Jenny
Walser '90 scoring the game winner in three of those four games,
including the national title game. Four-year letterwinners Carroll
Clark '90, Karen Everling '90, Julie French '90, and Walser
graduated with a career record of 50-8-1, including a perfect 23-0
mark in the Ivy League.
The Crimson has made a total of nine NCAA Tournament appearances and has reached the national championship game three times. Harvard has also won 11 Ivy League Championships, tied with Dartmouth for the most in conference history.

