Tribe News and Notes
- Graduate student goalkeeper
Maddie George moved into fifth place on the Tribe's career saves list with her 12 at Virginia on Sept. 29. She is just the sixth player in school history to record 300 saves and now has 313 in her career.
- Senior
Sara Bartzen scored a goal in each of the Tribe's last two games. She pulled the Tribe even in the CAA opener vs. Towson, scoring off a penalty corner. At No. 3 Virginia, Bartzen redirected a pass inside the far post off a penalty corner for the game's lone goal in the second half. She is tied for the team lead with two goals, which ranks 17th in the CAA.
- Senior
Kellen Richbourg recorded an assist against both Towson and Virginia. She leads the team and ranks 13th in the CAA in assists on the season.
- As a team, the Tribe leads the CAA and ranks second nationally with seven defensive saves on the season. Individually, junior
Emme Schwartz leads the CAA and ranks fourth nationally with three defensive saves.
- George leads the CAA and ranks second in the country in saves per game at 10.22 per contest. She recorded double-digit save efforts in six of her nine games this season. George tallied a season-high 15 saves, the second most of her career, against Harvard.
- Senior midfielder
Pyper Friedman has two goals this season, which ranks 17th in the CAA. She scored in home games against Richmond and Old Dominion. Her goal against the Monarchs was her first career penalty stroke. Friedman leads active Tribe players with 13 career goals.
- George ranks among the top Tribe goalkeepers in school history. She currently ranks fifth in saves (313), seventh in saves per game (5.13) and shutouts (9), eighth in wins (24), 14th in save % (.718), and 20th in GAA (2.16). She is one win away from seventh place and two shy of sixth.
- The Tribe has played a challenging schedule in 2024 with half of its games coming against teams in the national top 20. W&M faced off against No. 3 Virginia, No. 5 Duke, No. 8 Harvard, No. 12 Liberty, and No. 18 Old Dominion.
- Northeastern holds a slim 13-12 advantage in the all-time series, including a 7-4 mark in Boston. Last season, the Tribe picked up a 2-1 win at home over the Huskies behind a pair of first quarter goals from
Audrey Domovich off penalty corners.