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Women's Lacrosse

WLAX Closes Out Road Swing at USA Lax HQ Against #22 Georgetown

PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania women's lacrosse team closes out its road swing on Sunday, March 15, playing host to #22 Georgetown at the USA Lacrosse Headquarters at 1 p.m.
 
#22 Georgetown (5-2, 0-0 Big East) vs. Penn (2-4, 1-0 Ivy League)
Sunday, March 15 | 1 p.m.
Sparks, Md. | USA Lacrosse Headquarters
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The Penn vs. Georgetown Series
*The Quakers hold a commanding 10-2 lead in the all-time series.
 
*Penn brings a four-game winning streak into Sunday's contest, winning the last game 14-4 at the USA Lacrosse HQ in 2024.
 
*The Hoyas last win in the series came from the NCAA tournament in 2019, when Georgetown won 13-12 in double-overtime.
 
Quaker Notemeal
*Penn dropped a ranked battle at #6 Florida on Wednesday, falling 18-9 to the Gators in Gainesville. Lela Greene netted her first hat trick of the season in the clash.
 
*Regan O'Brien netted a pair, Catherine BerkeryAvery LeEden Welch, and Mae Zaremba scored the Quakers' other goals against Florida. Le's tally marked the first of her collegiate career.
 
*Goalkeeper Orly Sedransk stood tall in the cage last week against Dartmouth, stopping a career-high 17 shots. The sophomore was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week for her performance on Monday.
 
*Attacker Berkery has been an offensive force through three games, leading Penn with 17 goals and 22 points.
 
*Keeper Sedransk has been solid in the cage to open the year, stopping 58 shots on the year.
 
*Penn was picked to finish second in the Ivy League in the 2026 preseason poll voted on by the media.
 
*Half of last year's starting lineup will return to the field this season with attacker Berkery, midfielder Lellie King, defenders Maggie BankowskiClare Ruff, and Natasha Yajadda, and goalkeeper Sedransk returning to Franklin Field.
 
*Sophomore Sedransk is pegged to have a strong second year earning Third Team USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse Third Team Preseason All-American as well as a spot on the Tewaaraton Award Watch List.
 
*Junior  Bankowski has been a force in the X for the Red and Blue, winning 35 draw controls on the year.
 
Scouting the Hoyas
*Florida brings a 9-8 win against Delaware in Sunday's game.
 
*Anne McGovern leads the Hoyas' offense in goals (18) and points (27) through seven games.
 
*The Quakers will likely face Leah Warehimein the cage. The keeper holds a 7.71 goals-against average, a .500 save percentage, and 51 saves on the season.
 

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Players Mentioned

Maggie Bankowski

#17 Maggie Bankowski

D
5' 7"
Junior
Catherine Berkery

#5 Catherine Berkery

A
5' 10"
Junior
Lela Greene

#24 Lela Greene

M
5' 11"
Sophomore
Lellie King

#15 Lellie King

M
5' 11"
Sophomore
Regan O

#29 Regan O'Brien

A
5' 6"
Junior
Clare Ruff

#21 Clare Ruff

D
5' 4"
Junior
Orly Sedransk

#99 Orly Sedransk

GK
5' 5"
Sophomore
Eden Welch

#19 Eden Welch

A
5' 8"
Junior
Natasha Yajadda

#34 Natasha Yajadda

D
5' 5"
Senior
Mae Zaremba

#27 Mae Zaremba

A
5' 7"
Sophomore
Avery Le

#14 Avery Le

M
5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Maggie Bankowski

#17 Maggie Bankowski

5' 7"
Junior
D
Catherine Berkery

#5 Catherine Berkery

5' 10"
Junior
A
Lela Greene

#24 Lela Greene

5' 11"
Sophomore
M
Lellie King

#15 Lellie King

5' 11"
Sophomore
M
Regan O

#29 Regan O'Brien

5' 6"
Junior
A
Clare Ruff

#21 Clare Ruff

5' 4"
Junior
D
Orly Sedransk

#99 Orly Sedransk

5' 5"
Sophomore
GK
Eden Welch

#19 Eden Welch

5' 8"
Junior
A
Natasha Yajadda

#34 Natasha Yajadda

5' 5"
Senior
D
Mae Zaremba

#27 Mae Zaremba

5' 7"
Sophomore
A
Avery Le

#14 Avery Le

5' 7"
Freshman
M