George Mason Women’s Lacrosse vs. Saint Joseph’s: Game Preview
Date & Time: Saturday, March 15th, 12 p.m.
Location: Sean Sweeney Field, Philadelphia, Pa.

The George Mason women’s lacrosse team is heading to Philadelphia for an exciting match against the Saint Joseph Hawks. The game kicks off at noon, and both teams are looking to come out strong.
Historically, George Mason and Saint Joseph’s have a balanced rivalry, each with 10 wins in their previous encounters. Last year, the Patriots faced a tough defeat against the Hawks, finishing 9-21 in their last regular season game.
Last season was a notable one for George Mason. They ended with a 10-8 record, achieving their best results since 2019. This success marked their first appearance in the Atlantic 10 tournament in four years, thanks to head coach Kara Mupo’s guidance.
Key Players to Watch
- Daniella Jimenez leads the scoring with 28 goals and 5 assists, boasting a shooting accuracy of 46.7%.
- Dahlia Trippel and Kate Anders are close behind, with 27 and 21 goals, respectively.
- The Patriots have already made headlines this season, with Catherine Pollard recognized as Rookie of the Week and Kaitlyn Bestick earning the Defensive Player of the Week award.
Despite last season’s achievements, the team faces challenges this year. They have lost 51% of their scoring from last season, including star player Shannon Tuozzo, who scored 61 goals. However, returning players like Jimenez and Trippel aim to fill the gap and push the team forward.
Scouting Saint Joseph’s
The Hawks currently hold a 3-6 record but have shown promise, starting 2-0 in their conference games. Their offense scores an average of 10.22 goals per game, led by Alexa Capozzoli, who has 12 goals and 26 assists, and Maddie Yoder, the top scorer with 22 goals.
However, Saint Joseph’s faces challenges with offensive consistency, particularly on free-position shots, converting only 34.2% compared to their opponents’ 46.2%. Their defense has also struggled, allowing an average of 12.67 goals per game. Goalie Jorden Concordia has a save percentage of 39.7%.
On the flip side, the Hawks excel in draw controls and ground balls, maintaining possession in critical moments. They tend to score more effectively in the second half, with 53 of their 92 goals coming late in games. To continue their success in the A-10, they’ll need to improve their early-game defense and limit turnovers.
Both teams have paths to grow and succeed this season. As they prepare to face each other on Saturday, fans can expect a competitive and exciting matchup.
Following this game, George Mason will take a break before returning home to play against Davidson on March 26 at 4 p.m. at George Mason Stadium.