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Spot in Ivy League Tourney at Stake as No. 6 Bulldogs Host Cornell for Senior Day

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The No. 6 Yale women's lacrosse team could end the regular season as Ivy League Co-Champions… or not even make the Ivy League Tournament. Such is the variety of outcomes that are possible as the Bulldogs host Cornell Saturday at 12:00 p.m. (ESPN+, International Stream, Live Stats). Yale is in a three-way tie with No. 18 Brown and No. 15 Penn for second place in the Ivy League, a game behind first-place No. 5 Princeton. Thus an Ivy League Championship (determined by the regular season standings) is still in reach, but would require some help in the form of a Dartmouth win against Princeton. The top four teams in the standings make the Ivy League Tournament, which takes place May 2 (semis) and 4 (championship) at the site of the highest seed. Based on the league's tiebreakers, Brown, Penn and Princeton have already clinched spots in the tournament – so the winner of Yale-Cornell is in, while the loser is out.
 
The Last Game
  • Yale (11-3, 4-2 Ivy League) won 14-9 at then-No. 22 Harvard last Saturday. Senior midfielder Fallon Vaughn (Concord, Mass.) had 10 points (4-6-10), finishing one point shy of the school single-game record.
  • That was Yale's first road win vs. Harvard since 2007.
 
The Bulldogs
  • Yale is third in the nation in scoring defense (7.86) and fewest turnovers per game (11.07). The Bulldogs are 10th in the nation in draw control percentage (.599). 
  • Yale is 23-2 in its last 25 home games.
  • Ten Bulldogs have started all 14 games this season.
  • Vaughn was named one of 25 nominees for the Tewaaraton Award earlier this month.
  • Senior attacker Taylor Everson (Montclair, N.J.) recently earned the Yale Athletics Department's Amanda D. Walton Award.The award is given to a student-athlete who has excelled on the field of play and who has shown spirit and courage in transcending unforeseen challenges. 
  • The Bulldogs' longest active individual streaks are:
    • Consecutive games with at least one goal, consecutive games with at least one point: senior attacker Jenna Collignon (Hinsdale, Ill.), 32
    • Consecutive games with at least one assist: senior midfielder Taylor Lane (Norwalk, Conn.), 7
    • Consecutive games played, consecutive starts: Lane and Vaughn, 68
 
The Seniors
  • Yale will honor its Senior Class at Saturday's game. The members of the senior class have been a part of four memorable seasons, and have led the program to several notable accomplishments. That includes a pair of wins in the NCAA Tournament last season, helping the Bulldogs advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the first time since 2003. This group also led Yale to an Ivy League Championship last season, the program's first since 2003, and the school's first-ever Ivy League Tournament championship. The team has been ranked as high as number one in the RPI and number four in the national polls during their careers. The Bulldogs had a nine-game winning streak last season – tied for the fourth-longest winning streak in school history – and they had a seven-game winning streak this season. In each of their first three seasons, this group helped Yale earn a spot in the Ivy League Tournament. The Bulldogs have advanced to the Ivy League Tournament Championship game in each of those seasons. The seniors are:
 
The Series
  • Yale has won three of the last four in the series vs. Cornell. That included a 21-8 win last year in Ithaca that clinched at least a share of the Ivy League title for Yale.
  • Yale is 22-23 all-time against Cornell.
 
The Big Red
  • Cornell (9-5, 3-3 Ivy League) has gone 2-3 in its last five games, allowing 12 or more goals four times in that span.
  • The Big Red is shooting a league-best .446 in Ivy League games.
 
The RPI Picture
  • Seven of the eight teams in the Ivy League are in the top 28 in the NCAA RPI rankings as of Apr. 24. Last year, every team with an RPI rank of 21 or better on Selection Sunday made the NCAA Tournament field. The eight host sites for first- and second-round NCAA Tournament games were all ranked No. 11 or better.

    The Ivy RPI rankings:
    4. Princeton
    10. Yale
    12. Penn
    20. Dartmouth
    22. Brown
    23. Harvard
    28. Cornell
    74. Columbia
 
The Ivy League this Saturday
  • 12:00 p.m. No. 5 Princeton at Dartmouth
  • 12:00 p.m. Cornell at No. 6 Yale
  • 1:00 p.m. No. 15 Penn at No. 18 Brown
  • 1:00 p.m. Columbia at No. 24 Harvard
 
The Ivy League Tournament Possibilities
  • Three of the four games on Saturday have implications for Ivy League Tournament seeding. Here are all the possibilities:
1.  If Dartmouth, Yale and Brown win, the seeds are:
  1.  Princeton
  2. Brown
  3. Yale
  4. Penn
2. If Princeton, Yale and Brown win, the seeds are:
  1.  Princeton
  2. Brown
  3. Yale
  4. Penn
3. If Dartmouth, Cornell and Brown win, the seeds are:
  1. Princeton
  2. Brown
  3. Penn
  4. Cornell
4. If Princeton, Cornell and Brown win, the seeds are:
  1. Princeton
  2. Brown
  3. Penn
  4. Cornell
5. If Dartmouth, Yale and Penn win, the seeds are:
  1. Penn
  2. Princeton
  3. Yale
  4. Brown
6.  If Princeton, Yale and Penn win, the seeds are:
  1. Princeton
  2. Yale
  3. Penn
  4. Brown
7. If Dartmouth, Cornell and Penn win, the seeds are:
  1. Penn
  2. Princeton
  3. Cornell
  4. Brown
8. If Princeton, Cornell and Penn win, the seeds are:
  1. Princeton
  2. Penn
  3. Cornell
  4. Brown
   
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Players Mentioned

Caitlin Brown

#50 Caitlin Brown

Goalkeeper
5' 3"
Senior
Caroline Burt

#33 Caroline Burt

Midfielder
5' 7"
Senior
Charlotte Callahan

#81 Charlotte Callahan

Attacker
5' 7"
Senior
Sky Carrasquillo

#5 Sky Carrasquillo

Midfielder
5' 11"
Senior
Jenna Collignon

#14 Jenna Collignon

Attacker
5' 10"
Senior
Shannon Dahlquist

#34 Shannon Dahlquist

Attacker
5' 6"
Senior
Cami Donadio

#13 Cami Donadio

Goalkeeper
5' 9"
Senior
Taylor Everson

#17 Taylor Everson

Attacker
5' 6"
Senior
Becca Gill

#19 Becca Gill

Defender
5' 8"
Senior
Alex Hopkins

#16 Alex Hopkins

Midfielder
5' 7"
Senior
Taylor Lane

#12 Taylor Lane

Midfielder
5' 4"
Senior
Meghan McCarthy

#18 Meghan McCarthy

Attacker
5' 5"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Caitlin Brown

#50 Caitlin Brown

5' 3"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Caroline Burt

#33 Caroline Burt

5' 7"
Senior
Midfielder
Charlotte Callahan

#81 Charlotte Callahan

5' 7"
Senior
Attacker
Sky Carrasquillo

#5 Sky Carrasquillo

5' 11"
Senior
Midfielder
Jenna Collignon

#14 Jenna Collignon

5' 10"
Senior
Attacker
Shannon Dahlquist

#34 Shannon Dahlquist

5' 6"
Senior
Attacker
Cami Donadio

#13 Cami Donadio

5' 9"
Senior
Goalkeeper
Taylor Everson

#17 Taylor Everson

5' 6"
Senior
Attacker
Becca Gill

#19 Becca Gill

5' 8"
Senior
Defender
Alex Hopkins

#16 Alex Hopkins

5' 7"
Senior
Midfielder
Taylor Lane

#12 Taylor Lane

5' 4"
Senior
Midfielder
Meghan McCarthy

#18 Meghan McCarthy

5' 5"
Senior
Attacker