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#25 WLAX Hosts Towson for Non-Conference Closer on Wednesday

PHILADELPHIA – The nationally ranked University of Pennsylvania women's lacrosse team returns to University City on Wednesday, April 22, hosting Towson at Rhodes Field for a 5 p.m. matchup.

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PHILADELPHIA – The nationally ranked University of Pennsylvania women's lacrosse team returns to University City on Wednesday, April 22, hosting Towson at Rhodes Field for a 5 p.m. matchup.

Towson (6-9, 4-2 CAA) vs. #25 Penn (7-6, 5-1 Ivy League)

Wednesday, April 22 | 5 p.m.

Philadelphia, Pa. | Rhodes Field

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The Penn vs. Towson Series

*The Quakers own all six contests in the all-time series.

*Penn stifled Towson 15-6 on the road last season, led by

Erika Chung slashing the all-time assist record in the win with the 128th of her career, led by a six assist outing.

Quaker Notemeal

*The Red and Blue closed out conference road action on a high, topping Cornell 8-7 in overtime to secure a spot and the second seed in the 2026 Ivy League Women's Lacrosse Tournament.

Catherine Berkery scored the golden goal to send the Quakers to the postseason. The junior tallied a team-high five points in the win, completing her hat trick with the game-winner.

Eden Welch (2G),

Patricia Columbia-Walsh,

Emma Hrzich, and

Avery Le accounted for the Penn's other goal scorers in the victory.

*Goalkeeper

Orly Sedransk stopped 11 of 18 shots faced in the battle, holding the Big Red scoreless during the entire second and third quarters to protect her cage.

*Junior Berkery has been an offensive force this season, leading Penn with 35 goals and 44 points.

*Keeper Sedransk has been solid in the cage to open the year, stopping 126 shots, while holding a 10.65 GAA and .472 save percentage.

*Penn was picked to finish second in the Ivy League in the 2026 preseason poll voted on by the media.

*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.

Natasha Yajadda has been making a name for herself on the defensive end of the field, leading the Red and Blue with 17 caused turnovers on the year.

Maggie Bankowski has been dominant in the X for the Quakers through, leading the team with 66 draw controls.

Scouting the Tigers

*The Tigers shifted to 4-2 in CAA action this past weekend, topping Elon 16-7 at home.

*Hannah Lewis leads Towson's offense in goals (34) and points (41). Kate Roszko leads the squad with a team-high 16 assists.

*The Quakers will likely face Jenna Cardeno in the cage on Wednesday. The keeper holds a 13.80 goals-against average, a .411 save percentage, and 130 saves on the season.

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