Mar. 11-12 at Peggy Kirk Bell Memorial Invitational
Course:Â Golden Bear Club at Keene's Point | Windemere, Fla.
Women's Golf Notes
- Saint Leo returns to action after the Lady Moc Classic on Feb. 18-19 where the Green and Gold took fifth at 899 (+35).
- Synne Lauritzen led the Lions after tying for ninth at four-over 220.
- Lauritzen paces the Green and Gold with a 74.20 average through 15 rounds with four top-10 finishes including two top-5 places.
- Lineup: Synne Lauritzen, Isabel Nesteus, Izzy Lawrence, Louise Henningsson, Rose Morissette
- Individuals: Jasmin Pnaiser, Alexandra Velez
- Field: (GolfStat) Embry-Riddle, #13 Florida Southern, #10 Florida Tech, #20 Lee, #26 Lenoir-Rhyne, #12 Limestone, #11 Lynn, Montevallo, North Georgia, #8 Rollins, #15 Saint Leo, #22 Tampa, UNC-Pembroke, West Florida, #25 Wingate

Mar. 11 vs Hillsdale | 11:00 AMÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Mar. 12 vs Ferris State | 11:00 AM
Where: Saint Leo Tennis Center | Saint Leo, Fla.      Â
Records: SLU 6-3 | HC 7-3 | FSU 2-4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Men's Tennis Notes
- Saint Leo picked up a pair of wins this week against Wayne State (6-1) and Walsh (7-0).
- Friday's perfect game over Walsh marked the Green and Gold's first sweep of the season.
- Bruno Faletto leads the Lions at the number one spot with an 8-1 season record.
- Hillsdale looks to snap a two-game losing skid.
- Charlie Adams leads the Charges in first singles with a 7-2 overall record.
- Ferris State visits Saint Leo Tennis Center after a earning a 6-1 win over Tiffin.

Mar. 11 vs Navy | 11:00 AMÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Mar. 12 vs Ferris State | 11:00 AM
Where: Saint Leo Tennis Center | Saint Leo, Fla.      Â
Records: SLU 10-0 | NA 12-6 | FSU 9-7Â Â Â Â
Women's Tennis Notes
- No.3 Saint Leo defeated Walsh at home for their fourth straight victory and fourth consecutive sweep of the season extending their record to 7-1 on Friday.
- Marta Vicens Miquel leads the Lions in the first singles slot with a 6-1 record. Meanwhile, Nina Furmaniak maintains a perfect 7-0 record in third singles.
- Navy returned to the win column on Saturday against John Hopkins (5-2).
- Six different players have battled for Navy in the number one singles spot.
- Ferris State recorded its third consecutive victory as the Bulldogs edged Tiffin 4-3 on Saturday.
Mar. 12 at Flagler | 2:00 & 4:00 PMÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Mar. 13 vs Caldwell | 5:00 & 7:00 PM
Where: Flagler Field | St. Augustine, Fla.   Â
Where:Â University Softball Stadium | Saint Leo, Fla.
Records:Â SLU 14-11 | FC 16-10 | CU 0-0Â Â Â Â
Coverage Links:Â Live Stats | Video
Coverage Links:Â Live Stats | VideoÂ
Softball Notes
- Saint Leo travels to Flagler and hosts Caldwell in midweek action after winning the SSC series against Embry-Riddle 2-1, sweeping the doubleheader on Saturday 7-2, 9-5.
- Kacie Kelly leads the Lions on the year with a .388 average with a team-high 33 hits. Ashley Morris (30) and Shyanne DuBois (28) join Kelly in the 20-or more hit club as DuBois leads the team in runs scored (19), RBI (14), doubles (9) and stolen bases (17-for-19).
- Auria Mounts has logged a team-high 80.0 innings of work to lead the pitching staff while holding a 1.84 ERA. Mounts stands at 49 strikeouts on the year with a 8-6 record.
- Flagler enters the contest Tuesday on a six-game win streak including a doubleheader sweep of Tampa, 5-3, 3-1 in Tampa on March 5. The Saints are led by Cassie Patterson from the dish with a .370 average in 12 games played. Tatum Morgan has a team-leading 25 hits on the season.
- Caldwell will start its season on Monday and Tuesday with games against Slippery Rock, Southern New Hampshire, Bentley and Augustana. The Cougars will play in Clermont, Fla. in the Spring Games.
- Last Meetings: Saint Leo swept the series against the Saints a year ago 4-3 in 10 innings and 11-3. The Lions shutout the Cougars 5-0 and 8-0 in six innings.
Mar. 12 vs Purdue Northwest | 6:00 PM               Â
Where: Thomas B. Southard Stadium | Saint Leo, Fla. Â
Records:Â SLU 13-7 | PNW 2-3Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Coverage Links: Live Stats | Video             Â
Baseball Notes
- No. 23 Saint Leo puts its four-game win streak on the line Tuesday night as Purdue Northwest visits Thomas B. Southard Stadium for a non-conference contest. Â
- The Lions are 9-1 at home in non-conference games this season including recently sweeping Tiffin University in a three-game set. Â Â
- Senior Jared Morello continues to lead the offensive threat for the Lions with a .388 batting average that includes four doubles, four triples and one home run. He has driven in 19 runs and drawn 15 walks.
- Senior Brett Coffel has taken over the RBI lead for the Lions as he enters Tuesday night's game with 20 runs driven in. Morello and senior Peyton Isaacson are right on his heels with 19 RBI each.
- On the pitching side, the Lions have seen six different pitchers start games this season with redshirt junior Ryan Nolan leading the way with a 3-0 record.
- Nolan has seen the most action on the mound going a team-high 34.0 innings. Junior Joey Antonopoulos, who has seen 25.1 innings of work, leads the team in strikeouts with 30.
- Purdue Northwest is off to a 2-3 start and will play a doubleheader with Warner in Lake Wales, Fla. Monday afternoon before heading to Saint Leo on Tuesday.
- Junior Brett Veltema leads the Pride with a .438 batting average that includes three doubles and an RBI. Senior Austin Kordik leads the way in RBI with five through five games. He has two doubles and a home run on the season.
- Purdue Northwest has used four different starting pitchers in their five contests. Sophomore Brandon Haczynski has a team high 10.2 innings pitched over three appearances and two starts. He also leads the team in strikeouts with seven. He and senior Brendan Kelly have accounted for the Pride's two victories this season.
Mar. 13 vs Young Harris | 1:00 PM
Where:Â University Turf Stadium | Saint Leo, Fla.
Records: SLU 7-0 | YHC 3-2Â
Coverage Links: Live Stats | Video
Women's Lacrosse Notes
- The Saint Leo Lions handled the Lenoir-Rhyne Bears, 18-4, to reset the program's best season start to 7-0 on Sunday. Sabrina Sanacore's standout game scored five goals and one assist for six points.
- Three Lions have scored in every game this season; Lexie Walstad, Janee DeLuca, and Leslie Ferguson.
- On the season, Janee DeLuca leads the offense with 32 points (23g, 9a) followed by Leslie Ferguson with 27 points (20g, 7a) and Lexie Walstad with 25 points (22g, 3a).
- On defense, Ashley Salvett has picked up 23 ground balls, caused 16 turnovers and snagged 17 draw controls.
- Young Harris College held Gannon University without a goal for nearly 45 minutes at the beginning of the game and at the end as the Mountain Lions recorded an 18-5 non-conference women's lacrosse victory Wednesday.
- Anna Luckie led the Mountain Lions with four goals, while Leigh Anne Turner and Deatrick scored three apiece.
- Leigh Anne Turner leads the Young Harris offense with 20 points (17g, 3a) followed by Ericka Cross with 19 points (7g, 12a).
- Rachel Robb has started in all five games for the Mountain Lions earning a 3-2 record between the pipes.
Mar. 13 at Maryville | 3:00 PM
Where: New Sporturf Lacrosse and Soccer Field | St. Louis, Mo.
Records:Â SLU 4-2 | MU 6-1
Coverage Links: Live Stats | Video
Men's Lacrosse Notes
- The No. 17 Saint Leo Lions outlasted the No. 20 Greyhounds, 12-11, on Thursday, March 7. The tight victory raised the Green and Gold's record to 4-2, extending the Lions win streak to two.
- Devin Sparks picked off the Greyhounds clear attempt to earn the caused turnover and ground ball. Sparks found Philip Buque who finished off the quick strike for the game-winner.
- On the season, Charlie Kurtenbach leads the offense with 31 points (20g, 11a). He is followed by Philip Buque with 25 (16g, 9a).
- The Maryville men's lacrosse team rallied to post its fifth straight victory with a 16-13 triumph at Montevallo Sunday afternoon. Lucas Shafer recorded seven assists in the game and finished with nine points to lead the way.Â
- On the season, Lucas Shafer leads the offense with 54 points (26g, 28a) followed by Jayden Fraser with 50 points (31g, 19a).