By Cassie Speno, GoPSUsports.com Student Staff Writer
UNIVERSITY PARK,
Pa. - The No.12 Penn State women's lacrosse team will take on the No.1
Northwestern Wildcats Friday at 7 p.m. The team is looking forward to playing
its first night game at the brand new Penn State Lacrosse Field in its second
consecutive top five opponent.
Head coach Missy
Doherty says the program has really turned a corner this season, but there is
still more work to be done.

"I think we have
really turned a corner in games like Vanderbilt and Virginia," said Doherty.
"We are in the mix, but now our next step in the program is to really start
competing with these top five teams. In order to do that, we need to dominate
possession and get the draw."
The Nittany Lions
struggled to gain possession of the ball against the Florida Gators only
obtaining nine draw controls to Florida's 23. In the game of women's lacrosse the draw is
often said to win games as it gives the team dominating the draw more
opportunities to score.
Penn State did its
best to make the most of the opportunities they were given and scored 11 goals
on 22 shots. However, Florida's attack proved to dominate possession time and
fired 43 shots on goal. Doherty says this is something they will need to
improve on if they are going to succeed against top five teams in the future.
"Our main issue in
games with these top teams is controlling the ball," said Doherty. "It is all
about being able to control the ball and get the draw. Our draw controls
against Florida were a lot to a little, and that played a factor. Possession
time is key when you play against a team like Northwestern."
Powerhouse
Northwestern is undefeated so far this season (10-0) with close overtime
victories against Syracuse (11-9) and Ohio State (13-12). Doherty and her Nittany Lion squad will look
to hand the Wildcat's their first loss of the season by beating them at their
own game.
"Northwestern is
the type of team that really takes its time on offense, but really rushes you
in the defensive end," said Doherty. "If you are on defense the majority of the
game against them you are not going to win. So we really need to keep control,
be patient on offense so we tire out their defense and finish strong."










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