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Analytics: Which New England women really had great games?

By Zack CapozziMarch 30, 2022

Junior midfielder Mia Mascone enjoyed a career day statistically in Brown's 12-7 win over Dartmouth. (Brown Athletics)

Let's take a spin through the past seven days in New England Division 1 women's lacrosse and highlight five players who had especially impressive performances.

For a bit of background, in order to rank single-game performances, we needed a way to condense box score stats to a single number for each player. In order to do this, we relied on our expected goal values methodology, which assigns a goal value to each type of play depending on how often it leads to a goal in the next 60 seconds.

By adding up all the expected goals added for each player, we can get to that single number and these rankings.

Here is a look at the top five.

Tags: Analytics, Brown, Bryant, D1 Women's Lacrosse, Merrimack, Quinnipiac, Yale

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