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Entering last week, no Princeton player had ever produced seven assists in a single game.
Haven Dora did it Feb. 26 at Delaware. Then she did it again March 1 against Hofstra.
For those keeping track at home, that's 14 assists in two games. Dora chipped in a goal, too. Her performances earned her the nod as the USA Lacrosse Division I Women's Player of the Week.
Dora has been an assist machine in 2025, compiling 21 over four games. She also has five goals. She had a career-high 40 assists in 18 games a season ago — a mark she's on track to obliterate this spring.
Ariana Tucci, East Stroudsburg
Playing in just her second game with the Warriors, the sophomore transfer from Longwood established new career highs with six goals and 11 points in a 17-10 win over Lock Haven. Tucci, who registered 29 goals and 35 points for the Lancers last season, also added three ground balls and two caused turnovers to help lead No. 8 East Stroudsburg to a 2-0 season start.
Sydney Weber, Warren Wilson
The junior tied a career-high with nine goals — five of which came in the first quarter, including the score of the game — en route to helping the Owls defeat Montreat for the first time in school history. She also won 10 draw controls.
Kenny DeJohn has been the Digital Content Editor at USA Lacrosse since 2019. First introduced to lacrosse in 2016 as a Newsday Sports reporter on Long Island (yes, ON Long Island), DeJohn specializes in women's game coverage. His search for New York quality pizza in Baltimore is ongoing.