Jamie Ortega and Katie Hoeg had no choice but to take the next step this season if the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team was going to be successful.
Needless to say, they have.
Ortega is pacing the team with 52 goals, while Hoeg has contributed 23 goals and 39 assists. They’ve helped offset the offense lost due to the graduations of Marie McCool, Maggie Bill and others, and now they face the final two games of the regular season — both ACC matchups — that will have major postseason tournament implications.
First up is Syracuse, and coach Jenny Levy is preparing to take on an offense with a multitude of weapons outside of leader Emily Hawryschuk.
“I don’t think you can sleep on any of their players,” Levy said. “If you take away one, then there’s going to be somebody else who can do the job for them. Your defense has to play a team game. You better be aware of their other top kids.”
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UNC’s defense has improved from last season — a point of emphasis for Levy — so that could be a factor in containing Hawryschuk, Nicole Levy, Meaghan Tyrrell and Megan Carney. But it’s Syracuse’s defense that could pose a threat.
Freshman Sarah Cooper has been a boon to Gary Gait’s zone defense, putting an extra bit of focus on Hoeg’s ability to feed. She’ll need to pick apart the zone, finding Ortega, Tayler Warehime and others, to put points on the board.
“Hoeg’s intellect on the field is really important, to understand how to attack the defense, where the seams are. She’s a great feeder, but she’s also a really strong finisher,” Levy said.
A key to deciding what figures to be a back-and-forth affair comes in the draw circle. UNC previously could lean on McCool for consistency in that area, but the Tar Heels have taken a step back. Both teams lean on those on the circle — not just the drawtaker — and the battle for each possession figures to have a major impact.