
Score: No. 3 Keiser 20, Tennessee Wesleyan 3
Records: No. 3 Keiser (2-0), Tennessee Wesleyan (0-2)
Location: Athens, Tenn.
Behind a four goal performance from
Melanie Brown, the No. 3 Keiser women's lacrosse team cruised past Tennessee Wesleyan 20-3 Saturday afternoon on the road.
With the win, the Seahawks improved to 4-1 all-time in road openers.
Keiser 15, Tennessee Wesleyan 1
- Valeria Lomaglio sparked an 11-0 start for the Seahawks with the first goal of the contest just 30 seconds in.
- Keiser's first four tallies came in the opening 3:21.
- Melanie Brown paced Keiser during the run with three goals, her second hat-trick of the season.
- Tennessee Wesleyan finally broke through on the scoreboard at the 11:34 mark.
- Talia Myers and Cameron Hanna added to the advantage with goals as the Seahawks led 13-1 with 5:12 left in the half.
- Following TWU's second goal, KUÂ closed out the half with back-to-back goals from Madalyn Huber and Mia Dyson to lead 15-1.
Keiser 20, Tennessee Wesleyan 3
- Keiser scored the first four goals of the half before the Bulldogs answered at the 4:59 mark to cut the lead to 19-3.
- Bridget Reddington tallied the final goal of the contest with 40 seconds remaining as Keiser won, 20-3.
- 2: Jessica Covell registered two saves.
- 3: Huber recorded a game-best three assists.
- 4: Brown tallied four goals for the second straight game.
- 6: Huber registered a game-best six points.
- 5: Myers scooped up a game-high five groundballs in the victory.Â
- 8: Huber secured a game-best eight draw controls.
- 11: Eleven Seahawks found their way into the scoring column on the afternoon.
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No. 3Â Keiser
Points: Huber (6)
Goals: Brown (4)
Assists: Huber (3)
Draw Controls: Huber (8)
Ground Balls: Myers (5)
Caused Turnovers: Raymond (2)
Saves: Covell (2)
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Tennessee Wesleyan
Points: Ritter (2)
Goals: Ritter (2)
Assists: N/A
Draw Controls: White/Minauskas (2)Â
Ground Balls: Schoemehl (4)
Caused Turnovers: Halford/Minauskas (2)
Saves: Zenthoffer (5)

Keiser at No. 5 Reinhardt on Monday, Feb. 22, at 1:00 p.m. on Ken White Field in Waleska, Ga.Â