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8
Webber International WEBBER 6-11, 1-5 MSC
26
Winner Keiser KUWLAX 12-3, 6-0 MSC
Webber International WEBBER
6-11, 1-5 MSC
8
Final
26
Keiser KUWLAX
12-3, 6-0 MSC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Webber International WEBBER 2 4 0 2 8
Keiser KUWLAX 11 5 6 4 26

Game Recap: No. 3 Women's Lacrosse |

No. 5 Women's Lacrosse Dominates Webber on Senior Day, 26-8

Game Information
Score: No. 5 Keiser 26, Webber International 8
Records: No. 5 Keiser (12-3, 6-0 MSC), Webber International (6-11, 1-5 MSC)
Location: Multi-Purpose Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.

No. 5 Keiser Women's Lacrosse cruised past Webber, 26-8, on senior day Saturday afternoon to finish undefeated in the Mid-South Conference South Division.

Keiser recognized their six seniors prior to the game; Valeria Lomaglio, Hannah Reeder, Cameron Hanna, Lena Finkelstein, Melanie Brown, and Bridget Reddington.

First Quarter
Keiser 11, WIU 2
  • The Warriors would score the opening goal to take the early lead at the 14:18 mark.
  • Keiser would respond quickly with Talia Myers, Lomaglio, and Finkelstein scoring three goals within two minutes to give the Seahawks a 3-1 lead with 12:13 to play.
  • Following Lomaglio's second of the game, Brown would get on the score sheet to up the KU advantage to 5-1 with 9:49 remaining.
  • The Seahawks would extend their run to 10 straight as Finkelstein, Brown, Myers, Reddington, and Rachel McLaughlin gave Keiser a 10-1 lead with 51 seconds left in the first.
  • Webber would get a goal back with 37 seconds left, but Hanna would follow it with a behind-the-back goal with 12 seconds left to give the Seahawks an 11-2 lead going into the second.
Second Quarter
Keiser 16, WIU 6
  • It was Webber who struck first in the second period, scoring just 38 seconds in to cut the lead to 11-3.
  • Madison Andrews would get on the board with 13:15 to play in the second to bring the advantage back up to 12-3. With an assist on the play, Reddington reached 100 career points.
  • The Warriors would be unfazed as they rattled off two more goals to cut the lead down to 12-5 with 11:16 left in the half.
  • The Seahawks would counter with consecutive goals by Myers and Andrews with 3:15 remaining to push the lead back up to 14-5.
  • With 2:28 showing, Webber scored their sixth goal of the contest as they tried to keep the game within reach.
  • However, Keiser would be too much, as Myers scored her fourth of the game followed by Haley Knudsen getting one for herself at the 43-second mark.
  • KU would take a 16-6 lead into the half and all the momentum at their backs.
Third Quarter
Keiser 22, WIU 6
  • The third quarter belonged solely to Keiser as they scored six unanswered in the 15-minute span.
  • McLaughlin would start it off with her second of the game followed by Andrews at the 12:27 mark.
  • Mia Dyson would join the goal-scoring party at the 8:03 mark with her 11th goal of the year to further extend the KU lead to 19-6.
  • Following Andrews' fourth goal, Ashtyn Stoor found the back of the net for her first of the day with 2:43 left to play in the third.
  • Knudsen scored the final goal of the third to make it a 22-6 game headed to the fourth.
Fourth Quarter
Keiser 26, WIU 8
  • Myers would open the fourth quarter with her fifth of the afternoon to continue the Seahawks' run.
  • McLaughlin and Finkelstein would net back-to-back goals to bring the score to 25-6 with 7:56 to play.
  • The Warriors would stop the run at the 6:29 mark to make it a 25-7 game.
  • With 2:49 on the clock, Reeder scored her second career goal for the Seahawks.
  • Webber scored the final goal of the game with 1:28 on the clock, but Keiser would take the 26-8 victory on Senior Day.
KU Highlights
  • 4: Lomaglio scooped up a team-high four groundballs on the day.
  • 4/8: Andrews led the Seahawks with four assists and eight points in the afternoon.
  • 5: With five goals, Myers led all Keiser players.
  • 5: Gibson and Lomaglio tied for the team lead with each recording five caused turnovers.
  • 5: Andrews and Hayley Frew both recorded a team-best five draw controls.
  • 24: The 24 caused turnovers by the Seahawks are the second-best in program history.
  • 46: Keiser's 46 shots were good for the second-best in a game of all time.
  • 100: With four points on the day, Reddington joined the career 100-point club.
Team Leaders
No. 5 Keiser
Points: Andrews (8)
Goals: Myers (5)
Assists: Andrews (4)
Draw Controls: Andrews/Frew (5)
Ground Balls: Lomaglio (4)
Caused Turnovers: Lomaglio/Gibson (5)
Saves: Marcelin (2)
 
Webber International
Points: Patterson/Gerber (4)
Goals: Patterson (3)
Assists: Gerber (2)
Draw Controls: Patterson/Dombroski (5)
Ground Balls: Allen/Davidson/Register (3)
Caused Turnovers: Allen (4)
Saves: Davidson (10)

Up Next
Keiser will travel to the Mid-South Conference Tournament on Thursday, April 21 to face Thomas More at 4:00 p.m in Williamsburg, Kentucky.

 
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