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Giacotto-Marg
Mike Gryniewicz
4
Concordia-Wisconsin CUWW 0-2
24
Winner Carthage CARTHAGE 2-1
Concordia-Wisconsin CUWW
0-2
4
Final
24
Carthage CARTHAGE
2-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Concordia-Wisconsin CUWW 3 1 4
Carthage CARTHAGE 16 8 24

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women’s Lacrosse Roll Over Concordia-Wisconsin

KENOSHA, Wis. — In their second home game of the season, the Carthage College women's lacrosse team defeated Concordia-Wisconsin 24-4 in non-conference action on Saturday afternoon at Art Keller Field. 

After Concordia-Wisconsin (0-2) got on the board first, Carthage (2-1) scored five straight goals changing the score to 5-1. After another Falcons goal, the Firebirds rattled off five more goals making the score 10-2. Though Concordia-Wisconsin tacked on a goal of their own, six-straight goals for the home team put Carthage up 16-3 heading into the halftime break. 

The momentum for Carthage carried over into the second half as the Firebirds put five goals in the net extending the lead to 21-3. After another Falcons goal, the home team added three more goals to win the game 24-4. 

The Firebirds stay at home playing Aurora on Tuesday, March 23 at 6 p.m. 

Head Coach Lauren Hein

"After the heartbreaking loss against DePauw, our goal for this week was to work on consistency and possession. We did exactly that and it showed on all ends of the field. 

I'm so proud of the girls for working hard to tweak things that we previously struggled with and do a 180° for our next game. One of the best team wins I've had in a very long time!" 

Quick Facts

  • Margaux Giacotto and Hanna Holloway each had five goals in the game Holloway also tallied three assists. 
  • Junior Maddie Berni four goals and two assists in the game while sophomore Rachel Harris had three goals. 
  • In goal, Alessandra Almendarez recorded eight saves in 60 minutes of play. 
  • As a team, Carthage had only 12 turnovers, which was the lowest single-game total in program history. 
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