Women's Lacrosse

Women’s Lacrosse Stumbles At Centenary, 19-4

HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. – Immaculata University's women's lacrosse squad fell to host Centenary College, 19-4, on Saturday afternoon at Cyclone Field.

The win improves the Lady Cyclones record to 5-2 overall and 3-1 in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference, while Immaculata slips to 1-5 and 1-4 in the PAC. 

Centenary scored four goals in just over the first five minutes of the game and built a seven-goal advantage before Immaculata's Claire Lichty found the back of the net 15:34 into the contest. The Lady Cyclones scored twice more, just over a minute apart, making the score 9-1 with 11:42 remaining in the first half. Rebecca Whiteman punched in the Mighty Macs' only other goal of the opening half 20:24 into the stanza, but Centenary countered with four scores to lead, 13-2, at the break.

The Lady Cyclones scored the first two goals of the second half before Whiteman tallied back-to-back goals to complete her hat trick at the 20:48 and 16:55 mark, respectively. From that point, it was all Centenary, as it tallied four more goals to make the final margin 19-4. 

Whiteman led the way for Immaculata with three goals, Lichty added one goal and Katie Goldsborough added an assist. Melanie Suarez made three saves in goal.

Leading the way for the Lady Cyclones was Megan Mars who totaled eight points in six goals and two assists. Lauren Feldman also netted five and also had two assists for Centenary. Clare Johnson made 15 saves between the pipes.

Immaculata is back in action on Tuesday, April 8, when it hosts Notre Dame at Draper Walsh Stadium at 4 p.m.

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