Posted: Feb 24, 2024
Women's Lacrosse fell to Wittenberg in a 17-7 road contest. Multiple Muskies moved up in career record books as the Muskies battled with the Tigers.
The Basics
- Records: Muskingum (1-1), Wittenberg (1-0)
- Location: Springfield, OH - The Steemer
- Attendance: 106
Notables
- Following her goal in today's contest, junior Riley Hudock moved into a tie for second in career goals scored with 93. She currently sits tied with Kaeleigh Norvet (2015-18).
- After recording two goals in today's contest, junior Riley Zwagerman moved into seventh in career goals scored with 40.
- Junior Hannah Heyboer and Zwagerman both moved to 19 career assists in today's contest, which ranks them both in a tie for third for career assists in the program.
Inside the Numbers
- The Muskies recorded seven goals, four assists, 10 ground balls, 12 draw controls, and 16 saves.
- Junior Haley Clifton led the Muskie offense with three goals, and one draw control.
- Zwagerman scored two goals and notched one assist in the contest. Zwagerman also grabbed one ground ball, and one draw control.
- Hudock scored one goal and won three draw controls.
- Junior Megan Lang scored one goal and won one draw control.
- Heyboer assisted on three goals and grabbed two ground balls.
- Sophomore Kasi Tully snagged two ground balls and caused one turnover.
- Junior Kennedy Norch had one ground ball and caused one turnover.
- Freshman Amanda Charness had a ground ball and two caused turnovers.
- Freshman Ash Dean notched 16 saves and recorded two ground balls.
- Wittenberg recorded 17 goals, three assists, 27 ground balls, 16 draw controls, and six saves.
- Wittenberg was led by Jessica Flick who tallied five goals.
Up Next
- Muskingum will be back in action on Wednesday, February 28 when they host Hanover at the BHWC for their home opener at 5:00 p.m. This game will be the teams Morgan's Message Game.