
Photo Credit: Kaleb Glebis
Posted: Mar 19, 2025
The Muskingum women's lacrosse team battled Westminster in a close contest on the road. After a strong fight through all four quarters the Muskies ended up falling in a 18-16 final.
The Basics
- Records: Muskingum (5-4), Westminster (5-1)
- Location: UPMC Sports Complex - New Wilmington, Pa.
- Attendance: 204
Notables
- Graduate student Hannah Heyboer finished with seven assists in the game. This total is the third most in a game in program history.
- The Muskies as a team finished with 13 assists which is the second most in program history as a team in a game.
Inside the Numbers
- The Muskies recorded 16 goals, 13 assists, 21 ground balls, 21 draw controls, and 12 caused turnovers.
- Senior Riley Hudock led the Muskies on the scoreboard with six goals. Hudock added two assists, four ground balls, five draw controls, and three caused turnovers.
- Graduate student Hannah Heyboer continued to add to her program-leading career assists total with seven in the contest. She holds the assists record in a game with eight, something that she has done twice, and adds to her historic resume with the third most assists in a game today.
- Senior Haley Clifton scored five times and grabbed a ground ball to help the Muskies.
- Senior Megan Lang and junior Maria Decaminada each scored two goals for the offense. Lang added an assist and six draw controls. Decaminada added three ground balls, six draw controls, and two caused turnovers.
- Senior Riley Zwagerman rounded out the scoring for Muskingum with one goal. Zwagerman had two assists, two ground balls, and three draw controls.
- Sophomore Malena Brady was in goal for the whole game and came away with three saves and two ground balls.
- Westminster recorded 18 goals, five assists, 25 ground balls, 16 draw controls, and 10 saves.
- Westminster was led by Julia Ravazza who scored six goals and recorded two assists.
Up Next
- Muskingum will be back in action on Wesnesday, March 26 when they travel on the road to open OAC play against Mount Union at 7:00 p.m.