
Photo Credit: Kaleb Glebis
Posted: Apr 02, 2025
The Muskingum women's lacrosse team holds on late in the game to beat the Pioneers 16-14 in their annual Muskie Pride Game. Senior Riley Hudock became the first women's lacrosse player that has surpassed the 200 career goals mark after rattling off four goals in tonight's contest.
Notables
- This game was the women's lacrosse teams Jennifer Norch Bladder Cancer Awareness Game.
- The win tonight marked the first time in program history that the Muskinum women's lacrosse team has beaten Marietta since the series began in 2019.
- With four goals on the night, senior Riley Hudock etched her name in the history books becoming the first player in program history to score to 200 career goals.
The Basics
- Records: Muskingum (6-6 overall, 1-2 OAC), Baldwin Wallace (4-9 overall, 0-4 OAC)
- Location: Bullock Health and Wellness Complex - New Concord, Ohio
- Attendance: 171
Inside the Numbers
- The Muskies recorded 16 goals, five assists, 24 ground balls, and 12 draw controls.
- Senior Riley Zwagerman led the Muskies with five goals, one assist, one draw control, and two ground balls to fuel the offense.
- Hudock registered four goals, three draw controls, and one ground ball to pace the offense. Hudock added an impressive five caused turnovers.
- Junior Maria Decaminada logged one goal, eight draw controls, and six ground balls.
- Graduate student Hannah Heyboer tallied two goals and had two assists on the evening.
- Senior Kenzie Bicking threw in one goal and one assist.
- Senior Megan Lang finished the contest with two goals, one assist, one ground ball, and one draw control.
- Sophomore Kasi Tully led the Muskie defense with five ground balls and three caused turnovers.
- Senior Kennedy Norch, senior Zoe Ballard, sophomore Amanda Charness, and junior Ella Duling all contributed to the Muskie defense with ground ball pick ups.
- Sophomore Malena Brady grabbed 10 saves and one ground ball in goal for the Muskies.
- Marietta recorded 14 goals, four assists, 21 draw controls, 13 ground balls, and 10 saves.
- The Pioneers were led by Mallory Wiles with five goals.
Up Next
- The Muskies will be back in action as they travel to Ohio Northern to take on the Polar Bears on Saturday, April 5th at 1:00 p.m.