No. 6 Embry-Riddle Women’s Lacrosse Falls 19-12 to No. 1 Flagler
No. 6 Embry-Riddle women's lacrosse suffered a 19-12 defeat against No. 1 Flagler despite a strong second-half performance. The Eagles were down 14-3 at halftime, then surged with nine second-half goals, including a record-setting performance from Eliana Enners, who became the program's all-time leading goal scorer. However, Flagler's strong initial half and consistent scoring proved too much for Embry-Riddle to overcome. Key performances came from several Eagles including Enners and Callison Foreman, contributing to notable milestones in the match.
By the Numbers- Eliana Enners scored 4 goals, reaching a record total of 144 career goals.
- Callison Foreman recorded 3 goals and 2 assists, marking her third consecutive game with 5 or more points.
While Embry-Riddle rallied in the second half, they struggled with fouls early on, allowing Flagler to capitalize on man-up situations, which significantly impacted their ability to mount a comeback.
State of Play- Embry-Riddle dropped to 5-1 for the season, remaining at No. 6 in the IWLCA Division II rankings.
- Flagler advanced to an undefeated 11-0 record, leading the all-time series against Embry-Riddle at 3-2.
The Eagles will look to bounce back in their next game, hosting Quincy on March 21, aiming to regain momentum after this challenging loss.
Bottom LineDespite a valiant effort in the second half, Embry-Riddle's early mistakes against a top-ranked opponent highlighted areas for improvement, emphasizing the importance of maintaining discipline and seizing scoring opportunities moving forward.
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