WLAX: Wildcats Fall Short Against Wilkes Despite Second-Half Push
The SUNY Poly women's lacrosse team narrowly lost to Wilkes University, with a final score of 11–9, despite a strong second-half comeback. The Wildcats now hold a record of 0-5 this season. SUNY Poly initially took the lead but struggled to maintain momentum through the game, with Wilkes responding effectively at critical moments. The Wildcats rallied late in the fourth quarter but fell short in their efforts to equalize.
By the Numbers- SUNY Poly scored four goals in a row during the fourth quarter.
- Wilkes capitalized on nine total goals to secure the victory.
Wilkes' defense, particularly goalkeeper Davyn Bonvie, played a key role in preventing further scoring by SUNY Poly, illustrating challenges the Wildcats faced despite their offensive surge.
State of Play- SUNY Poly has yet to win a game this season, falling to 0-5.
- The Wildcats showcased strong performances, especially in the second half, but consistently struggled to regain control after initial leads.
The Wildcats will need to refocus and strategize for their upcoming games, aiming to build on their second-half performance to secure their first victory of the season.
Bottom LineDespite the continuous effort and a commendable late-game comeback, the Wildcats must improve their consistency throughout the game to turn their season around.
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