Lafayette women's lacrosse faced a tough defeat against No. 16 Army, losing 22-6 at Michie Stadium. Freshman Georgia Swarr opened the scoring for Lafayette, but Army responded with a dominant 7-1 run to lead 7-2 by the end of the first quarter. Despite a brief resurgence in the second half, Army's offense overwhelmed with 16 goals by halftime, solidifying their win with a total of 22 goals.

By the Numbers
  • Army outshot Lafayette 45-20, leading to a significant scoring margin.
  • Lafayette's goalkeeper Kennedy Carr made 10 saves, with six in the first quarter alone.
State of Play
  • Lafayette struggled with draw controls, losing 20-10 against Army.
  • The Leopards have not played at home for 20 days, adding pressure to their upcoming match against Loyola Maryland.
What's Next

Lafayette will host their first home game in over two weeks against Loyola Maryland on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., aiming to improve their performance and capitalize on home-field advantage.

Bottom Line

The Leopards need to refine their strategies and capitalise on their offensive opportunities in their next match to turn their season around and regain momentum.