Dartmouth women's lacrosse lost to Cornell 11-6 but celebrated Maya Kendall's record-breaking achievement for career draw controls in Ivy League history. Kendall recorded 11 draw controls in the game, bringing her career total to 420, surpassing the previous record of 418 set by Kathryn Giroux from 2016-19. Both teams started slowly, scoring a goal each in the first quarter, but Cornell outpaced Dartmouth as the game progressed. Despite a strong effort in the fourth quarter, Dartmouth's comeback fell short as Cornell secured the win.

By the Numbers
  • Maya Kendall set the Ivy League record with 420 career draw controls.
  • Dartmouth scored only six goals compared to Cornell's 11 in the match.
State of Play
  • Dartmouth's offense struggled, particularly in the third quarter where they scored only one goal.
  • Defense forced 13 turnovers from Cornell but could not capitalize on these opportunities.
What's Next

Dartmouth will look to bounce back in their next game against Yale on April 4 at 3:30 PM at Scully-Fahey Field, hoping to build momentum after a record-setting performance.

Bottom Line

While the loss was disappointing, Maya Kendall's achievement highlights her significant contribution to the program and sets a new standard in the Ivy League that Dartmouth can build upon moving forward.