George Mason suffered a tough 17-3 defeat against Davidson, unable to capitalize on early momentum from Kate Anders' free-position goal. Despite a strong start, the Patriots fell behind after a series of goals by the Wildcats, trailing 8-1 at halftime. Although George Mason made some efforts to recover in the third quarter, including two goals from Anders and Mowbray, they couldn't overcome Davidson's offense. The fourth quarter saw Davidson extend its lead with two more goals, concluding the game with a decisive victory.

By the Numbers
  • George Mason scored 3 goals across 4 quarters: 1, 0, 2, 0.
  • Davidson scored 17 total goals: 2, 6, 5, 4.
  • Regan Bestick made 11 saves during the match.
State of Play
  • The Patriots struggled offensively, highlighted by a series of missed opportunities and turnovers.
  • Davidson maintained control throughout the game, especially in scoring decisively in the second and fourth quarters.
What's Next

George Mason's next challenge is against George Washington University, scheduled for noon on April 4 at RAC Field in Fairfax, Virginia. The Patriots will aim to regroup and improve their performance in this upcoming matchup.

Bottom Line

George Mason needs to refine their offensive strategies and convert more scoring opportunities to be competitive in their upcoming games. Focused efforts on maintaining possession and executing plays will be crucial for the Patriots moving forward.