Susquehanna Women Dominate Lycoming 18-5 with Stellar Performances
Susquehanna University secured a commanding 18-5 victory over Lycoming College, marking their fourth consecutive win. The River Hawks dominated early, scoring eight goals in the first quarter, led by Abby Andrus and Abby DiComes' offensive prowess. Despite a minor rally from Lycoming in the second quarter, Susquehanna continued their scoring spree, ultimately controlling the game throughout.
By the Numbers- Susquehanna outshot Lycoming 33-14, with 23 shots on goal compared to Lycoming's seven.
- Andrus scored seven goals, while DiComes added four and registered two assists.
Lycoming's five goals were all from one player, Riley Block, highlighting a lack of offensive support. Additionally, the Warriors turned the ball over 24 times, which severely hampered their chances of mounting a successful defense against Susquehanna's attacks.
State of Play- Susquehanna led from the start, scoring eight unanswered goals in the first quarter.
- Lycoming managed to score only twice in the first half while turning the ball over frequently.
The River Hawks will face Moravian University at home on April 3, aiming to extend their winning streak in the Landmark Conference.
Bottom LineSusquehanna's early dominance and strategic execution showcased their offensive strengths, but ongoing issues for Lycoming, particularly in ball control and scoring support, could hinder their future performance.
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