The Sailfish faced a challenging match against No. 8 Lynn University, losing 17–4. Despite the score, Palm Beach Atlantic's defense recorded 13 draw controls, indicating moments of resilience. However, a series of turnovers diminished their scoring opportunities, and Lynn's offense was relentless, outpacing the Sailfish in crucial moments. The match saw contributions from players like Olivia Larges, Izzy King, and goalkeeper Georgia Karns, but ultimately the Sailfish could not keep up with the Knights' scoring. They will look to bounce back against St. Leo this Saturday.

By the Numbers
  • Palm Beach Atlantic recorded 13 draw controls during the game.
  • Georgia Karns made 3 saves against 27 shots from Lynn.
Yes, But

While the scoreboard shows a lopsided loss, Palm Beach Atlantic managed critical draw controls and improved scoring in the second half, indicating potential for future matches.

State of Play
  • Palm Beach Atlantic struggled with turnovers, impacting their offensive efficiency.
  • Several players, including Larges and Sutton, demonstrated skill despite the overall loss.
What's Next

The Sailfish will face St. Leo, seeking to improve their performance and capitalize on their offensive potential in the upcoming SSC match.

Bottom Line

The Sailfish need to address their turnover issues and leverage the positive aspects of their game to secure a win in their next match against St. Leo.