In a dominant performance, the No. 18 TCNJ women's lacrosse team defeated Montclair State 14-4 in their NJAC opener, driven by Kelly Nevins and Abbie Teefy, who collectively scored 11 goals. Nevins achieved a career-high of six goals in just over 16 minutes, while Teefy contributed five, ensuring TCNJ's home unbeaten streak extended to six games. The Lions improved to 8-1 overall and have now won 25 consecutive regular-season conference games. TCNJ's strong defense limited the Red Hawks to one goal per quarter and forced 24 turnovers. The victory marks a significant continuation of TCNJ's success in the conference.

By the Numbers
  • TCNJ outshot Montclair 29-22.
  • The Lions forced 24 turnovers while committing 18.
  • Nevins scored on six of seven shots; Teefy matched her shot count at seven.
State of Play
  • TCNJ remains on a six-game unbeaten streak at home.
  • Montclair has struggled thus far, now sitting at 3-4 overall.
  • TCNJ's regular-season conference winning streak is now at 25 games.
What's Next

Looking ahead, TCNJ will face Farmingdale State on Saturday, aiming to continue their winning momentum and further establish their dominance in the NJAC.

Bottom Line

The Lions showcase a powerful offense backed by solid defense, proving their capability to maintain supremacy in conference play as they look to extend their winning streak.