Panthers Trounce Lancers in Big South Matchup
The High Point University women's lacrosse team dominated Longwood Lancers with a staggering 25-4 victory, marking the second-highest home scoring in program history. The Panthers achieved a remarkable 16 assists, while 14 different players scored, including first collegiate goals from Anna Mullikin and Kylie Duke. Defensively, HPU restricted Longwood to just four goals, shutting them out in the second and fourth quarters. The win improved High Point's record to 2-8 overall and 2-1 in the Big South Conference.
By the Numbers- High Point scored 25 goals, the second-most in program history at home.
- 14 different Panthers scored in the game, including first collegiate goals from two players.
- The Panthers won 21 draw controls compared to Longwood's 10.
- Ava Welsh tied the program record with 299 career saves.
- The Panthers started the game tied 2-2 before launching a 16-goal streak.
- HPU held a commanding 16-2 lead at halftime.
- Four players achieved career-highs in points, including Tatum Goettelmann with 8.
High Point will face Wofford on Saturday, with hopes to continue their momentum following this decisive win.
Bottom LineThis victory showcases the Panthers' offensive and defensive prowess, highlighting the depth of the roster, and sets a strong precedent for upcoming games in the season.
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