Catawba College dominated the Tusculum Pioneers 22-8 in a South Atlantic Conference men's lacrosse game on Saturday. The 12th-ranked Indians established a strong lead early, scoring the first six goals and finishing the game with five unanswered goals. Peyton Turner led Catawba with four goals and four assists, while Tanner Stout contributed five goals. Tusculum struggled offensively, despite notable performances from Luke Bowen and Ben Hobday.

By the Numbers
  • Catawba outshot Tusculum 55-30.
  • The Indians had a 36-33 edge in ground balls.
State of Play
  • Catawba improved to 9-2 overall and 4-2 in the SAC.
  • Tusculum now stands at 6-5 overall and 2-5 in the conference.
What's Next

The Pioneers will host Alabama Huntsville on Wednesday, April 8, at 6 p.m. for Senior Night.

Bottom Line

The gap in performance between Catawba and Tusculum highlights the need for the Pioneers to improve their game strategy ahead of their next match to regain momentum in the conference.