In a dominant 15-5 win against Plymouth State, senior Cierra Hill became the 12th player in University of Southern Maine women's lacrosse history to score 100 career goals. Hill recorded four goals and two assists, while Katelyn D'Appolonia led the game with six goals and three assists. This victory marked the Huskies' first home win against the Panthers and ended a seven-game losing streak in the series. Graduate students Anna Byers and Elaina Hanselmann, along with others, contributed to the scoring. The win improves Southern Maine's record to 9-3 overall and 4-0 in the Little East Conference.

By the Numbers
  • Cierra Hill reached 100 career goals with four scored in the match.
  • Katelyn D'Appolonia scored a season-high six goals and had nine points.
  • The Huskies led in shots on goal 21-11 and caused 18 turnovers.
State of Play
  • Southern Maine is now 9-3 and undefeated (4-0) in the LEC.
  • Plymouth State dropped to 3-7 overall and 1-2 in the LEC.
  • The Huskies have snapped a seven-game losing streak against the Panthers.
What's Next

The Huskies will face off against Western Connecticut State on Saturday, looking to continue their undefeated run in conference play.

Bottom Line

With Hill's milestone achievement and improved performance against rivals, the Huskies are poised for continued success as they aim for a strong finish in the conference.