No. 21 Saint Anselm College's women's lacrosse team defeated Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) 20-8, extending their winning streak against the Penmen to seven games. Sophomore Aiko Fujita made 11 saves, reaching 101 for the season, while freshman Kendall Herrick shined with five goals. The Hawks pulled ahead after a back-and-forth start, scoring seven consecutive goals to dominate the match. The team鈥檚 offense remained strong, culminating in a five-goal run to end the game decisively.

By the Numbers
  • Aiko Fujita achieved 11 saves, totaling 101 saves for the season.
  • Kendall Herrick scored a career-best five goals in the game.
State of Play
  • The Hawks are now 8-4 overall and 3-2 in the Northeast 10 Conference.
  • Saint Anselm has a historical record of 15-8 against SNHU since 2004.
What's Next

The Hawks are set to face Franklin Pierce University next, aiming to continue their winning momentum on April 11.

Bottom Line

This decisive victory showcases the Hawks' formidable offense and reinforced their strong position in the NE10 standings, indicating they are a team to watch as the season progresses.