KSU Unable to Close the Gap in Loss to Blue Hens
Kennesaw State women's lacrosse suffered a tough loss to Delaware, falling 16-3 in a road game. Despite notable performances, especially from Caleigh Shore who scored two goals, the Owls couldn't overcome an early deficit as the Blue Hens built momentum throughout the match. The game showcased KSU's resilience, particularly in the second half, yet Delaware's scoring consistency proved pivotal for their victory.
By the Numbers- Caleigh Shore scored 2 goals for KSU.
- Delaware outscored KSU 13-1 after the first quarter.
- A record-breaking 32 caused turnovers for Lauren Dobbs this season.
Despite the large margin of loss, KSU showed improved performance in the second half and demonstrated resilience in their gameplay, suggesting room for growth as the season progresses.
State of Play- KSU trailed 8-2 at halftime and ended the third quarter 13-2.
- Delaware maintained control throughout the match, limiting KSU's scoring opportunities.
The Owls will look to bounce back on April 11 against Liberty in Lynchburg, Virginia, where they will aim to build on their second-half performance.
Bottom LineKennesaw State must refine their offensive strategies and maintain defensive pressure to improve in upcoming matches. The resilience shown in the latter part of the game suggests potential for future victories.
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