Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Dominates Queens with 15-4 Victory
Coastal Carolina's women's lacrosse team delivered a commanding performance against Queens (NC), winning 15-4 in the Atlantic Sun Conference. The Chanticleers, now 9-5 overall, led 8-2 at halftime with a strong offensive showing from multiple players. Alyson Mascolo and Gabrielle Beaudet contributed significantly, while goalkeeper Charlotte Sadler made nine saves, solidifying the defense. Queens struggled with only 12 shots on goal and committed 16 turnovers during the match.
By the Numbers- Coastal Carolina scored 15 goals on 28 shots, with four players scoring three or more points.
- Queens managed just 12 shots on goal and committed 16 turnovers.
While Coastal's performance was dominant, Queens showed potential by scoring twice in the third quarter to briefly reduce the deficit, indicating they can compete in stretches.
State of Play- Coastal Carolina has improved to a 9-5 record and sits at 2-3 in the Atlantic Sun Conference.
- Queens falls to 3-11, struggling with consistency throughout the season.
Coastal Carolina will face Delaware in their final road game of the season, looking to build on this victory and improve their conference standing.
Bottom LineThe Chanticleers showcased a well-rounded offensive effort and solid defense, positioning themselves favorably for their upcoming matches, while Queens needs to address their issues with turnovers and shot accuracy to remain competitive.
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