Second-Half Surge Lifts Oilers Past Thomas More
The University of Findlay women's lacrosse team achieved a 13-9 victory over Thomas More University on April 11, remaining unbeaten in conference play at 6-0. An impressive second-half performance propelled Findlay from a 7-7 halftime tie to a commanding win. Junior Rebecca Chmiel led the Oilers with five goals as they improved to 8-6 overall, while Thomas More dropped to 2-12.
By the Numbers- Findlay scored six goals in the second half, limiting Thomas More to just two.
- The Oilers outperformed Thomas More in ground balls, 19 to 15.
Despite Findlay's strong showing, the first half showcased weaknesses, with the Oilers allowing seven goals. Thomas More briefly led in the second quarter, suggesting vulnerabilities that could be exploited by tougher opponents.
State of Play- Findlay remains unbeaten in G-MAC play, now at 6-0.
- They will face Tiffin University next as they aim to continue their winning streak.
The Oilers will attempt to extend their conference winning streak when they travel to face Tiffin University on April 15, crucial for maintaining their top position in the standings.
Bottom LineFindlay鈥檚 ability to dominate the second half highlights their resilience, but they must address first-half defensive lapses to secure continued success as they push for a championship run.
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