The University of Southern Maine Huskies' winning streak ended with a 12-5 defeat against the Western Connecticut State University Wolves. Isabella Pota led the Wolves, contributing four goals and two assists, while Mariam DeLisle was the standout for the Huskies with two goals and one assist. The game started strong for WestConn with an early lead, eventually securing the win through consistent scoring across all four quarters. Despite Southern Maine's efforts, including senior players contributing goals, they could not overcome the deficit.

By the Numbers
  • WestConn outshot Southern Maine 23-9 in shots on goal.
  • Southern Maine held a 12-7 advantage in draw controls.
  • Maggie Jones made 11 saves for the Huskies, marking her season-high.
State of Play
  • Southern Maine's record now stands at 9-4, with 4-1 in LEC play.
  • WestConn improves to 9-3, remaining undefeated in LEC at 4-0.
  • The series between the two teams is now 18-13 in favor of WestConn after 31 matchups.
What's Next

The Huskies will look to rebound against Husson University on Tuesday, following the rescheduling of their prior matchup due to weather.

Bottom Line

Southern Maine needs to regroup quickly to maintain momentum within the conference after a disappointing loss, emphasizing the importance of defensive adjustments and consistent scoring moving forward.