William Jewell Lacrosse Narrowly Loses to No. 10 Lewis, 11-7
The William Jewell men's lacrosse team fought hard against No. 10 ranked Lewis University but fell short with an 11-7 loss. Despite a valiant effort, particularly in the third quarter, the Cardinals dropped to a 6-6 season record and remain winless in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Lewis ignited a scoring spree that allowed them to pull significantly ahead in the game. Jewell's rally in the final quarter was not enough to overcome the deficit established by the Flyers. The Cardinals continue to face tough competition, with all league opponents receiving votes in the national poll.
By the Numbers- Jewell was outshot 52 to 28.
- Isaac Kessler recorded a career-high 22 saves.
- Jewell currently sits at 6-6 overall and 0-4 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
- All four conference opponents faced this season are ranked in the national poll.
The Cardinals will aim to finish the regular season strong when they face Quincy University on Senior Day next Saturday at 1 p.m.
Bottom LineDespite the setback against Lewis, Jewell's ability to rally highlights their competitiveness in a tough conference. The focus now shifts to maximizing their performance in the final game of the season.
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