Women’s Lacrosse Cruises Past CCSU, 16–5, on Senior Day
The Wagner women's lacrosse team showcased an impressive performance, defeating Central Connecticut State (CCSU) 16–5 on Senior Day. The Seahawks dominated with an early lead, scoring five consecutive goals and maintaining control throughout the match. Senior players were honored before the game, with standout performances from junior Amelia Logan and sophomore Sydney Mulroony, contributing significantly to the offense. Wagner's defense was strong, limiting CCSU to just 13 shots and forcing 22 turnovers, securing the team’s fifth win in the NEC.
By the Numbers- Wagner scored the first five goals of the match, leading 5–1 after the first quarter.
- Sydney Mulroony had 8 points (4 goals, 4 assists) leading the Seahawks offensively.
- Wagner forced CCSU into 22 turnovers while controlling the draw 19–3.
- Wagner improved to 5–8 overall and 5–2 in the Northeast Conference (NEC).
- CCSU is struggling at 1–12 overall and 1–6 in the NEC.
Wagner is set to face Howard in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, April 18, aiming to build momentum following this commanding victory.
Bottom LineThe Seahawks’ strong performance against CCSU highlights their potential as they work towards a successful end to the season. Maintaining defensive pressure and harnessing offensive talent will be key as they move forward.
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