The Gannon women's lacrosse team fell to Indiana (Pa.) in a PSAC matchup, with a final score of 15-3. Indiana established dominance early, scoring five goals in the first quarter and maintaining a significant lead throughout the game. Gannon managed only three goals, with notable contributions from players like Charlie Hunter and Isabella Veltre. Despite a stronger effort in the second half, Gannon was unable to close the gap, resulting in their tenth loss of the season.

By the Numbers
  • Gannon has a current record of 4-10, with a PSAC record of 1-6.
  • Indiana (Pa.) improved to 7-7 overall, with a PSAC record of 4-3.
  • Gannon registered eight draw controls, led by Rayla Smith with four.
  • Gannon goalkeeper Allison Lerch made 11 saves during the match.
State of Play
  • Indiana (Pa.) took a strong lead early in the game, scoring five goals in the first quarter.
  • Gannon's scoring was limited, with only three goals spread across the match.
  • Gannon's defensive efforts included 12 ground balls and 3 caused turnovers from Megan Lang.
What's Next

Gannon will face Lock Haven on Saturday, April 18, seeking to improve its PSAC standing and recover from this recent loss. The team's performance in the upcoming match will be crucial for their morale and season trajectory.

Bottom Line

This defeat underscores Gannon's ongoing struggles in the PSAC, highlighting the need for a more robust offensive and defensive strategy to compete effectively in upcoming games.