Lions Lacrosse Can’t Overcome Griffins Defense in 12-5 Loss
The Georgian Court Men's Lacrosse team faced a tough defeat against Chestnut Hill, ending with a score of 12-5. The Lions struggled against a consistent Griffin defense, unable to recover from an early scoring deficit. Despite scoring a few late goals, Georgian Court could not overcome the Griffins’ momentum at any point in the match.
By the Numbers- Chestnut Hill scored 12 goals on 40 shots, while Georgian Court scored 5 out of 28 attempts.
- The Lions committed 18 turnovers and succeeded in only 12 out of 18 clearance attempts.
- Faceoff performance was nearly even; Lions won 10 out of 19 draws against the Griffins' 9.
While the Lions struggled offensively, they did show some moments of promise, especially when they nearly closed the gap to one goal during the second quarter. However, a series of turnovers ultimately hindered their ability to maintain momentum.
State of Play- Despite a competitive effort in the second quarter, the Lions could not maintain their scoring pace.
- Chestnut Hill's defense consistently thwarted Georgian Court’s offensive attempts throughout the game.
Georgian Court will look to rebound as they host Caldwell for their final regular-season game this Wednesday at 3 PM, hoping to shift momentum before the postseason.
Bottom LineThe Lions need to tighten up their offense and reduce turnovers if they hope to have a successful end to the season and build momentum heading into the playoffs.
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