Women’s Lacrosse Falls to #17 Dominican (N.Y.) on the Road
Post University Women's Lacrosse faced a tough defeat against #17 Dominican (N.Y.), losing 22-1 on the road. Madison Mileti led the Chargers with an impressive seven goals and two assists. After a dominating start from Dominican, the Eagles managed to score only once in the second quarter, marking their struggles throughout the game. The loss leaves Post with an overall record of 2-7 and a conference record of 1-7.
By the Numbers- Madison Mileti scored seven goals and contributed two assists for nine points.
- Claire Greene’s point streak extended to nine games, despite not scoring a goal.
- Niky Johnson set a career-high with 11 saves against 33 shots faced.
- This loss marked Post University's 21st consecutive defeat to Dominican (N.Y.), with losses spanning double-digit margins in the last six matchups.
The game underscores the significant gap between Post University and top-ranked teams, as evidenced by the lopsided scoreline and the Eagles’ inability to generate offense against a formidable opponent.
State of Play- Post University has a 2-7 overall record and sits at 1-7 in conference play.
- The team struggles offensively, being held to single-digit goals in multiple matches this season.
- Claire Greene remains a key player despite the recent setback, maintaining her point streak.
Post University will conclude its season against Jefferson University, aiming to break an 18-match losing streak against the Rams this Saturday.
Bottom LineThis game highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Post University in the competitive landscape of Division II Women's Lacrosse, accentuating the need for improvement and strategic adjustments moving forward.
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