Women鈥檚 Lacrosse finishes conference play 9-1 after win over Coker
The Lenoir-Rhyne Women's Lacrosse team capped off their conference play with a decisive 23-2 win over Coker, marking a standout 9-1 record in the SAC. The Bears showcased a robust offense, highlighted by hat tricks from Addie Hale, Kirra Olson, and Abbey Walker. With this victory, Lenoir-Rhyne secures the #2 seed in the SAC tournament and will bypass the first round, advancing directly to the semi-finals next Wednesday against the winner of the Anderson vs. Tusculum matchup.
By the Numbers- Lenoir-Rhyne out-shot Coker 50-9, with a 35-5 advantage in shots on goal.
- The Bears caused 30 turnovers, the second most against an opponent this season.
- Lenoir-Rhyne is 10-1 all-time against Coker, continuing their dominance since 2017.
- The team has set a program record with 191 caused turnovers this season.
Lenoir-Rhyne will host the South Atlantic Conference semi-final next Wednesday, with details to follow after the Anderson vs. Tusculum quarterfinal match on Saturday.
Bottom LineThe Bears are in strong form heading into the tournament, underscored by their impressive performance against Coker, setting a promising stage for their semi-final bid.
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