Jarvis, Sacdalan Score Twice As Titans Fall At Robert Morris In Season Finale
The University of Detroit Mercy women's lacrosse team concluded their season with a 15-5 loss at Robert Morris, despite notable performances from Alyssa Jarvis and Avary Sacdalan, who each scored twice. The Titans struggled early, falling behind 3-0 before responding with Sacdalan's first goal. Jarvis contributed with two goals and an assist, while goalkeeper Emily Coyne recorded 13 saves. This loss marked the end of the team's 18th varsity campaign, with Jarvis finishing as the team's leading scorer.
By the Numbers- Alyssa Jarvis: 2 goals, 1 assist, 3 draw controls, and 1 ground ball
- Emily Coyne: 13 saves and 5 ground balls
- Final score: 15-5 against Robert Morris
Despite individual efforts, the Titans struggled with defensive lapses and failed to maintain possession, illustrating ongoing issues throughout the season. Their inability to capitalize early may have set the tone for the game's outcome.
State of Play- Robert Morris leads the all-time series against Detroit Mercy, 13-2.
- This marks the end of the Titans' 2026 season and their 18th in varsity history.
- Alyssa Jarvis concluded the season with a career-high 36 points.
The Titans will look to regroup and strengthen their roster in the offseason, focusing on improving their defensive strategies and securing better possession to enhance next season's performance.
Bottom LineThe outcome underscores the need for the Titans to bolster their performance in key areas to build on individual successes and improve overall team dynamics moving forward.
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