Army Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Reaches Patriot League Championship with 13-11 Win
Army West Point women's lacrosse secured a spot in the Patriot League Championship by defeating Loyola Greyhounds 13-11. Senior Allison Reilly had a standout performance, tying the program's record for postseason points with seven and breaking the goal record with six. This victory marks the Black Knights' second trip to the championship game in program history.
By the Numbers- Goals: Allison Reilly (6)
- Points: Allison Reilly (7)
- Draw Controls: Sarah Chernik (12)
- Shots: Army (33) vs. Loyola (19)
- Army took an early 4-0 lead before Loyola fought back to close the gap.
- Reilly's three consecutive goals helped maintain Army's momentum in the game.
- Loyola narrowed the score to 10-9 in the second half before Army pulled away again.
The Black Knights will play against Navy in the Patriot League Championship game on Saturday at 3:30 p.m., after facing them in the finals last season as well.
Bottom LineArmy's women's lacrosse team demonstrated impressive resilience and skill, highlighted by Reilly's record-breaking day, setting the stage for a compelling championship showdown.
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