Georgetown Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Reaches BIG EAST Finals with 12-6 Win
The Georgetown Hoyas women's lacrosse team secured a spot in the BIG EAST Championship final after defeating the UConn Huskies 12-6. The Hoyas, who are ranked second and boast a record of 12-5, exhibited a strong offensive performance and solid defense throughout the match. Key moments included a strong second quarter where Georgetown scored four consecutive goals, extending their lead significantly before halftime. Despite UConn's late attempts to rally, Georgetown maintained control, with standout performances from Reagan Ziegler and Sophia Loschert.
By the Numbers- Georgetown outshot UConn 37-19.
- Reagan Ziegler scored four goals, while Sophia Loschert netted three.
- Georgetown's defense allowed only six goals, with goalkeeper Warehime making five saves.
- The Hoyas will face top-seeded Denver in the championship on Saturday.
The Hoyas are set to compete against Denver for the BIG EAST title on Saturday, May 2, with high expectations following their semifinal success.
Bottom LineGeorgetown's balanced offensive attack and strong defensive strategy position them as a formidable contender for the BIG EAST Championship, underscoring their potential for success in the upcoming title match.
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