The Lafayette women’s lacrosse team, currently in eighth place in the Patriot League, suffered a 17-4 road defeat against No. 17 Loyola Maryland University. Despite a strong showing from the freshman players, the team fell behind early in the game. The team is looking to bounce back in the remaining four league games to secure a spot in the Patriot League tournament. Senior attacker Sara Rogers emphasized the need to improve shot percentage and finishing opportunities following the loss. The team will face Colgate University and Bucknell University in upcoming home games, aiming to secure wins and improve their standing in the league. Freshman players Evelyn Guyer and Isabelle Pohmer showed promise with multiple goals in the game and expressed confidence in their ability to contribute to the team’s success. The team remains optimistic about their chances of making a strong finish in the season despite facing tough competition.
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