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Senior Academic All-PAC Defender Alena Arbogast
5
Bethany BETHANY 7-8, 3-5
19
Winner Westminster (Pa.) WESTMINS 9-6, 6-2
Bethany BETHANY
7-8, 3-5
5
Final
19
Westminster (Pa.) WESTMINS
9-6, 6-2
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Bethany BETHANY 0 1 3 1 5
Westminster (Pa.) WESTMINS 5 5 4 5 19

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women's Lacrosse Downed by Westminster Setting Up Pivotal Regular Season Finale

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - The Bethany College women's lacrosse team fell to Westminster (Pa.) College by a final score of 19-5 in a Presidents' Athletic Conference game at the UPMC Sports Complex.

Bethany (7-8, 3-5 PAC) Leaders
  • Junior Academic All-PAC midfielder Tatum Severe (Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard Bradley) returned to form with two goals, a team-high three draw controls, and one ground ball
  • Senior defender Janez Matthews (Annapolis, Md.) led the team in caused turnovers with two as she also scored two goals and recorded two draw controls and a ground ball
  • Senior All-PAC defender Emily Wenger (New Cumberland, Pa./Cedar Cliff) led the Green and White with six ground balls with one caused turnover, one draw control, and one goal
  • Senior midfielder Catharina Recabeitia (Buenos Aires, Argentina/Escuela Normal Superior-Vicente Fatone) notched four ground balls and recorded another caused turnover
  • Senior Academic All-PAC defender Gabby Hicks (Chinchilla, Australia) and senior attack Grace Schweickert (Hiram, Ohio/Crestwood) each picked up two ground balls
  • Senior Academic All-PAC defender Alena Arbogast (Morgantown, W.Va./University) and senior Academic All-PAC midfielder Lexie Reid (Louisville, Ky./Ballard) each forced one Titan turnover
  • Senior Academic All-PAC goalkeeper Madison Wagoner (Morgantown, W.Va./University) saved six Titan shots
Westminster (9-6, 6-2 PAC) Leaders
  • Freshman midfielder Kaylin Henry had a game-high six draw controls and six points with five goals
  • Senior midfielder Michaela Neelin tied a game-best six ground balls
  • Senior attack Haley Wenzel also had six points for Westminster
The Bison are back in action on Wednesday, April 22 as they travel to New Wilmington, Pennsylvania to take on Westminster (Pa.) College in a Presidents' Athletic Conference game at 5 p.m. at the UPMC Sports Complex.
 
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