Lacrosse
9
Whitworth WHTW 0-9, 0-9 NWC
13
Winner Pacific (Ore.) PAC 1-10, 1-8 NWC
Whitworth WHTW
0-9, 0-9 NWC
9
Final
13
Pacific (Ore.) PAC
1-10, 1-8 NWC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Whitworth WHTW 7 2 9
Pacific (Ore.) PAC 6 7 13

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women's Lacrosse Concludes 2021 Season with Two Wins

The Pacific University lacrosse team concluded the 2021 season over the weekend with two wins over Whitworth.
 
The Boxers were able to claim a 13-9 victory in game one on Saturday afternoon in Forest Grove. The Boxers found themselves trailing 7-6 at the end of the first half. Pacific put together a defensive masterpiece in the second half only allowing 2 Whitworth goals while scoring 7 of their own.
 
The Boxers were led in scoring by Sydney Bierenkoven who recorded 5 goals along with 2 assists. Joining her with multiple goals in the game was Vivian Mai and Hyland Cullen-Musengo who each recorded 2 goals.
 
Game two went the way of the Boxers 14-10 on Sunday at Hanson Stadium. Pacific was able to cap off the first half on a 4-0 scoring run to take an 8-5 lead into the half. Pacific found themselves up 10-9 with 15:15 left to play when Julien Dagan scored a goal sparking a 4-1 scoring run to close the game.
 
Pacific had four different players record multiple goals in the contest. Sydney Bierenkoven recorded 5 goals while Amber Lancia recorded 4 of her own. Vivian Mai and Julien Dagan each added 2 goals to the Boxers winning total. Madyson Ivey picked up the win in the goal recording 6 saves over the match.

Coach Brittany Hartmann had this to say about the season,"I am so incredibly proud of our team this weekend. This year has been so hard to say the least for many reasons that have nothing to do with lacrosse. We are so fortunate to be playing the game that we love with the humans that make it worth it to play. They put everything together that we have fought for all year this weekend. Here's to continued growth!"
 
Pacific finishes the 2021 season with a 2-10 record overall and a 2-8 record in NWC play.
 
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