BUCKHANNON, W.Va. — West Virginia Wesleyan lost to the University of Charleston, 23-5, in women's lacrosse on Thursday at Ross Field in its final regular season match.
Charleston opened the game by scoring nine goals in the first quarter while limiting Wesleyan to just one. Midfielder Madison Partridge led the charge with three goals in the opening frame. She was complemented by Willow Cooper, who added four goals and an assist, and Sylvi Jenner, who tallied two goals and two assists.
The Golden Eagles continued in the second half, adding nine more goals while giving up just three. In total, Charleston outshot Wesleyan 34-12 and forced 19 turnovers, including five caused by Wesleyan standout
Francesca Sloan, who also scored once.
Nyah Elmer led the Bobcats with two goals, while
Emma Adcock,
Ashlyn LaPlante, and
Francesca Sloan each netted one. Sloan and Adcock were also active on the defensive end, combining for eight caused turnovers.
Goalkeepers
Ella Gomez and
Tatiyana Blacknall combined for 10 saves.