Hoyas Compete Early, Fade Late Against Drexel Published February 27, 2021
The Georgetown women’s lacrosse team (0-1, 0-0 Big East) fell to the Drexel Dragons (3-0, 0-0 CAA) by a final score of 21-9. After the postponement of their scheduled season opener due to COVID-19 concerns within the program, the Hoyas were able to get their season underway on Saturday but could not contain Drexel at Cooper Field.
While the Hoyas started out strong and were competitive early on, a breakthrough second half proved decisive as the Dragons pulled away. Freshman Kylie Hazen, senior Caroline Frock, and junior Jordyn Sabourin had two goals each for Georgetown, while Drexel seniors Lucy Schneidereith and Karson Harris led all scorers with 8 and 6 goals, respectively.
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In a whirlwind weekend of action, No. 1 North Carolina kicked off the three-day stretch downing No. 7 Florida, 11-5, in Chapel Hill. On Saturday, No. 4 Syracuse’s rout of No. 5 Loyola, 18-6, took center stage; but Sunday’s Big Ten madness underscored the wild weekend.
Here’s a look at the weekend’s top action.
TAR HEELS GRAB BOOKEND WINS
On Friday, North Carolina was exceptional vs. Florida. Taylor Moreno made 11 saves (69%), while Scottie Rose Growney (4G) netted four goals on six shots to showcase just how deep the Tar Heel attack is. IL’s Women’s Director broke the game down here.