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Ella Fornek
Ryan Thorpe
14
Winner Regis (Colo.) RU 6-0
12
Indianapolis UINDY 8-1
Winner
Regis (Colo.) RU
6-0
14
Final
12
Indianapolis UINDY
8-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Regis (Colo.) RU 2 2 4 6 14
Indianapolis UINDY 2 6 3 1 12

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Brady Budke, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

#1 Hounds Drop Region Battle to #7 Regis

INDIANAPOLIS – Despite leading by four goals at the half, the UIndy women's lacrosse team (8-1) fell in a regional battle to No. 7 Regis (CO) on Sunday afternoon at Key Stadium by a final of 14-12. With the loss, the Hounds had their 25-game win streak snapped that dated back to March 21st of last season.
 
The duo of Anna Ziemba and Joey Fowler led the Greyhounds with four points on offense. Delaney Stahrr had a team-high three caused turnovers while Audrey Moran had 10 saves between the pipes.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
A defensive showdown took place early as the game was knotted up at two goals apiece heading into the second period. Regis grabbed a 4-3 advantage with 9:30 remaining in the opening half which was then answered in a heavy way by UIndy, who produced five unanswered goals on the scoreboard to take an 8-4 advantage into the locker room.
 
Despite trailing to begin the final 30 minutes of play, Regis would eventually take the driver's seat in the game and outscore the Hounds by six in the second half to help lock up the slim victory.
 
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
-Each team had 28 total shots.
-UIndy scooped up 14 ground balls while Regis had 13.
-The Hounds went a perfect 15-of-15 on clear attempts.
-Regis had a game-high 16 turnovers while UIndy had only eight.
-The Rangers won 19 draw controls while the Greyhounds ended with 11.

HOUND BYTES
Final thoughts on the game from head coach Elaine Jones...
"Like any team sport, lacrosse is a game of momentum and runs. We had the momentum, we lost it, we got it back and lost it again. It's a great lesson for our team in continuing to deal with adversity. Going a whole season without a loss is challenging for any team. At the end of the day, we're a resilient group. Moving forward, this will only strengthen our mental toughness and resolve in working to achieve our goals."
 
UP NEXT
The Hounds will be right back at Key Stadium on Friday, March 24 to face Northern Michigan. That game is set to begin at 4 p.m. ET.

 
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