INDIANAPOLIS – The UIndy women's lacrosse team (10-1, 1-0 GLVC) dominated the Lewis Flyers on Sunday afternoon at Key Stadium by a final of 22-8 to open play in the GLVC.
In total, 10 different players scored one or more points for the Hounds.
Megan Dunn had eight with six assists and two goals while
Anna Ziemba had seven with her dominating seven-goal outing.
On defense, Ziemba had a team-high three caused turnovers while
Delaney Stahrr had two. Between the pipes,
Audrey Moran played the first half while
Lylian Iman took over in the second half and collected a career-high seven saves in a solid outing.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Despite giving up the first goal of the game, it was all UIndy from the opening whistle as the team built up a lead of 11-1 through the opening half before Lewis could score another goal. The Hounds took a lead of 10 into the intermission while Ziemba produced all seven of her goals through the opening 30 minutes. The Greyhounds would outscore the Flyers by four in the second half.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
-UIndy fired 33 total shots while Lewis had just 16.
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Caroline Krauch had a team-high three draw controls.
-The Flyers dominated the draw control circle at 22-10.
-Lewis ended with 19 turnovers and went just 4-for-11 on clear attempts.
-The Hounds corralled 17 ground balls.
UP NEXT
UIndy is now set to prepare for a tall test on Saturday, April 1 as the team will travel to Greensburg, Penn., for a battle against top-ranked West Chester. That match is set to begin at 4 p.m. ET on the campus of Seton Hill University.