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Sage Da Silva follows through on a pass
Jacob Walton
6
Rockhurst RU 7-4, 1-1
21
Winner Indianapolis UINDY 8-4, 2-0
Rockhurst RU
7-4, 1-1
6
Final
21
Indianapolis UINDY
8-4, 2-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Rockhurst RU 4 0 2 0 6
Indianapolis UINDY 5 6 7 3 21

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Cody Wainscott, Sports Information Director

Hounds Roll by Hawks in Chilly Friday Victory

INDIANAPOLIS – The No. 14 UIndy women's lacrosse team dominated Rockhurst on Friday at Key Stadium, earning a 21-6 victory to remain undefeated in conference action.
 
The Greyhounds blanked the Hawks in two quarters, finishing the game on a 16-2 run after a tight opening period.
 
Five different players recorded 4+ points, led by a game-high seven from Megan Dunn.


 
INS & OUTS
UIndy flew past Rockhurst in the final 45 minutes, scoring eight unanswered in the middle frames to start the running clock. Sage Da Silva, Joey Fowler, and Mackenzie Winn all scored twice during stretch, with Olivia Bladon capping the massive run less than two minutes into the third quarter.


 
Fowler finished her hat trick with 7:50 remaining in the contest, while Emily Ghazal finished in the scoring column for the second straight contest with a netter at the 1:05 mark.
 
The Greyhounds caused six turnovers on the ride, including four in the fourth quarter. Hollis Rang recorded a pair of caused turnovers in the final 15 minutes, while Ella Fornek added one.
 
Dunn tallied a point in each frame, with her final assist coming early in the fourth on a goal from Bladon.
 
INSIDE THE BOX
- Malaena Michielin dominated the draw circle, securing 13 wins. As a team, UIndy went 25-for-30 in the center.
- Dunn has now recorded seven or more points on six occasions this spring, including last Saturday at Lewis.
- Freshman netminder Ava Graham made two saves in three quarters of action.
- Mariah Whitfield earned her first career caused turnover after entering the game in the final period.
 
UP NEXT
The Greyhounds host first-year program William Jewell on Sunday for an 11 a.m. start.

 
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