DOYLESTOWN, Pa. – The Delaware Valley women's lacrosse team fell at home on Wednesday night dropping a 19-1 decision to Lebanon Valley.
The Flying Dutchmen jumped ahead early, scoring two minutes into the game and continued strong building a large advantage throughout the opening quarter. Lebanon Valley extended its lead to 9-0 after the opening 15 minutes.
LVC put up another in the opening two minutes of the second frame to take a double-digit lead, but a green card gave the Aggies their first man-up opportunity of the game.
Abbie Hostetler worked to make the play heading to the back left of the net where she found
Piper Jones for the goal to break the shutout.
The Flying Dutchmen continued to hold the Aggies scoreless throughout the remainder of the game adding another nine goals for the 19-1 victory.
Goalkeepers
Emily Drake and
Bailey Friedman shared time in the net. Drake tallied nine saves in the first 45 minutes. Friedman took over the responsibilities in the net in the final quarter with three saves.
The Aggies are back in action this Saturday, April 11 at Misericordia for a 1 p.m. matchup with the Cougars.