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2024-25 WOMEN'S LACROSSE NEWS

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WARRIORS SHUT OUT BY #RV MARIAN

March 29, 2025

The Warriors couldn't get the offense going in a matchup with the #RV Marian Knights on a rainy Saturday afternoon at Rochester High School, falling 18-0. Turnovers plagued the Warriors against a stingy Knights defense, with the Warriors struggling to clear the ball. Goalkeeper Kendall Cabot logged a season-high 10 saves in the contest. 

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WARRIORS FALL TO BETHEL ON THE ROAD

March 26, 2025

The Warriors couldn't get the offense moving against the Bethel Pilots on Wednesday, falling 18-1 after four quarters of play. After a dominant first quarter by the Pilots, the Warriors weren't able to regain much ground until the final quarter, when Liliana Tasich put in a goal early in the period.

WARRIORS FALL TO #9 INDIANA TECH IN HOME OPENER
WARRIORS FALL TO #9 INDIANA TECH IN HOME OPENER

March 22, 2025

Things couldn't translate for the Warriors offensively in a 26-1 loss against #9 Indiana Tech on Saturday afternoon at Rochester High School. Following a hot start by the visitors, it took RCU a moment to get into the scoring column, with the team getting a goal to go in the fourth quarter. Natalie Soule led the Warriors with the score. 

WARRIORS SECURE FIRST WIN IN PROGRAM HISTORY AT AQUINAS
WARRIORS SECURE FIRST WIN IN PROGRAM HISTORY AT AQUINAS

March 19, 2025

Despite playing down one player for an entire match on Wednesday night, Warrior women's lacrosse secured the first win in the program's history on the road at Aquinas, 7-5. Following a high-scoring first half from both teams, RCU held the Saints scoreless for the entire second half to secure the win and make a mark in RCU athletics history.

WARRIORS FALL TO CRUSADERS IN ACTION-PACKED AFFAIR
WARRIORS FALL TO CRUSADERS IN ACTION-PACKED AFFAIR

March 15, 2025

After a hard-fought four quarters of action, the Warriors couldn't overcome the Madonna Crusaders on Saturday night, falling 10-8. The Warriors and Crusaders found themselves neck-and-neck throughout the contest, with RCU staying in distance thanks to some major offensive plays. Junior Jessica Cadman led the Warriors in scoring with four goals, while four other Warriors produced scores in the action-packed affair.