GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - The No. 25 Davenport University women's lacrosse team was happy to be back home on a cold and snowy Friday night in Grand Rapids. The Panthers made quick work of Tiffin, 22-5, improved to 4-1 on the young season and will look to keep it rolling on Sunday when they host Findlay at noon.
Anna Glynn (pictured) was at it again, this time with 11 points thanks to seven goals and four assists on 14 shots, 12 of which were on goal. Career wise, the sophomore reached 100 career goals and needed just 24 games to do it.
Glynn was one of eight Panthers to score along with
Ayanna Turrubiates (6 goals),
Maddy Haynes (2),
Blakely Malpass (2),
Aaliyah Miller (2),
Avery Garant (1),
Jordon Highley (1), and
Heaven-Lee Nichols (1). Miller tacked on two assists and
Reilly Noble added a pair as well.
Defensively, four players registered multiple ground balls including Malpass (3), Noble (2), Haynes (2), and
Addie Bethune (2) while Haynes (2 caused turnovers) forced multiple turnovers for the third time in five matches this season. In goal,
Maisy Latus got the start before facing just seven shots with one save before giving way to
Makenna Pitchford in the fourth quarter.
In the team head-to-head, Davenport put on an offensive clinic with 47 shots to Tiffin's 7, including a 32-6 advantage in shots on goal, and racked up 12 more ground balls (16-4). The Panthers were a perfect 12-for-12 in clear attempts while the Dragons went 6-of-8 in that category.
Story by:
Cooper Weidenthaler
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