GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Two times on Sunday afternoon at the DU Turf Field, Findlay scored to pull within two (3-1 and 5-3), the second of which Davenport responded to by going on a 13-1 run that put the game out of reach. The Panthers pushed their lead to 14 during that span, 18-4, before the final 13-goal margin and score of 20-7. Next up, DU will be at Lewis on Friday with the start time set for 5 p.m., 4 p.m. central time.
This match was
Aaliyah Miller's turn to lead the Panthers in points as she stuffed the stat sheet with five goals, three assists, five ground balls, two caused turnovers, and five draw controls. Also scoring for Davenport were
Ayanna Turrubiates (5 goals),
Anna Glynn (4),
Blakely Malpass (2),
Heaven-Lee Nichols (2),
Reilly Noble (1), and
Maddy Haynes (1). Assist wise, Glynn and Noble each added three while Malpass tacked on the team's 10th, a new season high for DU.
Miller was one of four Panthers with a draw control along with Glynn's team-leading eight, Turrubiates (2) and Nichols (1). Defensively, Glynn also notched five ground balls and
Elizabeth Robinson tallied a pair of caused turnovers. In goal,
Maisy Latus played all 60 minutes with six saves on 15 shots faced.
Story by:
Cooper Weidenthaler
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