MONTEVALLO, Ala. – The University of Montevallo women's lacrosse team fell to Lee University 13-12 in a Gulf South Conference contest.
Junior
Meghan Shea led the Falcons in scoring with three goals in the game.
Freshman
Anja Kuys, senior
Jami Hudak and junior
Sydny Dudley each scored two goals for the Falcons.
Sophomore
Arianna Endelmann, senior
Georgi Griffin and freshman
Halee Macias each registered one goal.
Junior
Janey Johnson registered a team-high five assists.
Dudley added two assists while Hudak and Macias each added one.
Griffin led the Falcons with six draws controlled, totaling 205 draws controlled in her career.
Kuys totaled a team-high three ground balls.
Endelmann along with sophomore
Caleigh Spoon each added one assist in the win.
Senior
Irfana Ahmed registered a 13 saves in the contest, posting a 50 percent save percentage.
KEY GOALS
1st (27:02) | Freshman
Anja Kuys scored the first goal of the game for the Falcons, assisted by senior
Jami Hudak, to take an early 1-0 lead.
1st (20:48) | Junior
Meghan Shea found the back of the net for the Falcons on a free-position shot after four straight goals by Lee, trimming the Flames' lead 4-2.
1st (18:42) | Kuys cut Lee's lead 4-3 after scoring on a free-position shot.
1st (17:23) | Sophomore
Arianna Endelmanntied the game 4-4 off an assist by Junior
Janey Johnson.
1st (09:33) | Lee responded with a four-goal run to double to take a 8-4 lead, capped by a goal from Emma Hill.
2nd (27:15) | Shea netted her second goal of the game, assisted by Johnson, to cut Lee's lead to 9-6.
2nd (18:32) | Hudak scored the fourth straight goal for the Falcons to tie Lee 10-10 off an assist from junior
Sydny Dudley.
2nd (11:25) | Senior
Georgi Griffin tied the game 11-11 in a man-up situation off an assist from Dudley.
2nd (02:46) | Shea scored her third goal of the game, tying the game 12-12 in a man-up situation off an assist from freshman
Halee Macias.
2nd (02:25) | Rachel Duda gave Lee the go-ahead goal, scoring unassisted, to lead 13-12.
GAME NOTES
- The Flames out shot the Falcons 36-28 in the contest.
- Montevallo finished with 26 turnovers compared to 20 turnovers by Lee.
- Lee totaled 28 ground balls while the Falcons totaled 21.
- Lee successfully cleared 19-of-27 attempts, while the Falcons finished 14-of-20 in clear attempts.
- Montevallo finished with a 15-12 advantage in draws controlled.
- The Falcons totaled six free-position attempts compared to 12 by the Flames.
- The Falcons totaled 13 saves while Lee totaled 8.
UP NEXT
The Falcons will travel to Young Harris, Georgia for a Gulf South Conference road contest against Young Harris College Saturday April 6, at 11 a.m.