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Thursday April 24th

TCNJ women's lacrosse goes 2-2 in a middling stretch

The Lions look to end their season strong in the NJAC. (Photo courtesy of Jimmy Alagna)
The Lions look to end their season strong in the NJAC. (Photo courtesy of Jimmy Alagna)

By Tyler Fennell
Staff Writer

The Lions went 2-2 over the past two weeks in a middling stretch.

Their first loss was on the road against No. 6 Salisbury on April 12, which is a very strong team with an 11-4 record. 

Their second loss was at home to No. 17 Colorado College on April 19, which is again, a very strong team with a 16-3 record.

The College won both of their New Jersey Athletic Conference games against Kean on April 9 and Ramapo on April 16, both having identical scores of 21-2. 

Throughout this stretch, fifth-year Ally Tobler has continued her season-long streak of no less than 4 points in every game. 

Even in their loss to Salisbury where the College lost in a score of 9-5, Tobler had a hand in four of the five goals scored for the College. 

Standout performances in this stretch include junior Marissa Lucca, who had 21 points in the four games, sophomore CJ Kole, who had 14 points in the four games and sophomore Gabriella Roosa, who had 15 points in the past four games.

Fifth-year goaltender Julia Charest posted back-to-back games with save percentages above .500 in the loss to Salisbury and the win against Ramapo.

The College only has two more games left on their schedule. Both of them are NJAC games. The first one is on April 23 at Stockton and the second on April 26 at home against No. 23 Rowan for Senior Day.

Rowan has only lost one game this season and is undefeated in NJAC play. However, the College is also undefeated in NJAC play. This game will likely decide the No. 1 seed in the conference. Rowan is also on a five-game winning streak and will likely be the hotter team going into the game unless they lose their game against Montclair State.

April 30 marks the start of the NJAC Tournament with the semifinals, and May 3 being the championship game. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic bid to the NCAA DIII National Tournament.




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