Exciting Women’s Lacrosse Match: Sophomore Trio Shines in 16-9 Win Over Pitt
North Carolina's women's lacrosse team secured a 16-9 victory over Pitt, fueled by a standout performance from sophomore players Caroline Godine, Darcy Felter, and Kiley Mottice.
By the Numbers- Felter finished with five goals and seven assists, setting new career highs in both categories.
- Carolina out-shot Pitt 40-19 and 31-12 on goal.
- The Tar Heels had a season-high 19 caused turnovers.
- Goalies Alecia Nicholas and Stella Harrison combined for three saves.
- Carolina moves to 4-0 in the all-time series with Pitt.
No significant counterarguments or complexities were reported.
State of Play- North Carolina improves to 9-5 (5-3 ACC) while Pitt drops to 5-11 (0-8 ACC).
- Carolina has won 74 of its last 85 games.
- The Tar Heels have scored double-figure goals 87 times in their last 94 games.
- Carolina is 83-12 in its last 95 games against ACC opponents.
North Carolina will face in-state rival Duke in the regular season finale on Thursday, April 18, at Dorrance Field.
Bottom LineSophomore players led North Carolina to a decisive victory, setting new career highs and improving the overall record against Pitt. The team's strong performance signals momentum heading into the upcoming matchup against Duke.
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