Marquette Women’s Lacrosse Suffers Disciplinary Defeat to Georgetown: Josie Kropp Breaks Draw Record
Marquette women's lacrosse suffers a loss against Georgetown due to mistakes and lack of discipline, leading to a defeat of 18-11.
By the Numbers- The Golden Eagles committed 26 penalties and lost the turnover battle 18-10.
- Josie Kropp set a new program record with 120 draws this season, breaking the previous record of 115.
- Marquette controlled the draw circle, winning 21-12 against Georgetown.
While Marquette struggled with discipline and turnovers, Josie Kropp's record-setting performance in draws stood out as a positive aspect of the game.
State of Play- Marquette's loss to Georgetown highlighted issues with fouls, turnovers, and a lack of momentum building off successes.
- Josie Kropp's exceptional performance in draws provided a bright spot in an otherwise challenging game.
Marquette Women's Lacrosse will face Xavier in a Big East matchup in Cincinnati on Saturday.
Bottom LineMistakes and lack of discipline cost Marquette women's lacrosse a crucial game against Georgetown, overshadowing record-breaking performances, emphasizing the need for improved focus and execution in future matches.
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