Shepherd University's women's lacrosse team secured a 13-9 victory over #23 Bloomsburg on Senior Day, with Kelsey King, Katie Paredes, and Holly Poe leading the scoring. The Rams had a strong defensive effort, with Sydney Witmer standing out with five caused turnovers and four ground balls.

By the Numbers
  • Shepherd had a 28-24 advantage in shots with a 19-17 lead in shots on goal.
  • Shepherd was 14-of-17 in clears, while Bloomsburg was 15-of-17.
  • Madison Coyle and Amanda Stoll each scored three goals for Bloomsburg.
  • The Rams forced 22 turnovers and committed 22, while the Huskies held a 15-11 edge in draw controls.
Yes, But

The Huskies had more ground balls and a slight advantage in draw controls, showing areas for improvement for Shepherd.

What's Next

Shepherd will face #15 Kutztown in their next game, aiming to continue their success after their historic win over Bloomsburg.

Bottom Line

Shepherd's triumph over #23 Bloomsburg marks a significant milestone in the program's history, signaling a new era of success with potential for more accomplishments in the future.