UIndy Women’s Lacrosse Pursues Fourth Consecutive GLVC Title After Dropping to #14 Ranking
The UIndy women's lacrosse team, ranked 14th in the latest IWLCA national poll, finished their first regular season under new head coach Peyton Romig with a 12-5 record and secured the No. 2 seed in the GLVC Championship Tournament.
By the Numbers- Megan Dunn became the fourth-ever Greyhound to reach 100 points in a single season.
- Freshman goalie Ava Graham ranks third in program history with 92 saves this season.
- The Greyhounds will face third-seeded Missouri Western on Friday at 4 p.m. ET on the campus of Maryville University in St. Louis.
- UIndy is aiming for its fourth consecutive league crown and is the only recipient of the GLVC trophy since the conference began sponsoring the sport in 2020.
UIndy will compete against Missouri Western for a shot at their fourth straight league title in the upcoming GLVC Championship Tournament.
Bottom LineThe UIndy women's lacrosse team, led by coach Peyton Romig, enters the postseason ranked 14th, looking to defend their conference title and secure their dominance in the sport since the GLVC began sponsoring it in 2020.
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