Panthers Focus on Team Chemistry Ahead of Match Against Denver
The High Point University women's lacrosse team is navigating a challenging 2026 season, having faced No. 14 Duke and No. 11 Navy among others. With a tough matchup against No. 19 Denver on the horizon, Head Coach Lyndsey Boswell emphasizes the importance of using these early tests to identify weaknesses and foster team growth. Although the start has not yielded favorable results, the Panthers are focused on building chemistry and resilience. The team's rigorous travel schedules and bonding activities are aimed at strengthening their connections as they prepare for the upcoming challenges.
By the Numbers- High Point is ranked 19th in caused turnovers and 18th in ground balls nationally.
- Midfielder Bella Germani ranks 16th in ground balls per game, while goalie Ava Welsh is 10th.
- The Panthers have faced tough competition, playing against three ranked teams in their first three games.
- They have several upcoming matches against notable teams, including Elon and Virginia Tech, before entering Big South Conference play.
The Panthers will travel to Denver to take on the Pioneers, using this match as a further test of their skills and readiness for conference play. The team anticipates that the challenges faced so far this season will facilitate their growth and improvements as they continue to bond and work together.
Bottom LineDespite a rough start, the High Point Panthers are committed to their long-term development, using each game as a learning opportunity to enhance their performance and team dynamics. Their focus on chemistry and resilience will be pivotal as they prepare for the remainder of the season.
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