Southern New Hampshire University women's lacrosse achieved a decisive 21-5 victory over American International College, buoyed by standout performances from senior Sierra Kimball and her teammates. Following a quick equalizing goal from AIC, SNHU scored 10 unanswered goals to take control early in the match and maintained dominance throughout. This win snaps a three-game losing streak for the Penmen, showcasing their offensive power and strategic efficiency.

By the Numbers
  • SNHU registered 21 goals, marking their season-high.
  • Sierra Kimball assisted on 4 goals, contributing significantly to the team's performance.
  • SNHU outshot AIC 38-13, with 30 of those shots on target.
  • Penmen controlled draw statistics, winning 24 compared to AIC's 3.
State of Play
  • SNHU improved their record to 6-8 (3-5 NE10) with this win.
  • AIC fell to 1-12 (0-7 NE10) with the loss.
  • SNHU has historically dominated the matchup, winning 18 of the last 19 games against AIC.
What's Next

The Penmen will conclude their regular season with a match on April 18, 2026, against Assumption University, aiming to build momentum from this significant victory.

Bottom Line

This dominant win not only rejuvenates SNHU's season but also underscores their offensive capabilities heading into the critical final stretch. The team's ability to convert opportunities and maintain control will be crucial as they aim for postseason success.