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Women's Lacrosse Defeats Concordia Wisconsin But Loses Post-season Berth Tie-breaker

Photo of Brooke Rowan by Sarah Thomas.
Photo of Brooke Rowan by Sarah Thomas.

Mequon, Wis. - Despite defeating host Concordia Wisconsin 16-15 Friday afternoon in Wisconsin, the Illinois Tech women's lacrosse team narrowly missed out on a post-season berth, as the Scarlet Hawks lost a goal-differential tie-breaker to the Falcons by two goals. The Scarlet Hawks finished the season 3-8 overall, and 2-4 in NACC play. The Falcons finished the regular season 2-9 overall, and were also 2-4 in conference play, but the two-goal advantage in overall goal-differential gave Concordia Wisconsin the fourth and final NACC tournament seed.

Illinois Tech's Brooke Rowan did everything in her power to try and carry the Scarlet Hawks into post-season play, scoring eight goals and assisting on four others while winning four draws.

The Falcons jumped out to a 5-1 lead in the first quarter, including a pair of goals each for Eliana Fuchs and Kami McCardle. The Hawks responded with a goal by Shanie Scoles and a pair of goals by Rowan, sandwiched around another Fuchs goal for the Falcons, as the Hawks cut their deficit to 6-4 at the end of the quarter.

The Hawks outscored the Falcons 4-3 in the second quarter, as Scoles and Rowan each tallied another pair of goals, and the Hawks entered halftime trailing 9-8. Olivia Niego netted a pair of goals for the Falcons in the quarter.

The Scarlet Hawks pulled even with the Falcons in the third quarter, outscoring the Falcons 3-2 to enter the final frame tied 11-11. Ella DeCurtis scored a pair of goals in the quarter for the Hawks.

The Hawks edged the Falcons 5-4 in the final quarter, with Rowan and DeCurtis each scoring a pair of goals in the quarter.

Scarlet Hawks Watch

  • Rowan had a monster game, scoring eight goals, assisting on four others, and winning four draws
  • DeCurtis scored a career-high four goals and also won four draws
  • Scoles finished with three goals, three ground balls, seven draw controls and four caused turnovers to cap off her illustrious Scarlet Hawks career
  • Faith Busche tallied three assists in the contest
  • Catherine Klemp recovered two ground balls and had three caused turnovers in her final collegiate match
  • Allie Sillo recovered three ground balls
  • Caitlin Davitt had 14 saves on 29 shots faced

Falcons Watch

  • Fuchs scored six goals, had one assist and two caused turnovers
  • McCardle and Grace Wilshire each scored three goals for the Falcons
  • Natalie Mackrell recovered six ground balls and caused five turnovers in the match

Inside The Box Score

  • The Scarlet Hawks were outshot 42-33
  • The Hawks had the advantage in draw controls, 19-15
  • The Hawks were 13-19 in clear attempts; the Falcons were 14-21
  • The Falcons incurred 34 fouls in the match to the Hawks' six

Up Next

  • The Scarlet Hawks concluded their 2022 season, just missing out on a post-season berth. Although losing three key seniors, including the high-performing Scoles, the Hawks will look to rebound next year with the returning cast, some new recruits, and a new permanent head coach. Interim Head Coach Kirk Lamitie helped guide the team through this transition season for the squad, providing stability and direction.