The Muhlenberg women's lacrosse team scored the first 11 goals and rolled to a 21-3 win against Kalamazoo in its last game before beginning Centennial Conference play.
Six days after defeating the SCAD Bees, the top-ranked team in the NAIA, the Mules (6-1) swatted away another pesky insect, holding the visiting Hornets (0-7) - playing the first of three games on their trip from Michigan to Pennsylvania - to seven shots.
The 21 goals tied a season high for the Mules, and the 18-goal margin of victory was their largest in a home game since 2022.
Six players scored multiple goals for Muhlenberg, led by sophomore
Emma Youngling with 5. Youngling filled the stat sheet, adding 6 draw controls, 4 caused turnovers, and 3 ground balls.
Sophomore
Alyssa Hartnett netted 4 goals, while senior
Jillian Kubikowski added 4 assists to her 2 goals. Junior
Ava Milia, senior
Emily Vaughan, and sophomore
Rylee Hulack contributed a pair apiece, with Hulack netting her first goals of the season.
Junior
Abba Diglio put in her first goal of the season to go along with a career-high 9 draw controls.
Two Mule first-years,
Julia Corradi and
Maggie Tratnyek (pictured above) scored their first career goals.
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