News Summary
The Eastern Michigan women’s lacrosse team showcased their talent by defeating Detroit Mercy with a score of 13-8. Mackenzie Blackwell starred with five goals, leading her team to victory. The Eagles displayed incredible teamwork, highlighted by contributions from players like Tracy Grollman and Emerson Henry. Despite a late-game rally from Detroit Mercy, Eastern Michigan held strong to secure the win. This victory improves their overall record to 6-6 as they prepare to face the Oregon Ducks next.
Ypsilanti, Michigan Takes Center Stage as Eastern Michigan Women’s Lacrosse Triumphs
What a thrilling day for the Eastern Michigan women’s lacrosse team as they faced off against Detroit Mercy and emerged victorious with a strong score of 13-8. The game was nothing short of a spectacle filled with awesome plays and heart-pounding moments. Leading the charge for the Eagles was none other than Mackenzie Blackwell, a standout player hailing from North Beach, Maryland.
Blackwell Takes Flight
Blackwell wasted no time making her presence known, scoring the very first goal of the match. But it didn’t stop there! By halftime, she had added three more goals to her tally, finishing the game with an impressive five goals. This marks the sixth time in her career she has achieved the milestone of five goals in a single game, showing just how skilled and determined she is on the field. With these latest goals, Blackwell has now netted a total of 42 goals for the season—only seven short of her career high from last year when she scored 49 goals.
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
The Eagles didn’t just rely on Blackwell; they had a fantastic team effort contributing to the scoreboard. Tracy Grollman, another gem from Annapolis, Maryland, put in a stellar performance with two goals and two assists, showcasing her playmaking skills. Emerson Henry from Ashburn, Ontario, also made an impact with two goals and an impressive 11 draw controls—a crucial element for gaining possession.
Other contributors to the exciting scoreline included Kathryn Wilson from Dacula, Georgia, along with sisters Amber and Abby Alderman from Lusby, Maryland, and Roya Khaleeli from Rancho Palo Verdes, California. The Alderman sisters, with their synchronized plays, kept the rivalry spirited. Notably, the game had an additional sibling matchup as Avery Schwab from Dublin, Ohio, played against her sister Sophia Schwab on the Titans.
Goalkeeper Shines Under Pressure
On the defensive side, goalkeeper Maddie Porter delivered a performance to remember. She made 11 saves, scooped up seven ground balls, and forced three turnovers. Thanks to her commitment and skill, the Eagles held a commanding 10-2 lead by halftime.
Final Quarter Drama
Looking Ahead
This win improves Eastern Michigan’s conference record to 1-2 and their overall record to 6-6. Conversely, Detroit Mercy’s record is now 2-1 overall, putting them at 5-6. The Eagles are gearing up for their next challenge as they prepare to host the Oregon Ducks on April 11 at 3 p.m., with the match available to stream on ESPN+.
In summary, the Eastern Michigan women’s lacrosse team showcased their skill and teamwork in a game that demonstrated just how exciting the sport can be. With Blackwell leading the way and a strong supporting cast, fans can’t wait to see what comes next!
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