WINTER PARK, Fla.- The No. 3-ranked Lynn women's lacrosse team got back in the win column, overpowering No. 15 Rollins on the road 16-6, Saturday afternoon. The Fighting Knights were led by a brigade of goals from
Rebecca Clark, who posted a career-high seven goals in the win.
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Lynn improved to 13-1 overall and 3-1 in Sunshine State Conference play
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
- After a defensive start to the first quarter,
Olivia Fox broke up the defensive stalemate with a man-down goal from
Elizabeth Clagett in the closing minutes of the period, 1-0
- Rollins quickly answered back with a man-up goal just seconds later to tie the contest up at 1-1
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Rebecca Clark found her stride, striking for three rapid-fire goals in the span of just three-minutes to give the Blue and White a 4-1 lead
- Just five minutes into the second, Clark struck again with her fourth goal of the afternoon to put the Fighting Knights up by four, 5-1
- Clark netted her fifth goal of the game a few minutes later to give Lynn a five-goal lead, 6-1
- The Tars struck back with a goal soon after following a draw control win, 6-2
- In the closing minutes of the half,
Heather Titus delivered a strike from
Hannah Exley to go up 7-2
- Just before halftime, Rollins found a spark, netting two goals to cut Lynn's lead to three, 7-4
- The Fighting Knight offense came out of the gate hot to start the third quarter as Clagett and Clark delivered early strikes to take a 9-4 lead
- Rollins quickly responded with its first goal of the second half before
Kristyn Johnson nullified it with a goal of her own, 10-5
- Fox delivered her second strike of the afternoon to close out the third quarter, 11-5
- Clagett and Exley kicked off the final quarter of regulation, scoring back-to-back goals to put the Blue and White up by eight, 13-5
- Down the stretch, Clark and
Sara Williams (man-down) found the back of the net to put the Fighting Knights up by double-digits, 16-5
- Rollins delivered one final goal in the closing seconds but ultimately fell to Lynn, 16-6
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FIGHTING KNIGHT STATS:
- Lynn outshot Rollins 26-24 while having 22-18 shots on target
- Lynn had more ground balls 25-22
- Clark scored seven goals against Rollins, the most goals she scored in a game in her collegiate career
- Out of eight shots, she scored seven which brings her shot total to 87
- Clark sits third in the SSC with 6.21 average shots per game
- She has 42 goals in 2025, the second most on the team
- Fox, Exley and Clagett each scored two goals
- Clagett tallied two assists on top of that bringing her season total to 13
- Johnson had a game-high three assists, totaling 19 in 2025
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Ava Ceglia made 12 saves on the night, bringing her total to 102 this season
- This is her third consecutive match where she made 12 saves
- Ceglia is currently No. 2 in the SSC with a .472 save percentage and No. 3 with an 8.51 goals-against average
- The freshman keeper is also currently ranked second in the conference averaging 6.50 saves per game
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UP NEXT:
Lynn returns home for the final regular season game of the season, hosting Florida Tech on Wednesday, Apr. 9 at 4:00 p.m.