In a tough matchup on Tuesday, Centenary University's lacrosse team was overwhelmed by DeSales University, suffering a heavy 24-1 defeat. Despite the lopsided score, the Cyclones showed moments of resilience, with Dyani Alonso's goal in the fourth quarter standing out as the lone bright spot for Centenary.
From the start, DeSales dominated, showcasing their offensive firepower and putting pressure on the Centenary defense. The Bulldogs quickly built an insurmountable lead, with relentless attacking play that left the Cyclones struggling to find their footing.
The standout performance of the day came from goalie Autumn Thame-Knox, who worked tirelessly in net to fend off DeSales' barrage of shots. With 5 saves, Thame-Knox did all she could to keep the Cyclones in the game, but the defensive pressure from the Bulldogs was simply too much to overcome.
Attacker Trista Hough was another bright spot for Centenary, as she registered 3 ground balls throughout the game. Hough's hustle and determination in the midfield provided some stability for the Cyclones, even in a game that was largely dominated by their opponents.
The one shining moment came late in the fourth quarter, when Dyani Alonso found the back of the net for Centenary's sole goal of the day. The goal was a result of excellent individual effort, showcasing Alonso's perseverance in a challenging game.
Though the scoreline was discouraging, Centenary's coaching staff will look to build on these individual efforts as they prepare for future matchups. The Cyclones will need to regroup, refocus, and continue to develop as they move forward in their season.
The team will have a chance to bounce back in their next contest, as they move to 4-2 on the season, gearing up for conference play.