The Centenary Cyclones faced a tough challenge on the road, falling 15-4 to King's College in a non-conference matchup. Despite the loss, there were standout performances, including a strong showing from Nora Dornich, who continued to be a key offensive contributor for the Cyclones.
Dornich was the bright spot for Centenary, scoring three of the team's four goals. She also recorded eight shots on goal and scooped up three ground balls, displaying her ability to impact both ends of the field. Her performance kept the Cyclones competitive as they faced a strong King's College team, but the Cyclones were unable to overcome the pressure from their opponents.
Trista Hough was the other goal scorer for Centenary, adding one goal along with four ground balls. Hough's efforts were valuable, as she worked hard on both offense and defense throughout the contest.
In goal, Autumn Thame-Knox had a solid performance, recording nine saves in the game. Despite facing a high number of shots, Thame-Knox showed resilience in the crease, keeping the Cyclones in the game with several key stops.
Although the Cyclones couldn't secure a victory, their individual performances provided glimpses of growth and determination. As they continue to build on these strong individual efforts, Centenary will look to regroup and focus on improving in their upcoming games.