Georgetown Women’s Lacrosse Dominates UConn, Wins 18-7
In an impressive display, the No. 23 Georgetown women’s lacrosse team triumphed over the University of Connecticut Huskies with a final score of 18-7. This victory took place on Saturday at Cooper Field, where Georgetown showcased their strength, particularly in the fourth quarter.
Game Highlights
From the start, Georgetown established control. By the end of the first quarter, they led 7-2, thanks to standout performances from Anne McGovern, who netted two early goals, and contributions from Reagan Ziegler and Sophia Loschert.
The second quarter saw both teams focus on defense, with Georgetown managing to score only two more goals, closing the half at 9-3.
In the third quarter, UConn began to find their rhythm, outscoring Georgetown 4-2, led by Rayea Davis’s efforts. The Huskies trimmed the lead to 10-7, creating some tension. However, Loschert added a goal just before the end of the period, keeping the Hoyas ahead at 11-7.
The real story unfolded in the fourth quarter. Georgetown’s defense shut out UConn completely, allowing no goals while the offense flourished. They scored seven times, with McGovern and Loschert each having a significant impact.
Notable Performances
- Anne McGovern shined with a career-high nine points, scoring four goals and providing five assists.
- Sophia Loschert led the scoring with five goals from ten shots, marking her season high.
- Gracie Driggs had a standout game too, contributing four goals and an assist.
- Reagan Ziegler scored three times, securing a hat trick.
- Lauren Steer also played a pivotal role, notching one goal and assisting three.
- Danica Blix excelled in draw controls with four, and Leah Warehime made five saves to earn her seventh win.
Looking Ahead
Next up for the Hoyas is a midweek match against Drexel University on April 1. This game will be crucial as they continue to build their momentum in the season.
Additional Insights
The recent performance of the Georgetown team reflects an upward trend in women’s sports, where colleges are investing more in their programs. According to a 2022 NCAA report, participation in women’s lacrosse at the collegiate level rose by nearly 10% over the previous year. This growth emphasizes the increasing popularity of women’s sports and the growing opportunities for female athletes.
As the intersection of sports and social media grows, fans are sharing their reactions online. Many praised McGovern’s performance, highlighting how players are changing the game dynamic. The hashtag #HoyaPride has been trending, where supporters share highlights and celebrate team victories.
Through this victory, the Hoyas not only secured a win but also contributed to the momentum of women’s sports, inspiring young athletes everywhere.
For more on women’s lacrosse and updates, visit the NCAA website for comprehensive statistics and insights.

