• HPU scored 12 of the final 14 goals to pull away from Campbell, 21-7
• Sophomore
Rachel Foster was one goal shy of the school record, scoring seven
• Sophomore
Sarah Zeto made 15 saves, one shy of the program record
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HIGH POINT, N.C.—The No. 25 High Point University women's lacrosse team improved to 4-0 in Big South play with a 21-7 win over Campbell Wednesday afternoon (April 10) at Vert Stadium.
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The Panthers (10-4, 4-0 Big South) jumped out to a 7-1 lead before Campbell (4-9, 1-2) scored four of the next six goals to pull within four at 9-5 with 3:42 remaining in the first half. HPU outscored the Fighting Camels 12-2 the rest of the way, only allowing two second-half goals. HPU led in draw controls, 16-13, and ground balls, 22-17.
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"I'm happy with the way the girls came out today," HPU head coach
Lyndsey Boswell said. "We had a few different lineups in at times tried some different combinations, so I was happy with the way they executed. 21-7 is a lot of goals and I'm happy to get this win at home."
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Sophomore
Rachel Foster scored a career-high seven goals on eight shots. Her seven goals were the second-most in HPU single-game history. Foster ended with a career-high nine points.
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Freshman
Mena Loescher scored a season-high five goals on five shots, while sophomore
Abby Hormes added three goals and two assists. Hormes' second goal was the 100th of her career.
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In goal, sophomore
Sarah Zeto was one save shy of the program record, making 15 stops, including 10 in the first half.
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Senior
Samantha Herman scored a pair of goals, while fellow senior
Allie Little had a goal and three assists. Senior
Valerie Pelling and juniors
Kylie Holthaus and
Brielle Prouty also scored for the Panthers.Â
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Anne Pazulski led Campbell with two goals and two assists.
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The Panthers return to action Saturday at Radford with the first draw from Radford, Va., scheduled for 1 p.m.
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