
DeLitta Records 14 Saves In Loss To No. 18 Loyola
3/29/2025 2:58:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
BALTIMORE - Senior goalkeeper Julia DeLitta had a career-high 14 saves in Lehigh's 18-4 loss to Loyola on a sunny Saturday.
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Lehigh's Angelina Pino scored the first goal of the game, giving the Mountain Hawks a 1-0 lead with 12:17 remaining in the first quarter.
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Loyola's Elisa Faklaris spurred a seven-goal run for the Greyhounds, spanning from 11:46 in the first quarter to 11:57 in the second quarter. The 7-1 lead featured three goals apiece from Faklaris and Chase Boyle plus one from Emma Talago.
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At 8:09, Pino broke up the run with her second goal of the game as Lehigh trailed 7-2. Loyola netted another to close out the half, taking an 8-2 lead into intermission.
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The first goal of the third quarter came 18 seconds into the period as Loyola extended its lead to 9-2. Shortly after at 13:52, Kacie Wines tallied her first of the game to make the score 9-3. The Greyhounds responded with another goal pushing their lead back to seven goals, before Wines scored her second goal of the game as Loyola held a 10-4 advantage.
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Loyola closed out the third quarter with a three-goal run, extending the led to 13-4.
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The Greyhounds maintained momentum, closing out the game with five more goals in the fourth quarter to secure the 18-4 Patriot League victory.
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DeLitta finished with a statline of 14 saves and two groundballs. Loyola's Lauren Spence made seven saves before being relieved by Kennedy Buntrock who tallied two.
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Grace Martel led Lehigh in caused turnovers with two. Loyola held a strong 23-3 advantage in draw controls, with Boyle securing 10 and Wines leading Lehigh with two.
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Lehigh (3-7, 0-4 PL) returns home to the Ulrich Sports Complex on Saturday April 5 to host Boston University. The game will be Senior Day and the team's Alumnae Day.
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Lehigh's Angelina Pino scored the first goal of the game, giving the Mountain Hawks a 1-0 lead with 12:17 remaining in the first quarter.
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Loyola's Elisa Faklaris spurred a seven-goal run for the Greyhounds, spanning from 11:46 in the first quarter to 11:57 in the second quarter. The 7-1 lead featured three goals apiece from Faklaris and Chase Boyle plus one from Emma Talago.
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At 8:09, Pino broke up the run with her second goal of the game as Lehigh trailed 7-2. Loyola netted another to close out the half, taking an 8-2 lead into intermission.
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The first goal of the third quarter came 18 seconds into the period as Loyola extended its lead to 9-2. Shortly after at 13:52, Kacie Wines tallied her first of the game to make the score 9-3. The Greyhounds responded with another goal pushing their lead back to seven goals, before Wines scored her second goal of the game as Loyola held a 10-4 advantage.
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Loyola closed out the third quarter with a three-goal run, extending the led to 13-4.
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The Greyhounds maintained momentum, closing out the game with five more goals in the fourth quarter to secure the 18-4 Patriot League victory.
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DeLitta finished with a statline of 14 saves and two groundballs. Loyola's Lauren Spence made seven saves before being relieved by Kennedy Buntrock who tallied two.
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Grace Martel led Lehigh in caused turnovers with two. Loyola held a strong 23-3 advantage in draw controls, with Boyle securing 10 and Wines leading Lehigh with two.
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Lehigh (3-7, 0-4 PL) returns home to the Ulrich Sports Complex on Saturday April 5 to host Boston University. The game will be Senior Day and the team's Alumnae Day.
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Team Stats
LEHIGH
LOYOLA
Shots
17
37
Turnovers
13
17
Caused Turnovers
8
9
Draw Controls
1
25
Free-Position Shots
3
5
Ground Balls
15
17
Game Leaders
Players
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