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Schedule

PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
19
Winner Florida Southern FLORIDA 13-3, 6-0
5
Palm Beach Atl. PALM BEA 3-11, 0-7
Winner
Florida Southern FLORIDA
13-3, 6-0
19
Final
5
Palm Beach Atl. PALM BEA
3-11, 0-7
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Florida Southern FLORIDA 7 7 3 2 19
Palm Beach Atl. PALM BEA 0 1 2 2 5

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Assistant Director, Athletic Communications

Sailfish Finish Season At Home Against Mocs

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - The Palm Beach Atlantic women's lacrosse team played in their final game of the season as they hosted No. 4 ranked Florida Southern today at the Rinker Athletic Campus. The Moccasins proved to be too much for the Sailfish on the day as PBA fell 19-5.

The Mocs showed why they are one of the best sides in the country as they jumped out to a big lead right away against the 'Fish. PBA was outscored 7-0 in the opening 15 minutes of play as FSC went on to score the first 13 goals. Sara Metheny found a cutting Rachel Delate in the second quarter to stop the Mocs run PBA was down 13 at the half. Georgia Karns got the start in the cage for the Sailfish and was under pressure from the start. She was able to make seven saves on 25 shots she faced in the first. 

The two sides played out an even second half as PBA found the back of the net four times. Delate scored twice more in the second half to finish off her hat trick and to take her all-time PBA goals in a season record to 49. Julia Gibson and Mattie Davis each scored for the 'Fish as well but chances were limited offensively as they were outshot 41-14. Courtney Rausch was solid in net as she took over in the second half, making four saves and allowing just five goals. 

As usual, Katie Caras was one of the leaders defensively as she caused two turnovers. Megan Jackson led the Sailfish with two ground balls while Delate and Sara Metheny had five and four draw controls respectively. 

The PBA season ends with a 3-11 record on the year overall and a 0-7 mark in the Sunshine State Conference playing against all ranked opponents. 
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