A strong second half from Lausanne gave them the edge

Eva Wuerth '23 had a big game offensively with 3 goals on the night.
The Tigers finished out their three game week with a matchup with Lausanne out of Memphis.  The teams were fairly evenly matched throughout the first half but a few big saves from Kate Vaughn '24 kept the Tigers on top with a score of 4-2 at the break.  The second half proved to too tough to get anything meaningful going on attack and the Tigers went scoreless.

Lausanne came alive in the second half, scoring 4 goals and taking home the win.  Emma Schwarz '24 played a solid game for the Tigers getting several fast break opportunities and making big catches in transition.  Olivia Hess '24 had a solid game defensively, getting several knock downs and being strong in the 8m.
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