Tigers fall to Ensworth in the home opener

Johnsie Dawkins '28 had eight goals to lead the Tigers.
It was a back and forth game throughout the first 3 quarters -- trading draw controls and goal.  The Tigers were down one goal going into the fourth quarter.  Early in the fourth, Ensworth went on a four goal run and USN couldn't climb back into the game.  The final was 11-15.

Johnsie Dawkins '28 led all scorers with eight goals and nine draw controls!  Layla Omary '30 held strong in goal with 4 saves and continues to show improvement with her clears and footwork.  Sydney Lasher '29 was strong in the midfield position advancing the ball down the field.  It was a great game and we look forward to more competitive games after spring break!
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