Emily fights for a draw control
Denny Sinnock
Emily Leal fights for a draw control
15
Winner QUINCYW QUINCYW 8-8, 2-5 GLVC
12
LEWIS LEWIS 6-11, 2-5 GLVC
Winner
QUINCYW QUINCYW
8-8, 2-5 GLVC
15
Final
12
LEWIS LEWIS
6-11, 2-5 GLVC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
QUINCYW QUINCYW 5 3 2 5 15
LEWIS LEWIS 2 3 4 3 12

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | QU Athletic Communications- Kari Ham

Hawks Wrap up Season With a Win Over the Flyers

Romeoville, Ill. – The Quincy University women's lacrosse team wrapped up their 2025 season on Sunday afternoon (Apr. 27) with a strong performance against Lewis University. In a tightly contested game, the Hawks battled through every quarter and pulled away late to secure a 15-12 victory over the Flyers.

The Hawks came out firing in the first quarter, with Emily Leal opening the scoring for both teams. Quincy dominated the draw circle early, setting the tone for the rest of the game. Amelia Ham paced the offense, scoring four goals and dishing out three assists, each one setting up Anni Moran, who finished with an impressive seven-goal outing. Alaina Wilkinson added her own goal and connected with Moran for another assist, while MaryGrace Cummings also found Moran for an assist during the offensive flurry.

The game remained close throughout, with the Flyers keeping pace and challenging the Hawks at every turn. Quincy continued to fight hard in the second and third quarters, winning 19 total draw controls and finding crucial goals to stay ahead. Leal, who finished with three goals, also dominated the draw circle, giving the Hawks key possessions during critical moments.

Defensively, Quincy locked down when it mattered most. Madison Whiting Wagner anchored the backline with 12 saves, adding three ground balls to her stat line, and earning her eighth win of the season. Sami Day, Mikenna Ham, Jaynie Chatman, and Leal each fought for two ground balls, contributing to a gritty defensive effort.

With a full-team performance and relentless effort, the Hawks fought to be the clear winners in a tough battle, closing out their 2025 season on a high note. Quincy now looks ahead to the offseason with momentum and excitement for the 2026 campaign.

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