BALTIMORE – Eight different Colgate players scored at least one goal on Saturday against sixth-ranked Loyola at the Ridley Athletic Complex.
Despite the share of the wealth, the Raiders (1-11, 0-4 PL) fell to the host Greyhounds (11-1, 4-0 PL), 22-9.
Colgate got on the scoreboard first when Kyra Lucey scored at the 12:10 mark of the opening quarter. The goal was assisted by Catie Lang, one of her two assists on the afternoon.
Eliza Soutter scored two goals for the Raiders against the Greyhounds, both in the second half. Soutter now has a team-best 18 goals this season.
Lang, Kait Henning, Lucy Licata, Sarah Harding. Cara O'Reilly and Lauren Thompson also scored a goal for Colgate.
O'Reilly had a team-best five draw controls. Colgate lost the draw control battle with Loyola, 20-15.
FROM THE SOURCE
Head Coach Kathy Taylor
"Loyola is loaded with experienced, talented players that all shoot the ball well."
"Today that was too much for our young defense. We had some exciting fast break goals scored and I am confident we will learn a great deal from this game. Experience has to be lived not gifted. We have lived a lot this season together that will set us up well for our final four Patriot League games."
UP NEXT
Colgate is back at it next Saturday when they host Lafayette in a Patriot League match-up at Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium. Opening draw is scheduled for Noon.