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Greta Banholzer
Don Adams Jr.
Banholzer (1G, 1A) led the Lion offense to a six-goal explosion.
6
Winner Lindenwood LWU (9-2)
2
Queens QUEENS (4-9)
Winner
Lindenwood LWU
(9-2)
6
Final
2
Queens QUEENS
(4-9)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lindenwood LWU 4 2 6
Queens QUEENS 1 1 2

Game Recap: Field Hockey (Discontinued) |

Lions Score Six in Rout of Queens

MATCH DETAILS
Lindenwood 6
Queens 2
Tuesday, October 10 | Millersville, Pa. 

OVERVIEW
Lindenwood field hockey scored a season-high six goals en route to a 6-2 win over Queens in Millersville, Pa. It is tied for the fifth-most goals ever scored in a game by the Lions since joining the NCAA. The win moves Lindenwood to 9-2 overall.

LU SCORING SUMMARY
5' | Bridget Hoogendijk sent in a penalty corner to Greta Banholzer. Banholzer rips a shot that was deflected last minute by Hoogendijk for LU's first goal of the game.
7' | Greta Banholzer moved the ball in to the circle on her own, beating the keeper for her fourth goal of the season.
23' | Megan Martin scores an unassisted goal for her second tally of the year.
28' | Taylor Jones scores on an assist by Shelby Pierson, the first goal of her collegiate career. 
48' | Jessie Londono socres her third goal of the season, unassisted.
50' | Kaitlin MacLennan scores her second goal of the year.

NOTABLE
- The Lions scored six goals in a game for the first time since Oct. 23 of last year (at Newberry). The Lindenwood NCAA record for goals in a game is eight, recorded three times (most recently on Nov. 16, 2014). 
- Bridget Hoogendijk scored her ninth goal of the season, tying Greta Banholzer (2015) at fourth on the single-season scoring list at LU. Additionally, her 19 points this season are sixth all-time.
- The Lions spread the ball around the field with 11 different people taking shots against Queens. Taylor Jones led the team with three shots (all on goal).
- Greta Banholzer led the offense with a goal and an assist. This year she's second on the team with four goals and leads the team with five assists.
- Skylar Starbeck earned the start, making four saves in 22 minutes. She made way for Mackenzie Litterst, who played 48 minutes, making seven saves.

UP NEXT
Lindenwood returns to Hunter Stadium on Sunday, when it hosts No. 7 Limestone. Game time is set for 2 p.m.
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