HARROGATE, Tenn. – The Lincoln Memorial University fell on Wednesday afternoon to No. 15 Queens by a score of 20-4 at the LMU Lacrosse Complex.
The Railsplitters defense was able to stand strong for the opening five minutes, but the Royals tallied one at the 10:17 mark and controlled the contest the rest of the way, scoring five more in the last 10 minutes of the first quarter to take a 6-0 lead into the second quarter.
Lincoln Memorial's
Rhodes Conroy tallied the first Splitter goal of the contest at the 13:09 mark in the second before Queens was able to rattle off three unanswered goals to take a 9-1 lead into the break.
The Royals came out of the break and put three in the net fairly quickly, going up 12-1 at the 1:44 mark in the third.
Carson Bowling was able to stop the Royal scoring for a moment at the 6:08 mark as he gave the Splitters their second goal of the contest. LMU went onto tally another at the 1:46 mark from
Francis O'Hara to bring the Queens lead to 13-3.
Queens ran away with the fourth as the Royals tallied six straight before
Hunter Kot tallied the final goal of the contest, giving the No. 15 Royals the 20-4 win over the Railsplitters.
Up Next
The Railsplitters will close out the regular season at home as they welcome Newberry to the LMU Lacrosse Complex on Saturday, April 23. Face-off is set for 4:00 p.m. EST.
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