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Thirteenth-ranked men’s lacrosse team moves on to NCAA third round

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The University of Lynchburg men’s lacrosse team put on a dominant performance as they defeated Pfeiffer 24-8 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Hornets, ranked 13th, hosted a pod of four teams for the tournament, including Washington and Lee and Lake Forest.

Five different players recorded hat tricks for Lynchburg, with Riley Hastings leading the way with five points. Finn Schmidt and Spencer Vandenberg each contributed four points to the win. The Hornets never trailed in the game and went on multiple scoring runs to secure the victory.

Defensively, Lynchburg held Pfeiffer to under 10 goals for the 12th time this season. Michael Kraus had a standout performance at the X, going 14-18 on faceoffs and breaking the program record for ground balls in a career.

Goalie Tyler Hadley made five saves to secure his 15th win of the season. Lynchburg now sets its sights on a matchup with the 16th-ranked Washington and Lee team, with a trip to the NCAA quarterfinals on the line.

This win marks the highest scoring output of the season for the Hornets and sets them up for a competitive matchup in the next round of the tournament. Fans can stay updated on Lynchburg athletics by visiting LynchburgSports.com and following the team on social media.

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