INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Concordia-St. Paul (6-5, 3-4 GLIAC) finished its four game GLIAC road stand with a 22-6 loss at #15 Indianapolis (9-3, 5-2 GLIAC) on Sunday afternoon at Key Stadium.
CSP went 2-2 on the season-long four game road stand and will welcome Davenport (Mich.) to Sea Foam Stadium next Sunday with a noon start in the first home outdoor game of the season for the Bears.
The Greyhounds used a 6-0 run in the final nine minutes of the first half and opening minute and a half of the second half to turn a 7-4 contest into a nine goal advantage.
The Golden Bears responded to the 6-0 run by scoring two of the next three to trim the margin back to eight a pair of times before the Greyhounds sprinted away with the contest by scoring the final eight goals, shutting the Golden Bears out of the net for the final 16:47 of play.
Junior
Sheala Osborne led Concordia with a three point game, scoring a pair of goals and assisting on another. Sophomore
Maddie Hentges and redshirt freshman
Katie Moynihan each scored a pair of goals as the trio accounted for all six CSP goals.
Osborne also led the team with three ground balls and added a pair of draw controls and a caused turnover. Sophomore
Kailey Heinl had a team-leading six draw controls, added a pair of ground balls, a caused turnover and an assist.
Defensively, sophomore
Sara Stickler led the club with three caused turnovers and also had a ground ball while sophomore
Kylie Christensen added a pair of caused turnovers and a ground ball.
In the net, sophomore
Katie Lottsfeldt produced her second straight game with double-digit saves, securing 11 of the 23 UIndy shots on goal in the first half. Her 47.8 save percentage in the game is the third time in the last four outings that she's saved at least that percentage, as well.
In the second half, freshman
Claire Hagen had four saves and also had a pair of caused turnovers while facing eight fewer shots (17 total, 14 on goal) than Lottsfeldt (25 total, 23 on goal).
UIndy was led by Lauryn Hardoy's six goals in an eight point game, adding a pair of assists as four players had hat tricks for the Greyhounds thanks to top distributor Destinie Katz with nine assists, who also had a game-high five ground balls.