ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The Cincinnati lacrosse team battled an hour-long delay and snow piled up on the sidelines, as well as No. 19 Michigan, in a 16-3 defeat to the Wolverines on Sunday afternoon.
Eight first-quarter goals provided the hosts all the momentum they needed. Freshman Camryn Callaghan's eight-match hat-trick streak ended as well. Michigan held advantages of 29-18 in shots and 14-8 in committed turnovers.
Ava Goeller's goal early in the fourth quarter marked UC's first of the day and her 18th of the year. Wehland also followed with her 16th, and Goeller connected for a second time at 7:34 via a free-position goal.
Dani Mlkvy had eight draw controls, giving her 71 on the year to take over fourth in single-season school history.
Cincinnati (6-3) opens AAC play Saturday at 12 p.m. when it hosts Vanderbilt.
Eight first-quarter goals provided the hosts all the momentum they needed. Freshman Camryn Callaghan's eight-match hat-trick streak ended as well. Michigan held advantages of 29-18 in shots and 14-8 in committed turnovers.
Ava Goeller's goal early in the fourth quarter marked UC's first of the day and her 18th of the year. Wehland also followed with her 16th, and Goeller connected for a second time at 7:34 via a free-position goal.
Dani Mlkvy had eight draw controls, giving her 71 on the year to take over fourth in single-season school history.
Cincinnati (6-3) opens AAC play Saturday at 12 p.m. when it hosts Vanderbilt.