Benedictine (Kan.) Extends Stay in Decatur After Defeating Lawrence Tech (Mich.) Monday Morning
DECATUR, Ala. - [Watch On-Demand] Benedictine Ravens women's lacrosse cruised past Lawrence Tech Blue Devils women's lacrosse, 24-4, on Monday morning at Jack Allen Sports Complex, using a dominant first half and overwhelming possession advantages to extend their stay and punch their ticket to the semifinals on Wednesday, May 13.
Benedictine (17-0) struck first and never let up, scoring seven times in the opening quarter. 2026 NAIA Women's Lacrosse Player of the Year Kaylen Moore opened the scoring at 13:08, and the Ravens followed with six more goals before the end of the period. Lawrence Tech (11-8) briefly stopped the run when Bella Louwerse scored unassisted at 2:55, but BC answered with two more goals to take a 7-1 lead after the first quarter.
The second quarter was more of the same. The Ravens poured in eight goals — including three in a 48-second burst (10:48, 10:17, 10:00) — to stretch the margin to 15-1 at halftime. Lorelei Siegel and Emma Rushing repeatedly finished possessions, while Alexa Hildenbrand helped orchestrate the offense.
LTU got on the board in the third when Morgan Waligora finished an Alyson Walendzak assist at 10:09, but the Ravens answered with six goals in the quarter to push the lead to 21-2 entering the fourth.
Louwerse scored twice more in the final period — again unassisted early (14:29) and then off a Walendzak feed (4:15) — to complete a three-goal day, but Benedictine closed out the 24-4 win with steady finishing down the stretch.
Key Performers
Benedictine (KS)
- Lorelei Siegel: 6 goals
- Emma Rushing: 4 goals
- Lile Chekas: 4 goals, 1 assist
- Kaylen Moore: 3 goals, 3 assists, and a game-high 10 draw controls
- Alexa Hildenbrand: 2 goals, 5 assists (7 total points)
Lawrence Tech
- Bella Louwerse: 3 goals (team-high)
- Morgan Waligora: 1 goal
- Alyson Walendzak: 2 assists
By the Numbers: Possession and Pressure
Benedictine’s control showed up across the stat sheet:
- Shots: Benedictine 35, Lawrence Tech 15 (SOG: 32-12)
- Draw controls: Benedictine 18, Lawrence Tech 9
- Ground balls: Benedictine 16, Lawrence Tech 9
- Clears: Benedictine 14-for-14, Lawrence Tech 12-for-21
- Turnovers: Lawrence Tech 16, Benedictine 14
In goal, Benedictine’s Molly Owen made eight saves, setting a new career saves record for the Ravens. Lawrence Tech split time in net, with Madison Gugala taking the loss (17 goals allowed, eight saves in 40:40) and Bella Faz finishing the final 19:20.
The Ravens will have an off day tomorrow, Tuesday, before taking on the winner of the Keiser Seahawks women's lacrosse vs. Reinhardt Eagles women's lacrosse matchup. Wednesday’s semifinal is set to begin at 4 p.m. CT.
