LHU lacrosse soars to win over Daemen to open season
LOCK HAVEN – The Lock Haven lacrosse team opened the 2025 season on Sunday by hosting Daemon on Charlotte Smith Field. There, the Bald Eagles soared from start-to-finish on the way to the 17-7 non-conference victory.
They had scored less than one minute into the contest – and season – and by halftime, led 10-3. Gabby Gunnip finished with five goals and one assist to pace the potent attack. Makayla Kelly and Hadley Munn each netted hat tricks. Munn added three assists for a six-point outing.
Kaitlyn Collins scored twice as did Addy Palm. Emma Williams and Lexi Bunk both scored – to round out The Haven tallies.
Defensively, the Lock Haven defense was credited with ten caused turnovers. Collins had three and she added four ground balls. Mackenna Brown scooped four ground balls and added two caused turnovers. Goalkeepers Gretchen King and Landyn Dayton split time between the pipes. King got the start and made five saves in the first half on the way to the win. Dayton made two saves in the second half of play.
The Bald Eagles controlled the ground ball advantage, 23-14, and Lock Haven outshot the visitors, 23-14.
Lock Haven will now start the 2025 season with four straight home games.
The Bald Eagles will return to action on Wednesday at 2 p.m. when they host Ashland. Last season, The Haven was 6-2 on the home turf.
Overall, Lock Haven was 14-4 (9-3 PSAC) overall last season and advanced to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) tournament for the first time since 2018. As it stands, they kick off the season with four straight home games, including their Sunday win over Daemon.