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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/2/25 – From Press Release
Looking to remain unbeaten to start the year today, the fourth-ranked West Chester University women’s lacrosse team faced its stiffest test of the young season as No. 17 Bentley paid a visit to Vonnie Gros Field on a frigid afternoon. The Rams raced to an early 5-0 lead and led 9-4 at the half to earn a 14-8 victory.
Kendall Fortune led all West Chester (3-0) scorers with four goals and one assist. Sydney Wasdick (Pottsgrove) and Keri Barnett (Archbishop Carroll) each scored three goals.
Hannah Cornelius (Shawnee) made seven saves on 15 shots on goal to help slow the 17th-ranked Falcon offense. Her counterpart, Ashlee Wargo, was brilliant in goal, making 23 saves to hold the potent West Chester offense under 20 goals for the first time this season.
Fortune opened the scoring quickly for West Chester, scoring two goals in the first two minutes to stake the Rams to an early 2-0 lead. Wasdick, Grace Rosica (Pennridge), and Barnett got in the act in the next seven minutes, giving West Chester a 5-0 lead.
Caitlin Keenan scored Bentley’s first goal with 5:11 to play in the first quarter for the final tally of the opening frame.
It took nearly five minutes in the second for either side to score as Madeline Edinger (Pennridge) scored with 10:52 to play in the half, sparking a 4-0 Golden Ram run, which included another goal from her with 8:54 to play and two more from Fortune.
Maeve Johnson scored her first of three on the day with 1:39 to play until halftime and added another just over 30 seconds later as part of a 3-0 run, which saw the Falcons cut the lead to 9-4 heading into the break.
Bentley scored two of the last three goals of the third and the first goal of the fourth, which cut the lead to 11-7 with 13 minutes to play but this was as close as the Falcons would be able to get after the Golden Rams (Barnett (1) and Wasdick (2) scored three of the final four goals of the game.
Wasdick led West Chester in draw controls with five, while Barnett and Edinger added three each. Kara Stewart led the team in caused turnovers with five, while Barnett caused three, and Natalie Goldsmith led in ground balls with five, along with four from Hammond.



