NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Vanderbilt lacrosse team extended its winning streak to eight games with a 16-5 victory over American Athletic Conference foe Old Dominion on Thursday at Vanderbilt Stadium.
With the win, the Commodores improve to 10-2, marking the best 12-game start in program history. It is also the 11th time in the program’s 26-year history that the team has reached double-digit victories. The eight-game winning streak is the second-longest in school history.
Senior Cassidy Orban fueled the offense with three goals to go with two apiece from Griffin Gearhardt, Bri Gross and Paige Finneran. Seven other Commodores scored once, highlighted by Gabby Fornia, Kate Murphy and Lila Huddles registering a goal and an assist apiece.
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Fornia’s assist gives her 36 on the season, tying her own school record for single-season assists set in 2019.
In goal, Paige Gunning put on another dominating performance with 12 saves with freshman goalkeeper Lindsey Maxwell seeing her first collegiate action in the last five minutes.