LEBANON, Ill. - Concordia-St. Paul (3-3) fell on the road for the first time in program history, 19-2 at McKendree (2-1) on Sunday at Leemon Field.
McKendree opened play with the first four goals in less than six minutes including a pair of free position shots.
Concordia got on the board eight minutes into the game as freshman
Kailey Heinl scored on a pass from freshman
Maddie Hentges.
From there, the Bearcats pulled away with a 7-0 run spanning nearly 32 minutes of game time.
Freshman
Alina Boyce snapped the drought with a goal in the 10th minute.
Boyce and Heinl, Concordia's two leading goal scorers, have each scored in every game this year. Boyce leads the team with 16 followed closely by Heinl's 15. Hentges' assist was her fourth of the year, one off the team lead of five by freshman
Kaci Reid.
Concordia freshman goalie
Katie Lottsfeldt faced heavy action from the Bearcats as McKendree fired 51 total shots with 39 coming on goal. She made a season-high 20 saves in the game.
The Golden Bears will close out the three game, 1750-plus mile road trip with a Tuesday game at Northern Michigan in Marquette with an 11 a.m. start time.