ORANGEBURG, N.Y. – Sophomore attacker Madison Mileti scored seven goals and added two assists for nine points for #17 Dominican (N.Y.), as Post University Women's Lacrosse could not keep up with one of the top teams in all of Division II Women's Lacrosse on the road, falling to the Lady Chargers, 22-1, on Tuesday.
THE BASICS
Post University 1, #17 Dominican (N.Y.) 22
Post University (2-7, 1-7 CACC)
#17 Dominican (N.Y.) (11-3, 7-0 CACC)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Mileti scored three goals as part of an 8-0 first quarter for the Lady Chargers during her seven-goal game, as the home team raced out to a 12-0 lead well into the second quarter before graduate midfielder
Alyssa Hebb broke the scoreless drought with the only goal of the game for the Eagles. Senior midfielder
Claire Greene assisted on the goal, moving her point streak to nine consecutive games despite her goal-scoring streak being snapped at eight straight games in the defeat.
Senior goalie
Niky Johnson faced 33 total shots, making a career-high 11 saves in the defeat, while freshman goalie Daniela Parisi played the first 45 minutes for Dominican (N.Y.), stopping three of four shots to pick up the win. Sophomore goalie Dynastee Ramos played the fourth quarter for the Lady Chargers, making three saves as the goalie duo combined for six total saves in the 22-1 win.
Among the top point getters for Dominican (N.Y.) beyond Mileti, freshman attacker Dani Cox had four goals and two assists for six points, while junior attacker Alexa Preston had five points via her four goals and one assist. Freshman attacker Leila Paz finished with a hat trick, as eight different players recorded a goal for the Lady Chargers, and nine had points.
BY THE NUMBERS
- Madison Mileti led all scorers for Dominican (N.Y.) with seven goals and two assists for a total of nine points in the win for the Lady Chargers
- For the first time this season, Claire Greene was held to no goals offensively for Post University, but did keep up her point streak as she recorded an assist on the goal from Alyssa Hebb
- In the loss, Niky Johnson made 11 saves in net for Post University, which was a new career-high for the senior
- Post University is now 0-21 in the all-time series against Dominican (N.Y.), having lost by double-digit margins in each of the last six meetings since the 2022 season
WHO'S NEXT
The 2026 season will conclude for Post University on Saturday at 1:00 PM when they take on Jefferson University at LaMoy Field. The Eagles are winless against the Rams in their 18 meetings in the all-time series, losing last year's affair, 24-2, on the road.