Erie, PA – Mercyhurst Stunt is back in action this weekend with a series of exciting home games. The Lakers will host conference opponent Northern Kentucky University on March 1st at 3:00 PM, followed by a busy Sunday on March 2nd with matchups against Ashland University at 11:30 AM and Central Michigan University at 1:00 PM.
Laker Outlook
Mercyhurst enters the weekend following a successful performance at the Alma Tournament, where they faced off against some tough competition. Despite losses to Alma College (24-1) and Ashland University (20-8), the Lakers bounced back with dominant victories over the University of Michigan (21-0) and Central Michigan University (12-10).
Sydney Stark has been a key contributor, finishing as the top scorer in both the game against Ashland and the victory over Michigan. Peyton Castonguay also stepped up as a top scorer in the Michigan and Central Michigan matchups. Maddie Flannery added to the effort with key performances against Central Michigan, while Chloe Johnson and Kendall Stack were pivotal contributors in the win over the Chippewas.
With these solid performances, the Lakers look to build momentum as they face Northern Kentucky, Ashland, and Central Michigan this weekend. Their record stands at 6-6 overall, with a 1-3 mark in conference play.
Scouting Northern Kentucky
Northern Kentucky University comes into this matchup with a 0-8 overall record and a 0-4 mark in their conference. In their previous meeting, Mercyhurst defeated Northern Kentucky 18-1, and the Lakers will be looking to build on that success with another dominant performance.
Scouting Ashland
Ashland University enters this weekend with a 11-4 overall record and a 4-1 record in their conference. The Eagles have been one of the top teams in the GMAC and are ranked highly in the standings. Ashland comes into the matchup with Mercyhurst after defeating the Lakers 20-8 at the Alma Tournament.
Scouting Central Michigan
Central Michigan University holds a 5-8 overall record and has struggled in conference play so far this season. Mercyhurst will look to carry the confidence from their 12-10 victory over the Chippewas in the Alma Tournament as they aim to continue their success and secure another win on Sunday.