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Dixon Tallies 100th Career Point in Loss at No. 7 Johns Hopkins
Mar 23 | Women's Lacrosse
BALTIMORE – Rutgers women's lacrosse (7-4, 1-1) lost at No. 7 Johns Hopkins (7-2, 2-0), 17-6, on Sunday afternoon in Baltimore. Junior Lily Dixon became the 28th student-athlete in program history to produce 100 career points after she muscled a team-high four points on three assists and a goal.
The Blue Jays used a 33-21 shot advantage and forced the Scarlet Knights into 22 turnovers to secure the Big Ten Conference victory at Homewood Field. Johns Hopkins – ranked No. 7 in this week's IWLCA Coaches Poll – marked the fourth ranked opponent for RU in its last seven games.
Senior Michelle Warren added two goals, while senior Victoria Goldrick, junior Kayleigh Coughlin and rookie Hilary Elsner contributed scores to help pace Rutgers' offense. Junior Lily Dixon secured a game-high eight draw controls, while graduate student goalkeeper Lexie Coldiron secured eight saves against JHU's high-powered offense.
Dixon tallied two points in the opening 15 minutes, including a free-position goal with 2:24 left in the first quarter to make it just a 4-2 advantage in favor of the Blue Jays. Dixon then found a cutting Warren in the second quarter, who finished for her first of the afternoon at the 9:06 mark in the period. Johns Hopkins took a 13-3 advantage into the locker room.
RU held the Blue Jays to just one goal in the third quarter, while Dixon found Warren again for the 100th point of her career. Johns Hopkins held Rutgers to just three scores in the final 30 minutes of action to earn the home win.
Up Next
Rutgers hosts No. 19 Ohio State on Sunday, March 30 in Piscataway. First draw is set for 1 p.m., with the game streamed on Big Ten Plus.
The Blue Jays used a 33-21 shot advantage and forced the Scarlet Knights into 22 turnovers to secure the Big Ten Conference victory at Homewood Field. Johns Hopkins – ranked No. 7 in this week's IWLCA Coaches Poll – marked the fourth ranked opponent for RU in its last seven games.
🚨100 CAREER POINTS🚨
— Rutgers Women's Lacrosse (@rutgers_wlax) March 23, 2025
Congratulations to Lily Dixon, who becomes the 28th player in program history to hit the century mark in career points thanks to this assist!#BxB 🧱 | #GoRU pic.twitter.com/s3hkHdwlDU
Senior Michelle Warren added two goals, while senior Victoria Goldrick, junior Kayleigh Coughlin and rookie Hilary Elsner contributed scores to help pace Rutgers' offense. Junior Lily Dixon secured a game-high eight draw controls, while graduate student goalkeeper Lexie Coldiron secured eight saves against JHU's high-powered offense.
Dixon tallied two points in the opening 15 minutes, including a free-position goal with 2:24 left in the first quarter to make it just a 4-2 advantage in favor of the Blue Jays. Dixon then found a cutting Warren in the second quarter, who finished for her first of the afternoon at the 9:06 mark in the period. Johns Hopkins took a 13-3 advantage into the locker room.
RU held the Blue Jays to just one goal in the third quarter, while Dixon found Warren again for the 100th point of her career. Johns Hopkins held Rutgers to just three scores in the final 30 minutes of action to earn the home win.
Up Next
Rutgers hosts No. 19 Ohio State on Sunday, March 30 in Piscataway. First draw is set for 1 p.m., with the game streamed on Big Ten Plus.
Team Stats
RU
JHU
Shots
21
33
Turnovers
21
15
Caused Turnovers
5
15
Draw Controls
13
13
Free-Position Shots
7
5
Ground Balls
15
22
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