While both programs are in their infancy, last night's result showed the Midshipmen are light years ahead of the Blue Hose in terms of development.
Junior attack-midfielder Erin Rawlick led the way with five goals and five assists as Navy scored early and often in routing visiting Presbyterian 21-4 in the season opener for both squads. Rawlick's 10 points were a single-game school record, breaking her own mark of nine set...
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