Wooster, Ohio - The Tigers fell to the Wooster Fighting Scots, 13-3 in a Saturday afternoon NCAC matchup.
Wooster started the game hot, with three goals in the first seven-minutes of play, before junior DePauw attacker
Jack Neff scored the first goal of the day for the Tigers. The Fighting Scots tallied an additional goal before freshman attacker
Trevor Martay scored the Tigers' second goal of the day, eaving the score 4-2 entering the second quarter.
In the second quarter,
Jack Neff scored first in the third-minute of the quarter, tallying the Tigers' last goal of the day. The Fighting Scots scored four more goals before half, giving them an 8-3 lead heading into halftime.
The Fighting Scots remained in the driver's seat in the third and fourth quarters, putting up five more goals, and the game ended with a score of 13-3.
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DePauw's senior goalkeeper, Anthony Reinheart, totaled 16 saves on the day, while Wooster goalkeepers Case Lowry had nine saves over 51-minutes and Théo Weidinger had two saves over nine-minutes.
DePauw was 20 for 33 on clearing the ball and had 24 ground balls, while Wooster was 17 of 22 and totaled 51 ground balls. The Tigers turned the ball over 26 times during the course of the game, and the Fighting Scots turned the ball over 28 times.
With the loss, DePauw falls to 4-5 overall and 0-2 in conference. Their next game is on the road against the Wabash Little Giants on April 4th.