The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire women’s lacrosse team defeated Hamline University 16–8 in St. Paul, Minn., on March 25. The Blugolds led throughout the game, with Ellie Fisher and Jess Stiller each scoring four goals and Reegan Werner contributing two goals and six assists.
This victory brings UW-Eau Claire’s record to 5–2 overall and an undefeated 3–0 in conference play, while Hamline falls to a record of 7–2 with no conference wins. The result highlights the team’s strong performance this season as they continue their campaign in collegiate athletics.
The game saw both teams exchange early goals before UW-Eau Claire pulled ahead at the end of the first quarter. The Blugolds maintained their lead through key plays by Fisher, Stiller, Victoria Shea, Addison Moudry, and goalkeeper Lizzy Schoknecht. In the fourth quarter, UW-Eau Claire extended its advantage with three consecutive goals before closing out the match.
According to the official website, the UW-Eau Claire Blugolds serve both campus members and the surrounding community through statewide collegiate athletics. The university supports more than two dozen varsity sports teams for men and women under its athletics department according to official information. These teams utilize various on-campus and off-campus facilities for competition according to university sources.
Since its Hall of Fame began, UW-Eau Claire has recognized contributions from athletes, coaches, and administrators by enshrining 271 individuals as reported by university records. Based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, these athletic programs represent not only students but also engage members of the wider community according to official statements.
Looking ahead, fans can follow updates on upcoming games at Blugolds.com or through social media platforms.


