HARRISONBURG, Va. (February 20, 2026) — Senior
Analise Robinson scored four goals on the afternoon moving into a tie for first place for career goals as Pfeiffer University remained perfect on the season in a 13-8 road win over Eastern Mennonite in nonconference women's lacrosse action on Friday afternoon.
With Robinson's four goals, she now stands at 190 for her career, tying former Pfeiffer standout and current High Point University head coach Lyndsey Boswell.
Freshman
Quinn Branca led all scorers with five goals, striking twice in the first quarter and adding three more in the second and third periods to keep the Falcons (3–0) in control. Robinson's four goals included a player--up tally late in the second quarter, helping Pfeiffer build a 9-4 halftime advantage.
Pfeiffer opened the game quickly, erupting for five first-quarter goals, sparked by scores from Robinson, Branca, and
Keiri Velasquez, who netted two in the opening frame. Velasquez also finished with two goals, while
Cerys Reid added a pair in the fourth quarter, pushing the Falcons' lead out of reach.
Skyla Jo Charette contributed two assists.
Freshman goalkeeper
Clara Smith anchored the Pfeiffer defense, making four saves while the Falcons held Eastern Mennonite to 12 shots on goal. Pfeiffer also controlled possession through draw controls, earning 13 on the afternoon compared with the Royals' 10.
Eastern Mennonite (0-3) was paced by Ava Walker, who scored four times, including the game's opening goal at 14:03 of the first quarter. Shayleigh Sims added two goals, while Ava Schwartz and Joelle Blosser each tallied once for the Royals. Despite keeping the margin within striking distance early in the second half, Eastern Mennonite could not slow Pfeiffer's offensive rhythm.
Pfeiffer finished with 29 total shots and 20 on goal, while Eastern Mennonite posted 20 shots with 12 on target. The Falcons also won the ground ball battle, 18-17.
Robinson will look to set a new Pfeiffer goal scoring record and the Falcons aim to remain unbeaten when they travel to Sweet Briar College on Saturday, Feb. 21 for a 12:00 p.m. game.