Box Score LYNCHBURG, Va. -- On Black and Dark Blue Day for Skin and Colon Cancer Awareness, Randolph fell to Bridgewater in ODAC play.
Bridgewater was victorious, 12-2, at WildCat Stadium, despite 15 saves in the contest from senior Samantha Fagone.
Fagone, who is third in the nation in saves, posted her fourth straight game with double digit stops and fifth game this year with at least 15 saves.
Pre-game, the WildCats donned black warmups and dark blue accessories to support skin and colon cancer research.
In addition, the team raised funds for the two illnesses.
To donate to skin cancer research, go to randolphwildcats.com/black and to donate to colon cancer research go to randolphwildcats.com/blue.
Once the game started, Bridgewater started off hot, scoring all nine goals in the first half.
Randolph had the first and last goal of the second half, as sophomore Alyssa Umberger scored right off the opening draw of the second half.
Near the tail end of the contest, senior Taylor Klevenz added another off of a free position.
Klevenz is ranked 40th in the nation in goals.
Randolph is next in action Saturday at Randolph-Macon.