Box Score LYNCHBURG, Va. -- In a game of runs, Randolph's strong first half wasn't enough in the 2015 home finale.
In the final home contest in the careers of record-breaking seniors Samantha Fagone and Taylor Klevenz, Fagone padded her nation's leading save total with 16 stops while Klevenz had four goals and an assist.
Klevenz is now five goals shy of her own single-season program record for goals of the year with one game left.
Fagone needs seven saves to break her single-season mark.
Also posting a career game was sophomore Alyssa Umberger, who tallied four goals for Randolph in the 19-10 defeat to Guilford.
After Guilford scored the first goal of the game, Fagone led the outlet for the first WildCat goal, making a stop and clearing it out to Klevenz near midfield.
Klevenz cleared the ball and got it to Umberger, who dipped through the defense for a goal.
Guilford took a 2-1 lead next, but Randolph scored the next four.
Klevenz scored the first three goals of that span.
First, she took a feed from junior Taylor Riccardi and made a nice turn to her left to tie the game.
After a pair of free position goals by Klevenz, Riccardi scored one of her own to make the lead 5-2.
Guilford scored the next four to regain the lead, but Randolph tied it up late when Umberger took a long feed in front of the net from classmate Addie Moore, who was positioned behind the cage, to send the teams into halftime tied at 6-6.
Guilford controlled the second half, but Randolph got four goals in the frame, as Umberger had the first and last of this period, as she did in the first half.
In between those markers, Riccardi and Klevenz each added another goal for Randolph.
The WildCats will end their season on Saturday at noon at Washington and Lee.