Rocky Mount, N.C. - The N.C. Wesleyan University women's lacrosse team earned a milestone victory on February 28, securing its first win of the 2026 season with a 12-8 triumph over Randolph College at home in Rocky Mount. The win marked a significant breakthrough for the Battling Bishops, who delivered a complete performance in front of an energetic home crowd.
Maxima Iglesias led the charge with a dominant seven-goal, three-assist outing, totaling 10 points while controlling the tempo offensively. Kelsi Oyer added three goals, and Nicole Triassi contributed two, including a key man-up score early in the third quarter that helped Wesleyan seize momentum. The Bishops outshot Randolph 26-12 and held a slight edge in draw controls, showcasing their aggressiveness from start to finish.
Wesleyan set the tone early, racing out to a 5-1 lead in the first quarter behind three quick goals from Iglesias and a free-position conversion from Oyer. After Randolph trimmed the margin in the second period, the Bishops responded with a dominant third quarter, erupting for five goals. Iglesias scored twice during a decisive stretch, while Oyer and Triassi each capitalized on player-advantage opportunities to push the lead to double digits.
Defensively, Wesleyan matched Randolph with 14 ground balls and forced 25 turnovers, while goalkeeper Elizabeth Daniels recorded three saves in the win. The Bishops maintained composure down the stretch, holding off a late Randolph push to secure the program's first victory of the season.
With the breakthrough win, N.C. Wesleyan builds momentum and confidence as conference play continues.