
Haleigh Greenberg Scores Buzzer-Beating Goal As Flashes Pull Off A Comeback Win For The Ages
3/20/2026 9:03:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Kent, OHIO - The Kent State Lacrosse team pulled off one of the best comebacks in program history on Friday night scoring seven goals in the final eight minutes to defeat the San Diego State Aztecs by a score of 11-10.Â
The final goal came off a buzzer-beater from junior attacker Haleigh Greenberg who got the rebound off of a saved shot from Meghan Haddow and put the ball in the back of the net herself as time expired.
After being outscored 5-1 in the first quarter, the Flashes tightened the gap in the second quarter with three goals to cut the halftime deficit to two at the break in a 6-4 game.
After three goals in the third quarter, and one early in the fourth for the Aztecs, the chances for a victory by the Flashes seemed small. KSU trailed 10-4, but the offense went into another gear to score seven goals in an eight-minute span. Senior Zayda Crumpton accounted for three of those goals on that run.
Crumpton finished the game with four goals while senior attacker Lizzie Lundeen also produced three goals and two assists in the win. Junior Morgan Halli contributed two goals and two assists.
The Golden Flashes got contributions from all over the field on the defensive end as Davanee McNairy, Haddow and Anna Zucconi each had a pair of caused turnovers.Â
Haddow led the team with four ground balls, while Zucconi and Riley Floyd each contributed three. Kent State junior goalkeeper Sydney Davis had another great game in net as she finished with 10 saves in the win.
Up Next
The Flashes(5-5; 0-2) snap a four-game losing skid and will return to Mid-American conference play next Saturday. They will take the short trip to Youngstown State for a 12 P.M. start.
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