GW lacrosse earned its second conference win of the 2026 season Saturday, taking the La Salle Explorers down at the Vern in front of a group of the program's alumnae.

The 60-minute matchup was all Revolutionaries, and GW's dominant attack was once again visible, with the home team netting 11 goals to La Salle's two before the break, before returning to the field to add in six more while holding the visitors to just one in the second half. 
 
In the win, senior Grace Curry netted four goals to surpass the 100-point milestone for her four-year career with the Revolutionaries, while first-year Daisen Iwan notched a hat trick, the first of her budding collegiate career. Seven other Revolutionaries got on the board, including senior captain Parker Cranz, who scored her first career goal as a four-year defender for George Washington. Feeding the attack all afternoon were Mia Milkowski and Sophia Levine, who combined for five of GW's seven assists.

In the draw circle, GW edged out La Salle, 12-10, led by senior Stella Ray who earned six draw controls. The defensive cohort combined for 12 ground balls, led by Iwan with three, in addition to four caused turnovers.

In goal, Gabi Greth earned the win with five saves, and first-year Blythe Gemmill made an appearance for GW with two saves. 

Up next for the Revolutionaries is a road meeting with the Saint Joseph's Hawks, set for Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Philly on ESPN+.