That early season competition has paid off for the Bears, who have won several Big South games by double-digit margins and are scoring 16.75 goals per game.
A strong attack unit is nothing new at Mercer, which has produced top players like Hailey Rhatigan, who scored 93 goals in 2022, and 2023 Big South Offensive Player of the Year Shannon Urey. This season, it’s DiVirgilio leading the way with 80 points (47G, 33A). Midfielder Kayla Soltys has been another highlight for the Bears’ offense, tallying 41 goals and 107 draw controls.
But the Bears’ approach isn’t about any one player.
“Any one of the seven players can score at any point in time,” Eustace said. “That, to me, is the hardest team to beat. That’s what we want to be.”
DiVirgilio said she has a good support system within the unit, learning from younger players and vice versa. The age gaps are barely noticeable off the field, she said, with players from all years having fun and grabbing lunch with each other.
The unit meshes well together, in part because of what Eustace called “forced fun.” Recent bonding events include watching the NCAA women’s basketball Final Four together, playing board games and watching lacrosse. Eustace called the team “goofy,” saying they’re constantly laughing about something.
Their main goals from here on out: playing their best lacrosse and making it to the NCAA tournament.
“It doesn’t matter how good you were the day before, the week before, the month before,” Eustace said. “Whoever shows up at that game is going to win. We [take] one game at a time.”