Marquette women's lacrosse showed no signs of rust after a two-week layoff, delivering a commanding 20-6 victory over Butler to close their home Big East schedule in emphatic fashion.
The Golden Eagles left no doubt from the opening draw, racing to a 4-0 lead before the first quarter even reached its midpoint. Tess Osburn set the tone with a highlight-reel spin move for a goal just 18 seconds after a teammate scored, showcasing the offensive firepower that would define the day.
Butler briefly showed life with two quick goals to cut the lead to 4-2, but Marquette's response was swift and decisive. Hanna Bodner and Osburn answered within 90 seconds to re-establish control, sparking a dominant run that put the game out of reach.
The second quarter sealed it, as Ella Mautz's goal ignited a streak of six unanswered scores before halftime. When Osburn found the net again to open the third period, it triggered a running clock with Marquette leading 13-3—a true testament to their overwhelming performance.
The final stats tell a story of complete dominance: a 41-17 advantage in shots underscores Marquette's relentless offensive pressure and defensive discipline. For Butler, who falls to 3-12 on the season and 0-5 in conference play, it was a long afternoon against a superior opponent clicking on all cylinders.
This kind of performance—built on speed, precision, and relentless energy—is what defines championship-caliber lacrosse. Marquette's decisive win serves as a powerful statement as they head into the final stretch of their season.
