LEWISBURG, Pa. – The first of seven assists for 
Livy Rosenzweig broke the program's all-time career record, and 
Sam Fiedler matched a career high with eight points in a 21-3 victory for Loyola University Maryland at Bucknell on Saturday.
Rosenzweig also tied a career best with 10 draw controls for the Greyhounds (5-2, 2-0 PL), who won their fifth game in a row overall. She is up to 155 assists in 54 collegiate games, surpassing Annie Thomas '15 for the top spot in the Loyola record books.
Fiedler's eight points came on four goals and four assists, and she caused a career high four turnovers on the defensive end. 
Jillian Wilson chipped in a career high six points (3 G, 3 A) and five draws. Eleven different Greyhounds scored overall, as Loyola improved to 16-0 lifetime against Bucknell (1-2, 1-1 PL).
Rosenzweig's milestone assist came 3:45 into the contest, as she set up Fiedler for her first strike of the afternoon. It was a 2-1 game with 17:25 remaining in the first half when Fiedler's second goal began a 10-1 run heading into halftime which put the game out of reach.
Holly Lloyd (3 G) registered her second collegiate hat trick, while 
Regan Kielmeyer and 
D.A. Coss both scored the first two goals of their collegiate careers. Kielmeyer's first strike was a highlight reel behind-the-back effort with 16:49 left in regulation, while Coss netted her first with 9:48 remaining.
 
Sydney Foster added her first two goals of the season for the Greyhounds. 
Emily Wills (1 G, 1 A), 
Liz Scott (1 G, 1 A), 
Elli Kluegel (1 G), 
Caitlyn Gunn (1 G) and 
Anna Ruby (1 G) also got in on the scoring act for the visitors.
Kaitlyn Larsson recorded eight saves in goal on the defensive side, while 
Shay Clevenger and 
Meaghan Quinn each caused two turnovers and picked up a ground ball.
Loyola has outscored opponents by a 86-31 margin during its current five-game winning run. The Greyhounds return to action on Wednesday, March 31, when they travel to Navy for a 5 p.m. road matchup.