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Lysianne Proulx, Syracuse goalkeeper, out for the season with hip injury

Josh Shub-Seltzer | Staff Photographer

Lysianne Proulx, pictured against Duke, was ruled out for the season with a hip injury on Tuesday.

Goalkeeper Lysianne Proulx is out for the season with a left hip injury, Syracuse head coach Phil Wheddon announced Tuesday.

Immediately after the halftime whistle was blown during Syracuse’s 6-3 loss to No. 23 North Carolina State on Thursday, Proulx went to the ground and received medical attention. Less than five minutes later, she walked off the field under her own power. She was seen standing on the sidelines without assistance during the second half.

Proulx was seen using crutches at SU Soccer Stadium on Sunday after the Orange’s 7-1 loss to No. 3 North Carolina, and again on Tuesday during practice.

Proulx, a sophomore, made four starts and five appearances off the bench in 2018. The Montreal, Quebec native has averaged 2.98 goals allowed per game, while Jordan Harris, her competition, has conceded an average of 2.39 goals per game.

Since playing all 90 minutes in SU’s first three games, Harris has split time with Proulx. Harris and freshman Ally Wakeman will compete for the starting goalkeeper position over the final four games of the season, Wheddon said.



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