Tepel carried a hot stick last week, leading Flagler to a 23-11 win over Lander in conference play. The sophomore attacker was 11-for-11 with shots on the goal highlighted by a program-best nine goals. As a result, Tepel finished with nine points after tallying the fourth-most goals in a single-game in conference history. She was also credited with one ground ball and one caused turnover in the effort.