Ingalls, 20, currently sits fourth with nine goals and sixth in points with 11 for the NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference squad as they roll through their second season of competition.
A sophomore midfielder, Ingalls recorded points in all five of their games during the month of March, beginning with his best effort of the season in a 13-12 loss to Barton College on Mar. 1. Ingalls scored three times -- including two goals in the fourth quarter as Lander rallied from an 11-7 deficit -- and added an assist while recording five shots on goal, two ground balls and two caused turnovers. Barton would score the game-winning goal with seven seconds to play.
The result was far better in their match-up with Lees-McRae College on Mar. 6, where the Bearcats scored 11 goals in the second half to win 15-12. Ingalls had an assist and three ground balls in the victory.
Lander absorbed a rare lopsided loss in their game against Belmont Abbey two weeks later, falling 19-7. Ingalls scored Lander’s second goal of the game and had four shots, second highest on the team.
Ingalls had a single goal in their next contest against Alabama-Huntsville on Mar. 20, but it was a big one, coming with two minutes gone in the fourth quarter as Lander attempted to hold off a comeback. The Chargers would tie the game, but Lander scored in double overtime to take the 15-14 win.
Lander closed out the month with their most comfortable victory of the season a 14-4 victory over Shorter University. Ingalls scored the game’s opening goal 24 seconds in and added an insurance marker early in the second as the Bearcats took a 14-4 victory. He’d finish with three shots and two more ground balls.
Lander has five games remaining in their regular season, including their next contest on Apr. 3 against Montevallo.
You can follow Quinn and the Bearcats the rest of the season on landerbearcats.com.