In case you’re not up to date on the latest women’s lacrosse news, University of Southern California annihilated New Hampshire on Monday, 15-4, and the No. 4 Trojans are now riding a three-game win streak.

Freshman midfielder Kerrigan Miller was one of three USC players to walk away with a hat trick, and her first goal — also the first of the game — was out-of-this-world impressive.

Stepping below the goal line to the right side of New Hampshire’s crease, senior attacker Kylie Drexel fed the ball in front of the goalie to Miller as she cut from the top of the arc.

This could have been a boring shot on the Wildcats’ net, but Miller got creative. Just before she hit the top right side of the crease, she turned for a shot over her right shoulder without even looking at the goalie — who, in all fairness, Miller probably successfully confused.

It’s definitely one of those goals you have to watch a couple times to appreciate the brilliance in it.