In recent seasons, the Stony Brook Women’s Lacrosse team has built up numerous accolades, but one item remains on the team’s bucket list: success in the NCAA Tournament.
With the America East Women’s Lacrosse Championship on the line, freshman midfielder Kasey Mitchell had a free-position chance to win the game at the buzzer.
Stony Brook women’s lacrosse will seek its first of two wins on Friday evening, when the team hosts fourth-seeded New Hampshire at 5 p.m. at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
On Stony Brook Women’s Lacrosse’s Senior Night, as she has done time after time this season, it was junior attacker Courtney Murphy that stole the show.
Junior attacker Courtney Murphy entered Wednesday night’s game against Binghamton needing just three goals to become the first player in SBU history to reach 200 career goals.
No. 8 Stanford entered Saturday afternoon’s women’s lacrosse game allowing just 7.7 goals per game this season. In the first half alone, No. 12 Stony Brook scored 13 goals.
Stony Brook women’s lacrosse demonstrated its prowess and pulled away from the visiting UMBC Retrievers, winning 16-5 on a Friday evening conference semifinal game.
The baseball team has turned from one with an offense that would have to secure every victory to one that is balanced and determined to make some noise.