Now that Murphy and Ohlmiller have gotten their respective records out of the way, them and the team can focus on what’s been driving them for the entire season: an NCAA championship.
The No. 1-seeded Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team drew 3,123 people Friday night for its game against No. 22 Johns Hopkins, the largest crowd for a single game in women’s lacrosse program history.
Stony Brook Women’s Lacrosse has been one of the most powerful offenses in the country since head coach Joe Spallina took over in June 2011. However, the team’s defense has been dominating, and doesn’t get nearly enough attention.
Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team improved their impressive winning streak to 12 games, the longest to begin a season in program history, defeating America East rival Binghamton 18-5.
No. 1 seeded Stony Brook Women’s Lacrosse opened America East conference playing in dominating fashion, defeating UMass Lowell 20-7 Saturday afternoon at Cushing Field.
No. 1-ranked Stony Brook Women’s Lacrosse kept its perfect record intact Saturday night, as the team held off No. 13 Towson at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium by a final score of 13-8.
The No. 1-ranked Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team shut down its first non-ranked opponent after facing four straight nationally ranked teams to start the season, taking down Michigan 16-3 at U-M Lacrosse Stadium on Monday afternoon.