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.
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. 2 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team took down No. 5 USC 14-10 in a battle of top five teams in the country at LeBard Stadium on Friday night. The win was the Seawolves’ season opener and the first of two games in a California state trip.
In other milestone news, Ohlmiller’s 112 points this season kept the Tewaaraton favorite on pace to become the NCAA single-season points record holder.