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.
After her 99th goal of the 2016 season, junior attacker Courtney Murphy now owns the most proficient goal-scoring season in the history of Division-I NCAA women’s lacrosse.
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.