Binghamton women's lacrosse secured its first conference victory of the season, defeating New Hampshire 12-11 in an overtime thriller. Mia Forte emerged as the standout player, scoring the game-winning goal after tying the score late in regulation. Six players contributed to the scoring, highlighting a strong team effort, while goalkeeper Maeve Sayre recorded six saves in her first start of the season.

By the Numbers
  • Binghamton women's lacrosse record improved to 4-6 overall and 1-1 in conference play.
  • Carla Curth scored four goals, marking her third four-goal game this season.
Yes, But

While the Bearcats celebrated an important victory, they struggled at times throughout the game, allowing New Hampshire to equalize multiple times and take a brief lead in the third quarter.

State of Play
  • The Bearcats demonstrated resilience by responding to New Hampshire's scoring runs with key goals.
  • Their next matchup against Albany on March 28 presents an opportunity to build on this momentum.
What's Next

As Binghamton prepares for their upcoming game against Albany, maintaining their high-pressure and resilient play will be crucial for further success in the conference. This victory could serve as a turning point in their season.

Bottom Line

Binghamton's first conference victory is a testament to their teamwork and determination, signaling a potential shift in the season's trajectory. The Bearcats must build on this win to improve their standing and confidence moving forward.