Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Defeats New Hampshire Saturday Afternoon
Vermont women's lacrosse defeated New Hampshire 15-4, with standout performances leading to the victory. Three Catamounts, including Lydia Doraz, Maddie Erskine, and Caitlin Haggerty, each recorded hat-tricks. The team improved to 6-5 overall and 2-1 in the America East conference, while New Hampshire fell to 4-7 and 0-3 in conference play. Head Coach Sarah Dalton Graddock expressed pride in the team's resilience, especially after facing challenges in prior games.
By the Numbers- Vermont outshot New Hampshire 25-12 on goal and 37-21 overall.
- Lydia Doraz achieved 7 points, including 4 goals and 3 assists, surpassing 100 career points.
- Maddie Erskine and Caitlin Haggerty each scored 3 goals.
- The Catamounts' win marked a successful rebound in conference play.
- Vermont led the game from the second quarter onward, showing strong offensive and defensive strategies.
The Catamounts will face off against Brown in Providence, RI, on April 1, signaling another non-conference challenge as they aim to build on their recent success.
Bottom LineVermont's dominating performance against New Hampshire highlights their offensive depth and strong teamwork. As they prepare for upcoming games, maintaining this momentum will be crucial for their success in the remainder of the season.
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