The University of Southern Maine Huskies' women's lacrosse team secured a 12-9 victory against the Framingham State Rams, highlighted by freshman Mariam DeLisle’s career-high four goals. After initially leading 7-1, the Huskies allowed the Rams to tie the game late in the fourth quarter but rallied back to finish strong with three consecutive goals. Graduate student Anna Byers also shone, completing her hat trick and contributing significantly to the team's win. The Huskies improved to 7-3 in what was the inaugural matchup between the two teams.

By the Numbers
  • Mariam DeLisle scored 4 goals, including 2 in the fourth quarter.
  • The Huskies outshot the Rams 17-14 in shots on goal.
  • USM was 4-for-6 on free position shots; Framingham was 2-for-2.
State of Play
  • The Huskies took an early lead but allowed the Rams to tie the game late.
  • Framingham State scored the last three goals before the Huskies' final rush.
What's Next

The Huskies are set to face Keene State College in their next game, which will take place on Saturday at 1:00 PM.

Bottom Line

This win underscores the Huskies’ resilience, showcasing their ability to bounce back in critical moments, which will be crucial as they head into tougher matchups ahead.