Stony Brook women's lacrosse achieved its sixth consecutive win by defeating ranked Princeton 10-8. The Seawolves established an early lead with a goal from Olivia Schorr just 38 seconds into the game and maintained pressure, despite Princeton's attempts to close the gap. Key contributions came from Isabella Caporuscio, who scored three goals, and a strong defensive effort, especially with crucial caused turnovers from Hailey Huebner and Caporuscio. The victory positions Stony Brook as a formidable opponent heading into their next match.

By the Numbers
  • Stony Brook outshot Princeton 32-24.
  • Caporuscio scored three goals, marking her eighth game with three or more goals this season.
State of Play
  • Stony Brook is on a six-game winning streak.
  • They are ranked and set to play Towson in their next game at home.
What's Next

The Seawolves will face Towson on Friday, with momentum from their victory over Princeton. The team aims to extend their winning streak and solidify their standing in the CAA.

Bottom Line

Stony Brook's defensive resilience and offensive firepower highlighted their victory over Princeton, solidifying their position as a top contender. The upcoming match against Towson will be crucial in maintaining their streak and momentum.