UMass Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Triumphs 20-9 Over Columbia for 7th Win
The Massachusetts women's lacrosse team cruised to a 20-9 win over Columbia, marking their seventh consecutive victory. They showcased dominant play in the second half, outscoring Columbia 10-3 after leading 10-6 at halftime. Katie Peterson tied her career-high with four goals and contributed eight points overall. UMass's offense has been prolific, scoring at least 17 goals in all seven games during their streak, propelling them to a season record of 11-2.
By the Numbers- UMass scored 139 goals in their last seven games, averaging 19.9 per contest.
- Katie Peterson achieved a career-high of 13 draw controls during the game.
- UMass is currently ranked second in the nation in scoring average at 16.9 goals per game.
- The Minutewomen have won seven consecutive games, scoring over 20 goals in four of them.
UMass will face Eastern Michigan on the road for a Mid-American Conference matchup this Saturday at 12 p.m., seeking to extend their winning streak further.
Bottom LineThe team's offensive prowess and strong defensive efforts have established UMass as a formidable force in women's lacrosse, making them a serious contender as they approach the conference tournament.
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