The Bloomsburg women's lacrosse team started strong but ultimately fell to No. 7 East Stroudsburg, losing 22-7 in a PSAC East matchup. After taking an early lead, the Huskies struggled to keep pace with the Warriors, who dominated with scoring runs and capitalized on free-position shots. Despite a resilient effort in the second quarter and a notable performance by goalkeeper Emily Graham, East Stroudsburg's offensive power proved too much. The Huskies managed to score seven goals but allowed 22, illustrating the gap in competition level. The team will look to bounce back in their next game against Shepherd University.

By the Numbers
  • Bloomsburg scored first, but East Stroudsburg responded with a 7-0 run in the first half.
  • Bloomsburg finished with 22 shots and 11 ground balls, while East Stroudsburg recorded significantly higher scores.
State of Play
  • Bloomsburg had a strong start with an early goal but struggled defensively against the top-ranked team.
  • Emily Graham achieved a milestone by recording over 100 career saves during the match.
What's Next

Bloomsburg will face Shepherd University in their upcoming PSAC East contest, hoping to recover from the heavy defeat against East Stroudsburg.

Bottom Line

Despite a promising start, the Huskies need to address defensive weaknesses and maintain offensive momentum as they prepare for future games against competitive opponents.