Emma Blloshmi of Binghamton has been named the America East Attacker of the Year, achieving a standout season with a conference-leading 51 goals and 58 points total. This marks her second consecutive year surpassing 50 goals, and she tied a conference record with nine goals in a game against UMass Lowell. She leads a group of five Bearcats recognized in the postseason awards, alongside her teammate Maryn Savage, who earned First Team honors as a defender.

By the Numbers
  • Blloshmi scored 51 goals this season, leading the conference.
  • Maryn Savage registered 25 caused turnovers, ranking third in the conference.
  • Sabrina Boyle had a shot on goal percentage of 82.9% in her freshman campaign.
State of Play
  • Blloshmi led the conference in goals for the second straight season.
  • Teammates Savage and Cassell also garnered All-Conference recognition for their performances.
  • Freshmen Boyle and Coburn earned spots on the All-Rookie Team, showcasing the team's depth.
What's Next

Blloshmi's recognition could boost her prospects for future competition opportunities, including potential national honors. The team aims to build on this season's success as they prepare for next year.

Bottom Line

Emma Blloshmi's accolade not only emphasizes her exceptional talent but also highlights Binghamton's upward trajectory in women's lacrosse, setting the stage for continued success and recognition at higher levels of competition.