Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Begins Postseason Push in America East Tournament
The University at Albany women's lacrosse team is gearing up for the America East Tournament, facing No. 3 seed Bryant on May 1 at 7:00 p.m. The Great Danes, who finished the regular season with a 10-5 record and a share of the conference title, aim to defend their crown after winning it last year. Semifinal matchups include No. 1 seed Vermont against No. 4 UMBC prior to UAlbany's game. Winners will compete for the championship on May 3.
By the Numbers- UAlbany holds a 10-5 overall record and 5-1 mark in America East play.
- Ravan Marsell leads the team with 59 points (26 goals, 33 assists) and ranks first in the conference.
- Paisley Cook is first in the America East with 142 draw controls this season.
- UAlbany is making its 19th consecutive appearance in the America East Tournament.
- The team has won four tournament titles in its history, most recently in 2025.
- Defensively, Grace Cincebox has established herself as a key player with 122 saves and a .454 save percentage.
The Great Danes will aim for victory against Bryant, which they narrowly defeated 9-8 earlier this season. A win would advance them to the championship game against either Vermont or UMBC. The tournament runs through May 3, with UAlbany seeking to extend its postseason success.
Bottom LineUAlbany women's lacrosse is poised to continue its tradition of excellence in the America East Tournament, with talented players ready to impact the games ahead. Their performance in the semifinals against Bryant could set the tone for another championship run.
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