The UAlbany women's lacrosse team made history by advancing to the America East Championship game for the 15th consecutive year, winning a thrilling match against Bryant with a final score of 12-11. The team's performance showcased their resilience, with Mya Carroll scoring the game-winner in the final minute. Key players included Paisley Cook, who was named Player of the Game, and Jaedyn Frink, who led the team with four goals.

By the Numbers
  • UAlbany improved to a record of 11-5, finishing 5-1 in America East play.
  • Paisley Cook had 2 goals and 4 assists, totaling six points in the match.
State of Play
  • UAlbany led 8-4 after a strong third-quarter run but allowed Bryant to tie the game late.
  • With less than a minute remaining, Mya Carroll scored the decisive goal for the win.
What's Next

The Great Danes will face the No. 1 seed Vermont in the America East Championship game, aiming to secure their title and avenge their only loss of the season.

Bottom Line

This victory not only marks a milestone for UAlbany women鈥檚 lacrosse but also sets the stage for an exciting championship showdown, revealing their determination to maintain dominance in the league.