Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Advances to Historic 15th Straight America East Championship Game
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.
- 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.
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 LineThis 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.
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