George Mason Women’s Lacrosse Team Secure No.6 Seed After Loss to St. Joseph’s
George Mason women's lacrosse team fell to Saint Joseph's 21-9 in the regular season finale, but still secured the No. 6 seed in the Atlantic 10 tournament next week.
By the Numbers- Shannon Tuozzo scored a game-high four goals, marking her 60th goal of the season, a new single-season record at George Mason.
- Mason won the ground ball battle 19-17, with Tuozzo leading in draw controls and ground balls.
- Saint Joseph's dominated early, leading 5-3 at the break and extending their lead throughout the game.
- Mason fought back but couldn't close the gap, ending with a 21-9 loss to Saint Joseph's.
- After finishing 4-5 in Atlantic 10 play, Mason secured the sixth seed in the postseason tournament, starting on May 2 at Duquesne.
- The Patriots will face off against third-seeded Davidson in the opening game of the tournament.
George Mason will have a rematch with Davidson on May 2 in the Atlantic 10 tournament following their earlier 16-6 loss this season.
Bottom LineDespite a tough loss, George Mason's women's lacrosse team shows resilience in securing the sixth seed for the upcoming Atlantic 10 tournament, with a chance at redemption in their upcoming game against Davidson.
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