The top-seeded Frostburg State Women's Lacrosse team defeated No. 4 West Virginia Wesleyan in the MEC semifinals with a score of 24-7. Key players recognized before the game include Nelia Haney, Maura O'Neill, and Taylor Cline. Six Frostburg players received All-Conference awards. Isabelle Kelly set a new single-game caused turnover record with nine, surpassing the program's previous record. Frostburg advances to the MEC championship game against No. 2 Charleston (WV) on May 5 at 2 p.m.

By the Numbers
  • Nelia Haney led all scorers with five goals.
  • Frostburg's Isabelle Kelly set a program record with nine caused turnovers.
State of Play
  • Frostburg State moves to an overall record of 12-5.
  • West Virginia Wesleyan concludes their season with a 4-13 record.
  • Frostburg will face No. 2 Charleston in the MEC championship game.
Bottom Line

Frostburg State's dominant performance, led by key players like Nelia Haney and Isabelle Kelly, secures their spot in the MEC championship game, setting the stage for an intense matchup against No. 2 Charleston.