No. 15 Colorado lacrosse team quickly returns to action after its first loss, facing No. 22 Army on Sunday. Head coach Ann Elliott Whidden emphasizes the need to focus on their game strategy after tight performance issues against Stony Brook. Army presents a tough challenge with top players like Brigid Duffy and Allison Reilly, who are among the nation's elite. This quick turnaround gives Colorado an immediate chance to rebound and sharpen their identity without dwelling on past mistakes.

By the Numbers
  • Colorado's goalkeeper Elena Oh boasts a .536 save percentage and a 6.75 goals against average (GAA).
  • Army's Brigid Duffy set Army records for goals (43), ground balls (68), and caused turnovers (26) in a single season.
State of Play
  • Colorado holds a 3-1 record heading into this match.
  • Army is also 3-1, with their only loss against No. 2 Northwestern.
What's Next

The game against Army presents an essential opportunity for Colorado to reinforce its competitive strategy and bounce back from its previous loss. Future matchups will depend significantly on how well the team learns from this experience.

Bottom Line

Colorado must capitalize on this fast-paced opportunity to regain momentum and refine their gameplay. The stakes are high as every game influences their season trajectory.