River Hawks Face Vermont in Crucial Regular Season Showdown
The UMass Lowell women's lacrosse team seeks to secure a spot in the America East Tournament in their final regular season game against the Vermont Catamounts on April 25. With a record of 6-9 and 2-3 in the conference, the River Hawks must win and rely on a concurrent Bryant victory over Binghamton to clinch the fourth seed. In their last outing, UMass Lowell defeated New Hampshire with a strong second-half performance. Senior Grace Lydon and freshman Brienne Brezynskie both contributed significantly to the win, highlighting the team's offensive strengths.
By the Numbers- UMass Lowell women's lacrosse currently stands at 6-9 overall and 2-3 in America East play.
- Grace Lydon has 25 goals, ranking second on the team, while Macy Shultz leads with 39 points and 17 assists.
- UMass Lowell must win against Vermont to have a chance at the playoffs.
- They depend on Bryant defeating Binghamton for a playoff berth.
If UMass Lowell defeats Vermont and Bryant beats Binghamton, they will secure a playoff spot. This outcome would be crucial for the momentum heading into tournament play.
Bottom LineThe River Hawks face a crucial game against Vermont that will determine their postseason fate, highlighting the importance of teamwork and resilience in executing their game plan effectively.
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