UAlbany Women’s Lacrosse Captures Back-to-Back America East Title
The UAlbany women's lacrosse team claimed its second straight America East Championship, defeating the top-seeded Vermont 13-11. This victory marks the program's fifth title and guarantees their spot in the NCAA Tournament. Key performances included Paisley Cook, who was named Most Outstanding Player after scoring four goals and assisting three. Mya Carroll contributed significantly with three goals and two assists, solidifying UAlbany's comeback during the match.
By the Numbers- UAlbany's record improves to 12-5 (5-1 America East).
- Paisley Cook recorded 4 goals, 3 assists, and 11 draw controls in the final game.
- The Great Danes fought back from an initial 5-1 deficit in the championship game.
- UAlbany went on a scoring spree in the second and fourth quarters, outpacing Vermont.
UAlbany will discover their next opponent in the NCAA Tournament during the selection show airing tonight at 9:00 p.m. The team aims to build on their recent success as they enter the national stage.
Bottom LineUAlbany's back-to-back championships showcase their resilience and skill. The Great Danes are poised for a strong performance in the upcoming NCAA Tournament, thanks to their key players stepping up when it mattered most.
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