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Women’s Lacrosse Dominated Binghamton, Clinch First AEC Tournament Berth Since 2006

Women’s Lacrosse Dominated Binghamton, Clinch First AEC Tournament Berth Since 2006

Freshman Lindsay Cox scored four straight goals in the team’s 19-9 win over Binghamton. In a must win situation to get into the America East Conference Tournament the women’s lacrosse team started slow, very slow, falling behind by five goals in just 11 minutes, But from them on UMBC just dominated the game, outscoring Binghamton [...]

Women’s Lacrosse Outscored Vermont 10-3 In Second Half For Comeback Win

Women’s Lacrosse Outscored Vermont 10-3 In Second Half For Comeback Win

The women’s lacrosse team finally got back home and started a three-game home stand with an impressive comeback victory over Vermont. Vermont has given UMBC a lot of problems over the years but they finally got over the hump with a 15-9 win.

Women’s Lacrosse Cruises Past Fresno State, 18-3

Women’s Lacrosse Cruises Past Fresno State, 18-3

After dropping three straight games against ranked opponents the women’s lacrosse team has no problem getting their offense going against Fresno State. They scored the first 14 goals of the game, and went into the half with a 14-1 lead. In the second half they did not have as much offensive success but they outscored [...]

Women’s Lacrosse @ #17 Towson Preview

Women’s Lacrosse @ #17 Towson Preview

Probable Starters: UMBC (2-2): A- Erika Braerman (7 goals, 5 assists, 7 GB) A- Emily Coady (9 goals, 0 assists, 5 GB) M- Ashley Stodter (5 goals, 1 assist, 3 GB M- Kristen Milligan (2 goals, 0 assists, 2 GB) M- Bria Phillips (0 goals, 2 assists, 7 GB) M- Amanda Gable (2 goals, 0 [...]

Women’s Lacrosse Falls To #13 Vanderbilt, 17-10

Women’s Lacrosse Falls To #13 Vanderbilt, 17-10

The women’s lacrosse team showed that the offense they put up against Jacksonville and George Mason was not just a product of weak competition, but by giving up 17 it made it nearly impossible to get a win against their second straight nationally ranked opponent.