TCNJ women’s lacrosse wins back-to-back away games
By Tyler Fennell | Apr. 10The College had two away games last week and walked away with two victories.
Read More »The College had two away games last week and walked away with two victories.
Read More »The women's lacrosse team season came to an end with wins against two of the tougher New Jersey Athletic Conference opponents away from home.
Read More »It was senior day in Ewing on April 20, and the Lions recognized seven seniors and three graduate students before their game against New Jersey Athletic Conference opponent Montclair State.
Read More »The women's lacrosse team welcomed No. 25 Colorado College to Ewing on April 18. After a tough loss to No. 5 Salisbury University by one goal, the College looked to bounce back and beat a ranked opponent at home.
Read More »The Lions opened up their New Jersey Athletic Conference play against Ramapo College and Stockton University April 6th and 9th.
Read More »The Lions headed into this difficult two game stretch sitting at 5-1 after a loss to the top team in the nation, Middlebury College. In back-to-back games, the Lions played against No. 6 Gettysburg College and No. 7 Washington and Lee University. These were two important games to stack up, with Gettysburg being the nation’s runner up last season and Washington and Lee entering the game at 8-3 with a ton of experience.
Read More »The College’s women's lacrosse team had their biggest game of the year playing against the No. 1 team in the nation, Middlebury College. The Lions came into the game losing their last three games against the Black Panthers and were looking to break the losing streak. Middlebury is coming off a National Championship, along with an unbeaten streak of 33 games, and has become a true powerhouse in Division III women's lacrosse.
Read More »The Lions’ women’s lacrosse team played three games in eight days and looked to keep their zero in the loss column. The stretch was headed by two road games against Lebanon Valley College on March second and the University of Scranton on March sixth. To round off, the Lions finished at home against Farmingdale State College on March ninth.
Read More »The No. 10 Lions defeated Moravian University 25-9 in their season opener on Feb. 24. This gave them their first win in a quest for a national championship this season.
Read More »2024 is one of the biggest years for the No. 10 Lions in recent memory after a disappointing end to the 2023 season with their loss to Colby College in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Their overall record last season was 16-4, which was impressive, but the Lions want more this upcoming season.
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Read More »By Joey BachichStaff WriterStorylines of the game The Lions celebrated their large class of 13 seniors before the game including Wayden Ay, Kaitlyn Birnbohm-Kaminski, ...
Read More »By Joey Bachich Staff WriterLeading Up Middlebury College are the NCAA Division III defending champions and ranked No. 1 in the nation at a staggering ...
Read More »By Joey BachichStaff WriterWhat Has Happened So FarThrough three games this season the Lions are looking like themselves, winning all three relatively ...
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