Women’s lacrosse qualifies for Ivy Tournament for first time despite losing to No. 5 Princeton
By Gus Bailey | April 23In Saturday’s game, the Bears showcased their resilience against one of the nation’s best teams.
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In Saturday’s game, the Bears showcased their resilience against one of the nation’s best teams.
On Saturday, the women’s lacrosse team clawed back from a six-point deficit to take down Dartmouth 13-12.
The women’s lacrosse team posted a 19-5 Senior Day blowout against Columbia on Saturday.
Saturday’s comeback win leaves the Bears 2-1 in Ivy play.
Marcus Wertheim ’26 led the charge for the Bears with four goals.
After these two games, it seems unlikely that the Bears will qualify for the post-season playoffs.
The Bears broke five program records but fell just shy of the podium for the third year in a row.
Though the Bears held a double-digit lead with less than seven minutes to go, the game slipped through their fingers in the final moments.
Despite securing an Ivy victory on Friday, the men’s basketball team fell to Princeton on Saturday.
Led by a 21-point effort from Alyssa Moreland ’26, the Bears dominated the paint.