After helping Amherst to a 9-6 record and the program’s tenth NESCAC championship berth, women’s lacrosse sophomore attack Marta Randall (Monkton, MD) added one more postseason honor to her growing list of accolades, earning IWCLA second-team All-America honors.
Six Amherst student-athletes were named to the IWLCA All-Region teams adding to a growing list of postseason accolades for the women’s lacrosse program.
Sophomore attack Marta Randall (Monkton, MD) and junior midfielder Meredith LaRose (Cranford, NJ) each earned a spot on the All-NESCAC women's lacrosse teams after helping the Lord Jeffs to a 9-6 overall mark and the program’s tenth conference championship berth.
With a 5-3 loss to second-seeded Bowdoin College in Sunday afternoon’s NESCAC Championship quarterfinal round, the seventh-seeded Amherst College women's lacrosse team wraps up its season with a 9-6 overall record.
The Amherst College women's lacrosse team gave third-ranked Trinity College a run for its money, but the Lord Jeffs came out on the losing end of a 9-8 result as the Bantams finished the regular season at a perfect 14-0.
First-year Annelies O'Dea (Pittsford, NY) netted three goals and added three assists as one of three Lord Jeff players with a hat trick on the day, as the Amherst College women’s lacrosse team earned a 13-6 win at Wesleyan University.
The 16th-ranked Amherst College women's lacrosse team watched a six-goal lead disappear in the second half of its game against Skidmore College Tuesday evening at Gooding Field, but the Jeffs held on for the 11-10 win thanks to a last-minute goal from Marta Randall '13 (Monkton, MD).
The 17th-ranked Amherst College women’s lacrosse team was tied with 10th-ranked Colby College at halftime, 4-4, but the visiting Mules pulled away for a 9-7 win Saturday afternoon at Gooding Field.
Amherst College scored three of the game’s last four goals on its way to a 14-11 win at eighth-ranked Middlebury College Wednesday afternoon in NESCAC women's lacrosse action.
Junior Allie Horwitz (Woodbridge, CT) scored four goals to lead the 18th-ranked Amherst College women’s lacrosse team to a 9-4 win over 16th-ranked Williams College this afternoon at Gooding Field.
The 18th-ranked Amherst College women’s lacrosse team geared up for a big weekend by cruising to a 16-2 win over Wheaton College Thursday evening at Keefe Field.
The 18th-ranked Amherst College women’s lacrosse team closed a 6-1 deficit down to 8-7 with 2:35 to go in regulation, but Bates College finished the game with four unanswered goals for a 12-7 NESCAC victory Saturday at Garcelon Field.
The 18th-ranked Amherst College women’s lacrosse team fell into a quick 3-0 hole but fought back with six consecutive goals, hanging on for a 6-4 win over Springfield College Tuesday evening at Gooding Field.
The 18th-ranked Amherst College women’s lacrosse team came out on the losing end of a back-and-forth game against 15th-ranked Bowdoin College, 9-8, this afternoon at Gooding Field.
Marta Randall (Monkton, MD) scored 18 seconds into overtime and Allie Horwitz (Woodbridge, CT) added an insurance marker to lift the 18th-ranked Amherst College women’s lacrosse team to a 9-7 victory against Connecticut College in a NESCAC game played at Silfen Field Wednesday afternoon.
The Amherst College women's lacrosse team got two goals from Elizabeth Ludlow ’14 (Huntington, NY) and another two from Natalie Dugan ’13 (Washington, DC) during its 6-5 win at Drew University Friday evening in Ranger Stadium.
With the Amherst College women’s lacrosse team’s 10-4 victory over SUNY Oneonta Tuesday evening, Chris Paradis became the 12th head coach in Division III history to reach the 200-win milestone.
Gabby Horner scored five goals—including the game winner—to lead the Tufts University women’s lacrosse team to a 14-13 win over Amherst College Saturday afternoon at Gooding Field in what was the season opener for both squads.