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Hofstra falls victim to second-half surge from High Point to close out season

A strong start led to a detrimental second half for the Hofstra women’s lacrosse team at James M. Shuart Stadium on Thursday evening. The Pride fell to No. 19 High Point University in a disappointing 13-9 loss to close out the regular season.

Spirited second-half rally comes up short for Pride at No. 8 Towson

Alyssa Parrella tallied four goals and two assists as she led Hofstra women’s lacrosse in a fiery comeback in which they cut a six goal deficit to two goals, but were unable to complete the effort. The Pride fell to No. 8 Towson University 15-11 on Friday night at Johnny Unitas Stadium.

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Whelan fires game-winner to knock off William & Mary

Felipe Fontes -- SPORTS EDITOR April 8, 2018

The Hofstra women’s lacrosse team pulled out their first conference win in an overtime thriller, beating the College of William & Mary 15-14 on Sunday afternoon.

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Late surge falls short for women’s lacrosse in CAA opener

The Hofstra women’s lacrosse team was unable to overcome two big runs by the Elon University Phoenix in a 12-8 loss on Friday afternoon at James M. Shuart Stadium in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opener. Hofstra now holds a 6-5 (0-1 CAA) record while Elon improves to 2-8 (1-0 CAA).  

Mattera and Whelan shine as Hofstra easily handles Central Connecticut State

The Hofstra women’s lacrosse team dominated Central Connecticut State University on Friday night with a decisive 15-3 victory in New Britain, Connecticut. Freshman Katie Whelan and sophomore Alexa Mattera led the Pride with four goals each. Hofstra improved to 5-4 on the season with the win.

Hofstra gives up 12 first-half goals in loss to Dartmouth

Kevin Carroll -- SPORTS EDITOR March 16, 2018

Without the services of standout sophomore Alyssa Parrella for most of the evening, the Hofstra women’s lacrosse team was simply outmatched by Dartmouth College, falling behind by as many as 11 goals before losing to the Big Green 17-9 on Friday at Shuart Stadium.

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Last second goal proves fatal for women’s lax

Jordan Sawyer February 27, 2018

The Hofstra women’s lacrosse team was upended by the Stags of Fairfield University in a 13-12 overtime thriller on Sunday afternoon at James M. Shuart Stadium. 

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