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1. No. 1 Stony Brook won its 10th straight game and remained one of two unbeaten teams with a 19-4 defeat of Cornell in one of just three games on the NCAA Division I women's schedule yesterday.Ally Kennedy and Courtney Murphy scored five goals each to lead the Seawolves, and the former dished out two assists to set a career high with seven points. Murphy now stands three goals away from eclipsing Gail Cummings-Danson as the NCAA's all-time leader with 289 goals. Stony Brook won 12 draws in the first half to take a 14-3 lead. The Seawolves head to Hartford Thursday.
1. Stony Brook's Courtney Murphy broke a 30-year old record, becoming the NCAA's Division I all-time leading goal scorer. Murphy had five goals in Stony Brook's 21-3 win over Hartford giving her 292 for her career, breaking the mark of National Lacrosse Hall of Fame member Gail Cummings. Cummings scored 289 in her career at Temple from 1985-88. WATCH | Courtney Murphy's (@c_murffff) record-breaking 290th career goal comes in her 77th career contest. #NCAALAX HISTORY #SeawolvesUnited | #AEWLAX pic.twitter.com/1G9LOxlZIA— Stony Brook WLAX (@StonyBrookWLAX) April 5, 2018That might not be the only NCAA record to fall to a Stony Brook player this season. Kylie Ohlmiller is closing in on the NCAA career points and assists records. Ohlmiller has 416 points in her career, 29 away from Jen Adams (Maryland, 1998-2001) career mark of 445. Ohlmiller also has 207 career assists, 17 away from Hannah Nielsen's (Northwestern, 2006-09) NCAA mark of 224.
It's finally here… tomorrow night 500 lucky fans will walk away from our women's lacrosse game against Johns Hopkins with a Kylie Ohlmiller bobblehead. We are anticipating our largest crowd ever for a women's lacrosse game at Stony Brook, so get your tickets now and be sure to come early. Even if you don't get one of the Kylie bobbleheads, it promises to be a special night at LaValle Stadium. Courtney Murphy will play at home for the first time since breaking the NCAA career record for goals and should add to her remarkable total of 296.
cant have a misstep- now or in the postseason. already happened to UA on the men's side.http://stonybrookathletics.com/news/2018/4/13/together-we-transform-blog-together-we-transform-thursday-april-13-2018.aspx?path=blogQuoteIt's finally here… tomorrow night 500 lucky fans will walk away from our women's lacrosse game against Johns Hopkins with a Kylie Ohlmiller bobblehead. We are anticipating our largest crowd ever for a women's lacrosse game at Stony Brook, so get your tickets now and be sure to come early. Even if you don't get one of the Kylie bobbleheads, it promises to be a special night at LaValle Stadium. Courtney Murphy will play at home for the first time since breaking the NCAA career record for goals and should add to her remarkable total of 296.