Banner Week For Stony Brook Women's Lacrosse


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Programs could only dream of weeks like the Stony Brook Women's Lacrosse team has this week. As a team the Sea Wolves secured their back to back Coastal Athletic League regular season championship. Stony Brook is 14-2 and 8-0 in conference, putting any chance of anyone catching them out of reach. This team has also won nine games in a row and are 9-1 at LaValle Stadium.

It wasn't just team accolades this week though as the Wolves also had Avery Hines win the IWLCA National Co-Defensive Player of the Week. For Hines it's the second time in the last three weeks that she has won the award. This week also saw Ellie Masera win the CAA player of the week award. For Masera it has been an awards filled week. She was named one of the 25 nominees for the prestigious Tewaaraton Award. That award is the equivalent of lacrosse's version of the Heisman Trophy. The Tewaaraton Award is presented annually to the best NCAA men's and women's lacrosse players of the season.

The Sea Wolves begin postseason play in the CAA semifinals beginning May 2nd at LaValle Stadium.

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