Despite a game-high-tying three goals and a game-high 14 draw controls from senior Hunter Isnardi (Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville), the No. 4 seeded Mercy College women's lacrosse team dropped a 17-7 decision to No. 1 seeded Le Moyne College in the First Round of the 2019 NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championship on Friday afternoon at Ted Grant Field.
The finalists from the East Coast Conference Women's Lacrosse Championship will continue their season in the NCAA Championship, as both Mercy and LIU Post were included in the revealed bracket on Sunday evening.
Powered by a game-high six goals and ten draw controls from senior Hunter Isnardi (Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville), the No. 1-seeded Mercy College women's lacrosse team earned an 11-9 victory over No. 3-seeded LIU Post to secure the program's first-ever ECC Women's Lacrosse Tournament Championship on Saturday afternoon at NYIT.
Powered by senior Hunter Isnardi (Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville) setting a new NCAA Division II record for goals in a career, the Mercy College women's lacrosse team earned a 19-9 victory over Molloy College in an East Coast Conference (ECC) Women's Lacrosse Championship Semifinal matchup on Thursday afternoon at Mercy Field.
The third-seeded No. 8/12 LIU Post women's lacrosse team will look to capture its fifth-straight East Coast Conference (ECC) Championship Saturday after taking down the second-seeded No. 20/20 New York Institute of Technology 12-5 Thursday afternoon at President's Stadium.
The fourth-seeded Molloy women's lacrosse team defeated the fifth-seeded Roberts Wesleyan Redhawks, 18-3, in the opening round of the ECC Championship Tuesday afternoon at John A. Darcy Field.