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Ashley Lawson
5
Albright ALBRIGHT 8-9, 2-5
16
Winner Stevenson STEVENSO 10-7, 5-2
Albright ALBRIGHT
8-9, 2-5
5
Final
16
Stevenson STEVENSO
10-7, 5-2
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Albright ALBRIGHT 1 2 0 2 5
Stevenson STEVENSO 3 5 6 2 16

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

Women’s Lacrosse Concludes Regular Season at Stevenson

Albright women’s lacrosse concluded their 2026 regular season on Saturday afternoon playing against Stevenson. The Mustangs won today by a final score of 16-5.

OWINGS MILLS, Md. – Women's lacrosse (8-9, 2-5 MAC Commonwealth) concluded their 2026 regular season on Saturday afternoon matching up against Stevenson (10-7, 5-2 MAC Commonwealth). Steveson won today 16-5 in the final game of the regular season for both teams.

Stevenson scored the first three goals of the game before Albright responded to score the games' next two goals. Zoe Dicks opened the scoring for Albright with her 32nd goal of the season. Paige Lipp tallied the next goal off an assist from Riley Basht.

The Mustangs led 8-3 after 30 minutes of play. The third goal of the first half for Albright came courtesy of Olivia Ball.

Stevenson extended their lead in the third quarter and ultimately put the game away to claim the #3 seed in the upcoming MAC Commonwealth playoffs.

Rounding out the scoring for Albright was Lipp scoring again and Basht recording her 53rd goal of the season.

Basht ends her season with 59 total points and became the 12th player in program history to reach 100 career points this season. Basht will enter her senior season eight goals away from scoring 100 in her career.

Dicks ends her colligate career with 135 career points which is good for 10th all-time in school history. In addition to the point total, Dicks finished with 171 draw controls and 96 ground balls in her career.

Lipp had a career year for the Lions scoring twice more today to bring her season total to 34. Lipp played all 17 games this season and scored at least one goal in 15 of the 17 games.

Dicks led with four caused turnovers and was followed by Anna Bien, Katelyn Kelly and Madison Wood who each had two.
 
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