CAMBRIDGE, Mass.** – The No. 24 women’s lacrosse team is gearing up for its last game of the regular season against Columbia. The match kicks off at 1:00 p.m. at Jordan Field, and fans can tune in on ESPN+.
It’s a special day for the team as they honor the class of 2025. Seniors Anna Andrews, Grace Taylor, Caroline Mullahy, Lizzie Francioli, Charley Meier, and Annabel Child will be celebrated after the game.
In addition, the game highlights the importance of mental health awareness for student-athletes, a cause championed by team ambassador Lizzie Francioli. This aligns with the initiative Morgan’s Message, which focuses on promoting mental well-being in sports.
RECORD-BREAKING SEASON
Caroline Mullahy is making headlines this season. She’s not just an exceptional player; she’s rewriting the record books. Mullahy kicked off the season strongly with seven points against Albany, achieving her 100th career assist. Just eight games later, she shattered the Harvard program record with her 125th assist. Recently, she broke the Ivy League record with her 128th assist. Now, she’s part of an elite group, being one of the seven players in Harvard history to surpass 200 career points. Mullahy is on track to possibly finish among the top 15 in NCAA All-Time assists, needing just two more for her 150th.
LAST MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
In their last game, the Crimson dominated UNH, winning 20-4. This victory boosted their non-conference record to 6-2. Mullahy had another standout performance, achieving her second eight-point game this season. Callie Batchelder also shined with a seven-point contribution, while Charley Meier scored a career-high five goals.
LOOKING BACK
Last year, Harvard secured a place in the Ivy League Tournament with a solid win over Columbia, winning 24-5. They jumped to a quick 9-1 lead early, proving their strength.
WHAT’S NEXT?
Harvard is looking to close the regular season with a win against Columbia and build on their recent successes. Under the guidance of sixth-year head coach Devon Wills, the team has made significant progress, achieving its first 10-win season since 2011.
STATISTICAL STRENGTHS
Last season, the Crimson ranked in the top 10 nationally in several categories. Their defense averaged 20.08 ground balls per game, placing them eighth in the nation. They stood out with 8.78 assists per game and scored more than 200 goals in a season for the first time since 2018, averaging 16 goals per game.
The team’s journey this season not only showcases their talent but highlights the importance of support, both on and off the field. As they prepare for the final showdown against Columbia, there’s a sense of anticipation—not just for the game itself but for what lies ahead for these athletes.
Make sure to catch the action and celebrate the players’ achievements as they wrap up the regular season.