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       2026 SBU Women's Lacrosse Season
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 8, 2025, 10:37 am
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       Way-Early 2026 Division I Women's Rankings: 20-16
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       17. Stony Brook
       2025 Record: 16-5 (8-0 CAA)
       Last seen: Exiting the second round of the NCAA tournament after
       pushing Boston College in a 10-7 loss.
       Notable departures: Casey Colbert, A; Alexandra Fusco, A; Avery
       Hines, D; Molly Laforge, M; Courtney Maclay, A; Riley McDonald,
       A; Charlotte Wilmoth, A
       Notable additions: Reese Hjertaas, M (Limestone); Erika
       Kreuscher, A; Olivia Liddell, M
       Initial forecast: Entering last season, discerning eyes looked
       to see how the Seawolves would replace 2024 Tewaaraton Award
       finalist Ellie Masera. Casey Colbert, Charlotte Wilmoth, Riley
       McDonald and Alexandra Fusco answered the bell on attack,
       combining for 328 points, including 179 goals. (Colbert led SBU
       with 57 assists and transferred to Boston College for a fifth
       year.) The problem? All of them are gone. Isabella Caporuscio,
       who produced 49 goals and 19 assists during her sophomore year,
       stands to lead the offense.
       The Seawolves are in better shape on the draw with rising junior
       Braeden Siverson (110DC) back. Defensively, they’ll move on from
       Avery Hines, a disruptor who caused a gaudy 74 turnovers in
       2025. Former Limestone midfielder Reese Hjertaas (59G, 24A,
       35DC, 16CT) should make an impact all over the field if she
       seamlessly slides into Division I.
       Ultimately, Stony Brook should be fine in the CAA (and their
       primary foil, Drexel goalie Jenika Cuocco, transferred to
       Northwestern). But the Seawolves uncharacteristically failed to
       score a win over a Top-20 opponent until May (Loyola in the NCAA
       tournament). The veterans are no doubt set to enter fall ball on
       a mission to change that, but they’ll need help.
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       #Post#: 45816--------------------------------------------------
       Re: 2026 SBU Women's Lacrosse Season
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 22, 2025, 6:18 pm
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       Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes Another Addition in Transfer Emma
       Pearce
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       STONY BROOK, N.Y. – Stony Brook women's lacrosse head coach Joe
       Spallina announced the addition of transfer Emma Pearce to the
       program for the 2026 season. Pearce joins the Seawolves' squad
       after playing collegiately at the University of Nottingham, and
       on the national level with Team England. "Emma is someone who I
       have known a very long time and it has been great watching her
       game grow," Spallina said. "She's a dynamic player that will be
       a great addition to our team on day one." \
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       #Post#: 45817--------------------------------------------------
       Re: 2026 SBU Women's Lacrosse Season
       By: guest152 Date: July 22, 2025, 7:56 pm
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       I guess Coach Spallina is staying.  So much for those rumors and
       some social media trolls.
       #Post#: 45822--------------------------------------------------
       Re: 2026 SBU Women's Lacrosse Season
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 23, 2025, 3:14 pm
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       Women’s Lacrosse Earns IWLCA Academic Honor Squad, Six Seawolves
       Named to the Academic Honor Roll
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       NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. – The Stony Brook women's lacrosse program
       was recognized for their academic success, earning IWLCA
       Academic Honor Squad after a combined 3.27 GPA. Six
       student-athletes were selected to the Academic Honor Roll after
       stellar performances on and off the field.
       Alexandra Fusco - Multidisciplinary Studies
       Jordan Forte - Multidisciplinary Studies
       Avery Hines - Multidisciplinary Studies
       Courtney Maclay - Business Management
       Courtney Quinn - Business Management
       Charlotte Wilmoth - Liberal Studies
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       #Post#: 45837--------------------------------------------------
       Re: 2026 SBU Women's Lacrosse Season
       By: Chairman of the Board Date: July 29, 2025, 10:34 am
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       Ellie Masera Added to USA Roster for The World Games
  HTML https://www.usalacrosse.com/magazine/national-teams/usa-women/ellie-masera-added-usa-roster-world-games
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       SPARKS, Md. — Head coach Lindsey Munday has announced the
       addition of Ellie Masera to the USA roster for The World Games
       2025, a quadrennial Olympic-style event that will feature
       women’s lacrosse as a championship sport for the third time. The
       lacrosse competition at The World Games, featuring the sixes
       discipline, begins on Aug. 7 in Chengdu, China.
       Masera was a member of the U.S. team that finished as the
       runner-up to Canada at The World Games 2022 in Birmingham, Ala.
       Masera finished second on the U.S. with 14 goals and 19 points
       during the 2022 event and is the only returning player to this
       year’s squad. She also participated with the U.S. team at the
       USA Lacrosse Experience in Indianapolis last fall, scoring six
       goals to help the U.S. post a perfect 3-0 record.
       Masera, an assistant coach at Notre Dame last year, was a
       two-time All-American at Stony Brook and a Tewaaraton finalist
       in 2024. She played in Athletes Unlimited last summer and then
       participated in the Women’s Lacrosse League All-Star game in
       Kansas City earlier this year.
       USA Women's World Games Roster
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