The Owls were on top of the conference last year, but this time around, things have changed. They’ve started the season 1-11 and are eliminated from the postseason.
Coach Bonnie Rosen led the Owls to the conference championship last season. But now, they look to retain the crown with nine rookies on the team roster.
They say that things come in threes. For the Temple women’s lacrosse team, that saying couldn’t ring truer. Not only were they making their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in three years on Sunday,
Last Wednesday, the Owls dropped their game to No. 6 Princeton, 15-7. The outcome wasn’t what they had hoped for on the team’s Senior Day. But Sunday was the day seniors Whitney Richards and Nicole
Twenty years ago, the women’s lacrosse team accomplished something that no Temple sport has since. They won a national championship. “As a Temple alum, it feels pretty special to be the last ones to have
She shoots and she scores. It’s a familiar phrase these days for the women’s lacrosse team, which, through Sunday, is converting 50 percent of its shots — up from 36.1 percent a season ago —
Different sport, same result. Temple continued its recent dominance over city rival Saint Joseph’s last Thursday, this time thanks to a 9-8 victory by the women’s lacrosse team in their Atlantic Ten Conference opener. Sophomore