The No. 23-ranked University of Michigan women's lacrosse team scored a program record goal total in its dominating 23-2 victory over Detroit Mercy on Friday night
The No. 23-ranked University of Michigan women's lacrosse team scored a program record goal total in its dominating 23-2 victory over Detroit Mercy on Friday night
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The opportunity to run again for such a talented team inspired four FSU women’s cross-country student-athletes to return for a fifth season. Amanda Beach, Lauren Ryan, Maudie Skyring, and Jen Lima took different paths, but ultimately jumped at the chance to compete in the Garnet and Gold one more time, knowing the 2021 NCAA Cross Country Championships in November would be on their home course. Beach transferred to Florida State from Duke for her final year of eligibility. Competing on a high caliber NCAA level was an opportunity she could not pass up. “Look around at the potential of this team,” Beach said. “Why wouldn’t someone want to be a part of it?” The Seminoles are currently ranked 10th in the nation, the highest since the 2015 season. Beach has contributed to a major part of that ranking as a fixture in FSU’s top five.