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CLIFTON PARK She had too many options.
That was the (good) problem facing Kendra Harbinger this summer, as the standout athlete tried to figure out what was next for herself.
Should the former Shenendehowa High School star stay at UAlbany, and play soccer and lacrosse?
Maybe just one of the sports during her extra year of NCAA eligibility, which was granted because of the novel coronavirus pandemic’s impact on college athletics?
Or should she head elsewhere?
“My head was spinning,” Harbinger said.
No longer.
With a decision made and the uncertainty behind her, Harbinger said Sunday she’s thrilled to know she’ll continue her college career at UMass, where the Clifton Park native will join a women’s lacrosse squad coming off a 15-3 season that included an Atlantic 10 Conference championship and a berth in the NCAA tournament.
UMass women’s lacrosse falls to Temple in NCAA Tournament
UMass Haley Connaughton drives toward the goal while defended by Temple s Courtney Taylor during the first round of the NCAA women s lacrosse tournament in Chestnut Hill on Friday. UMASS ATHLETICS
Published: 5/14/2021 8:21:30 PM
A valiant second-half comeback by the shorthanded UMass women’s lacrosse team fell just short on Friday.
Taking on Temple in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Chestnut Hill, the Minutewomen found themselves down seven players including top two goal-scorers Kelly Marra and Stephanie Croke due to COVID-19 protocols. The announcement came just before the game, yet there was no quit in UMass.
A valiant second-half comeback by the shorthanded UMass women’s lacrosse team fell just short on Friday. Taking on Temple in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Chestnut Hill, the Minutewomen found themselves down seven players including top.
UMass women’s lacrosse falls to Temple in NCAA Tournament
UMass Haley Connaughton drives toward the goal while defended by Temple s Courtney Taylor during the first round of the NCAA women s lacrosse tournament in Chestnut Hill on Friday. UMASS ATHLETICS
Published: 5/14/2021 8:51:28 PM
A valiant second-half comeback by the shorthanded UMass women’s lacrosse team fell just short on Friday.
Taking on Temple in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Chestnut Hill, the Minutewomen found themselves down seven players including top two goal-scorers Kelly Marra and Stephanie Croke due to COVID-19 protocols. The announcement came just before the game, yet there was no quit in UMass.