No team dominated from start to finish this season quite like Bow girls’ lacrosse. The Falcons finished 18-1, defeating St. Thomas, 20-6, for the Division III championship. Bow’s average margin of victory across its three playoff games: 15 goals.For.
LACONIA – For the first six minutes of action between No. 1 Bow and No. 5 Concord Christian girls’ lacrosse in the Division III semifinals on Saturday night, it felt like a rerun of practically every Falcons game this season: scoring at will, without.
HOPKINTON – To make the playoffs in an inaugural season is an accomplishment for any team in any sport. You’d think that winning that playoff game, especially against the defending champions, would be a stretch. But that is exactly what the Concord.
Few teams have been more dominant in any sport this spring than Bow girls’ lacrosse. At 15-1, the Falcons only loss came against Division I Portsmouth. Otherwise, Bow has played almost flawless lacrosse since the start of the season, outscoring.
This time in 2021, Concord Christian girls’ lacrosse was just a couple months into its first season as a program and competed at the junior varsity level. Two years later, CCA – now a varsity team – sits at 8-4 in the Division III standings, good for.