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Washington and Lee Women's Lacrosse Claims 16th Consecutive ODAC Title

The Generals secure their 26th conference championship with an 8-6 victory over Randolph-Macon, while other teams also compete in their respective postseason events.

No. 10 Women's Lacrosse Edges Randolph-Macon, 8-6, for 16th Consecutive ODAC Crown

The Generals secure their 26th conference championship with an 8-6 victory over Randolph-Macon, while other teams also compete in their respective postseason events.

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The Washington and Lee University women's lacrosse team captured the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship for the 16th consecutive time, defeating second-seeded Randolph-Macon, 8-6, on May 3. In a tightly contested match at Watt Field, Lara Baki broke a 6-6 tie with a free-position goal midway through the fourth quarter, and Hannah Van Son added an insurance goal shortly after. This victory marks the Generals' 26th ODAC title and solidifies their dominance in the conference.

In men's lacrosse, the 15th-ranked Generals also advanced to the ODAC Championship, defeating Hampden-Sydney 16-6 on May 2. Senior James Haley led the charge with four goals and four assists, helping Washington and Lee build a commanding 10-2 lead by halftime. The Generals' defense was equally impressive, limiting the Tigers to just eight shots in the first half. They will seek to add another title to their program on May 7.

The Washington and Lee baseball team faced a challenging start to the ODAC Tournament, falling 9-8 in a 12-inning thriller against No. 9 Bridgewater College on May 3. The Generals fought back from a 2-0 deficit, with key contributions from Andrew Thornton and Jackson Rogish, but ultimately could not secure the win. They will look to rebound in the next game of the best-of-three series.

In track and field, the Generals enjoyed a successful outing at the Hill City Twilight on May 3, with the women's team setting three program records. Meanwhile, Sam Daunt achieved a top-five mark for the men's team, contributing to eight top-eight performances. The Generals continue to build momentum as they prepare for upcoming meets, showcasing their depth and talent across the board.

Additionally, the women's golf team celebrated individual accolades as first-year Toral Bhatt was named ODAC Rookie of the Year and senior Julia Haetzel earned the Scholar Athlete of the Year award. Both players were recognized on the All-ODAC teams, highlighting the strength of the program as they conclude their season.

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