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Women's Lacrosse Celebrates Senior Day With 17-7 Win Over Dartmouth
April 25, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
It was a Senior Day to remember for the Princeton Women's Lacrosse Class of 2026 as the nine members of the graduating class each had moments to cherish as they lead their team to a 17-7 win over Dartmouth at Sherrerd Field.
The victory is the fourth in a row for the Tigers and improves them to 9-6 overall and 5-2 in Ivy League games in 2026. They will move forward into the postseason and play Penn in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals at Yale on May 1 at 7 p.m.
Princeton Class of 2026 Stat Lines
#1 Abigail Roberts: 8 dc, 2ct, 2gb
#2 Maggie Molnar: 2g, 3 dc
#7 Haven Dora: 1g, 5a, 2gb
#12 Amelia Hughes: 8sv, 4gb, 1ct
#17 Jami MacDonald: 4g, 1ct
#18 Lane Calkins: 1gb
#20 Dylan Allen: 1gb
#23 Juliana Williams: 1g, 4gb, 3ct
#26 Kendall Dean: 1g
The Tigers never trailed, taking a 1-0 lead off a Jami MacDonald goal 3:17 in. The Big Green evened the game at 1-1 via a Samantha Bennett goal 0:49 later but that was as close as Dartmouth would get.
Princeton rattled off the next six goals and eight of the next nine before the end of the half to take a 9-2 lead into the break.
In the second quarter, Ella Sloan scored a free position goal 0:37 in before a pair of Meg Morrisroe goals 1:23 apart made the score 7-1. In addition to being important goals to the team, they were historic in that the two Morrisroe goals were assisted by Haven Dora for her 150th and 151st careers assists to set the Ivy League career record which had previously been 150 set by Harvard's Caroline Mullahy from 2022-25.
The Big Green mustered a goal back via Etta Coburn with 11:38 to play in the second quarter, but Molnar and MacDonald responded with two more for the Tigers before the end of the half.
The victory is the fourth in a row for the Tigers and improves them to 9-6 overall and 5-2 in Ivy League games in 2026. They will move forward into the postseason and play Penn in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals at Yale on May 1 at 7 p.m.
The nine members of the Class of 2026 combined for nine goals, five assists, 14 points, 15 ground balls, 11 draw controls and seven caused turnovers while senior goalkeeper Amelia Hughes made eight saves.BTB for Jami! pic.twitter.com/4Qod50CIK8
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) April 25, 2026
Princeton Class of 2026 Stat Lines
#1 Abigail Roberts: 8 dc, 2ct, 2gb
#2 Maggie Molnar: 2g, 3 dc
#7 Haven Dora: 1g, 5a, 2gb
#12 Amelia Hughes: 8sv, 4gb, 1ct
#17 Jami MacDonald: 4g, 1ct
#18 Lane Calkins: 1gb
#20 Dylan Allen: 1gb
#23 Juliana Williams: 1g, 4gb, 3ct
#26 Kendall Dean: 1g
Those numbers, plus some key contributions from underclassmen, helped the Class of 2026 cap off their Sherrerd Field careers with one more win and improve them to 43-26 overall and 21-7 in Ivy League games.Coming up HUGHES pic.twitter.com/WVmfg2BglB
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) April 25, 2026
The Tigers never trailed, taking a 1-0 lead off a Jami MacDonald goal 3:17 in. The Big Green evened the game at 1-1 via a Samantha Bennett goal 0:49 later but that was as close as Dartmouth would get.
Princeton rattled off the next six goals and eight of the next nine before the end of the half to take a 9-2 lead into the break.
Merrill Watson, Haven Dora and MacDonald scored three times in a span of 1:38 before the end of the first quarter to give Princeton a 4-1 lead after the first period.Jami jamming through traffic! Tigers up 9-2 pic.twitter.com/IWVsLzMUft
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) April 25, 2026
In the second quarter, Ella Sloan scored a free position goal 0:37 in before a pair of Meg Morrisroe goals 1:23 apart made the score 7-1. In addition to being important goals to the team, they were historic in that the two Morrisroe goals were assisted by Haven Dora for her 150th and 151st careers assists to set the Ivy League career record which had previously been 150 set by Harvard's Caroline Mullahy from 2022-25.
The Big Green mustered a goal back via Etta Coburn with 11:38 to play in the second quarter, but Molnar and MacDonald responded with two more for the Tigers before the end of the half.
Dartmouth netted the first goal out of the halftime break, but Princeton clamped down on any hope of a comeback with five in a row to build a 14-3 lead.Tiger takeoff ?? 15-4 Princeton pic.twitter.com/u90WCJXmPO
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) April 25, 2026
In the fourth, goals from senior Kendall Dean – her second of the season – and Juliana Williams – her first career goal – helped keep the energy flowing despite the running clock in favor of the Tigers.?? FIRST NCAA GOAL ?? Williams brings us home for a 17-7 Senior Day win! pic.twitter.com/7cIDgVbPPS
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) April 25, 2026
Team Stats
DART
PRI
Shots
24
38
Turnovers
11
9
Caused Turnovers
6
8
Draw Controls
10
15
Free-Position Shots
2
7
Ground Balls
14
19
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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