Girls Lacrosse Earns Spot at Inaugural WIAA Championship
It was the USM girls’ varsity lacrosse team’s sixth appearance at the state championship match, but the first time ever that the Division 1 match occurred as part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. Although the Wildcats lost 17–15 to the Kettle Moraine/Badger co-op, it was a hard-fought battle.
Mia Darr ’25, the state’s leading scorer, set the record for the most goals scored in a championship game with nine goals, along with one assist, one ground ball, and one caused turnover. Darcy Doyle ’26 finished second on the team in scoring with four goals, while also setting state championship records with three ground balls and three caused turnovers. Sofie Bucher ’26 rounded out the scoring with two goals to go along with one assist. “I was really happy that I made it to the first WIAA state championship,” said Doyle. “Today wasn’t our day, but maybe next year.”
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