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The Stony Brook SeaWolves Women's Lacrosse team has won the CAA Championship. The Wolves defeated a team that was on their tails all season long in #2 seed Drexel 9-6.

Drexel didn't make it easy for the Wolves as they stormed out to a 2-0 lead before Stony Brook came fighting back. Clare Levy scored to make it 2-1, but quickly thereafter the Dragons would score again taking a 3-1 lead. A goal by Ellie Masera cut the lead back to one before the break. Drexel continued to score in the 3rd and had a 5-3 lead but Stony Brook never gave up.

The Wolves scored 3 consecutive goals by Masera, Kailyn Hart, and Charlotte Verhulst in under 4 minutes and went into the 4th with a one goal lead. Stony Brook would then score 3 more times to open up the 4th and the six straight goals proved to be too much as they walked away champions.

With the win Stony Brook captured its 10th conference championship title in program history (two CAA, eight America East) and won its ninth title at home inside Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium. They also earned their 11th straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament, a streak that dates back to the 2013 season and they extended their season-long winning streak to 12 games in a row.

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