.@OhioStateWLAX's new head coach is motivated to build a winner in Columbus.https://t.co/9PlLgGSdue— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) July 6, 2023
Opening the season with a WINđź’Ą#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/wXwUZp9Gte— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) February 9, 2024
The Ohio State women’s lacrosse team had an electric energy going into its season-opener matchup against Robert Morris Friday at the Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium.https://t.co/I7kMXmWc0R— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) February 11, 2024
After Friday’s big 19-3 win, the Buckeyes decided to keep the momentum.The Ohio State women’s lacrosse team took home a big win against the Kent State Golden Flashes at Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium Sunday after defeating Robert Morris two days before.https://t.co/VgrT5Ipr9U— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) February 13, 2024
Take a look back at yesterday's road win over the Penguins! #GoBucks https://t.co/xQtLkcGZZ9— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) February 17, 2024
Buckeyes WINđź’Ą#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/2h0sWdT5Jh— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) February 18, 2024
WOMEN'S LACROSSE Last offseason, Ohio State women's lacrosse moved on from Amy Bokker after the Buckeyes went 5-12 overall and 0-6 in Big Ten competition in 2023. To replace Bokker, Ohio State hired Amanda Moore, an up-and-coming coach who started women's lacrosse at East Carolina and spent seven seasons as the Pirates' program leader. The hire has already paid dividends for Ohio State, who is off to a 4-0 start in 2024. With over two months left in the regular season, the Buckeyes need two more victories to surpass their win total from 2023. With their recent results, Moore and her players look poised to pass that total comfortably before the Big Ten Tournament in May. On Friday and Sunday, Ohio State defeated Youngstown State, 17-9, and Akron, 18-3, on the road. Those dominant wins came after the Buckeyes beat Kent State, 17-6, and Robert Morris, 19-3, at the Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium the week before. YOUNGSTOWN STATE Ohio State scored the game's first eight goals, including six in the first quarter, en route to the 17-9 win at Cafaro Family Field. Brynn Ammerman had a team-best three assists and four points for the Buckeyes. Jamie Lasda, Leah Sax, Kampbell Stone and Kate Tyack each scored twice, while Brooke Vinson and Gracie Shoup each had one goal and two assists. Casey Roberts also had two helpers. AKRON The teams were tied at two before a nine-goal run gave Ohio State an 11-2 advantage over Akron. The Buckeyes outscored the Zips 7-1 in the second half to secure the 15-goal win at the Lee Jackson Field Complex. Ammerman led the Buckeyes for the second consecutive game with five assists and six points. Lasda had five goals on the afternoon, while Roberts posted four points with a hat trick and an assist. Zoe Coleman, Lilli Sherman, Tyack, Sax and Stone also recorded points for Ohio State, and goalie Regan Alexander had three saves and forced three turnovers and four ground balls. Ohio State will return to action on Friday at the University of Denver. The Buckeyes will then take a week off before a home matchup with Butler on March 2 and a road trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for a battle with the Wolverines on March 7.
FINAL: No. 9/10 Denver 15, Ohio State 5The Buckeyes will return to action March 2 when they host Butler at noon in Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium. pic.twitter.com/TxSG8ydFoW— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) February 23, 2024
The Buckeyes got a taste of their own medicine on Friday.The Ohio State women’s lacrosse team lost its first game of the season 15-5 on Friday in a matchup against the University of Denver at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium in Denver.https://t.co/yUcSXvNu0W— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) February 26, 2024
Buckeyes WINđź’Ą#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/A7VZQPjcg5— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) March 2, 2024
In their closest matchup of the season thus far, the Buckeyes came out on top.The Ohio State women’s lacrosse team beat the Butler Bulldogs 17-10 on Saturday at the Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium.https://t.co/pb5O4jjo0t— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) March 4, 2024
Buckeyes WINđź’Ą#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/AZRpAzihMu— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) March 12, 2024
In a Saturday afternoon game, the Maryland Terrapins secured a 12-6 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes, marking the Buckeyes' first home-turf loss this season and the Terrapins' fifth away-game win. https://t.co/RUAjvQI6Kz— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) March 17, 2024
FINAL: No. 10 Johns Hopkins 15, Ohio State 5The Buckeyes will return to action when they host Penn State at 7 pm Thursday on Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium.— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) March 23, 2024
The Ohio State women's lacrosse team, now 6-4 overall and 0-3 in the Big Ten, suffered a 15-5 loss to No. 10 Johns Hopkins at Homewood Field in Baltimore on Saturday.https://t.co/wfP1LE0PZ1— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) March 26, 2024
Buckeyes with the B1G win‼️#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/yQRvf2mEUD— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) March 29, 2024
Goalie Regan Alexander has been honored as the @IWLCA Defensive Player of the Week❗️The senior had 11 saves and four ground balls in the Buckeyes' comeback win over Penn State.#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/hmDBnX02HF— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) April 2, 2024
FINAL: Cincinnati 13, Ohio State 11Buckeyes play two road games next week, at Louisville Tuesday (4/9) and at Northwestern Saturday (4/13). pic.twitter.com/rUQzYGNCrO— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) April 5, 2024
FINAL: Louisville 22, Ohio State 10Buckeyes return to action with a B1G game at Northwestern Saturday. pic.twitter.com/0SZ6AQ3Kba— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) April 9, 2024