No. 3 stands alone.Vermont Women’s Lacrosse graduate forward Ava Vasile made history on Wednesday, becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer scoring her 256th career point against Le Moyne, passing 2014 graduate Sydney Mas.Ava stepped onto campus for the first time during the pandemic, playing in only eight games her freshman year. Despite the limited games, she always had her sights set on the top of the history books.”I had a dream about it when I was a freshman,” Vasile said. “For it to become a reality is really awesome.”Ava knew she was on the cusp of history to start the season, but didn’t have a specific goal in mind when she might break the record.”I didn’t know when it would happen, but I was hoping it would come during the end of the year. I definitely had it in the back of my mind.” Vermont will take on Rutgers in the final home game of the regular season on Sunday at Virtue Field.
No. 3 stands alone.
Vermont Women’s Lacrosse graduate forward Ava Vasile made history on Wednesday, becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer scoring her 256th career point against Le Moyne, passing 2014 graduate Sydney Mas.
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Ava stepped onto campus for the first time during the pandemic, playing in only eight games her freshman year. Despite the limited games, she always had her sights set on the top of the history books.
“I had a dream about it when I was a freshman,” Vasile said. “For it to become a reality is really awesome.”
Ava knew she was on the cusp of history to start the season, but didn’t have a specific goal in mind when she might break the record.
“I didn’t know when it would happen, but I was hoping it would come during the end of the year. I definitely had it in the back of my mind.”
Vermont will take on Rutgers in the final home game of the regular season on Sunday at Virtue Field.