Unlikely. I can’t recall seeing a postgame statement from her following a regular season away game. But I would love for someone to prove me wrong.Any where to read a post game summary from Levy?
Huh, usually that’s a nice field, well groomed. Was the grass just not green or was it muddy or something tough to play on?The only thing worse than UVA's play today was their field.
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Early in the recruiting cycle for that class some thought Buffardi was the best player in the class. She's quite good.A 2026 UNC signee is USA Lacrosse’s highlighted high school player of the week.
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Sophia Buffardi, Sayville (N.Y.)
On a chilly afternoon in Sayville, Sophia Buffardi had ice water in her veins in a battle of New York State championship contenders Saturday afternoon.
The North Carolina-bound senior already had a pair of assists before netting the behind-the-back winner with 45 seconds left to lift Sayville (N.Y.), arguably the favorite in Class C this year, to a 6-5 victory over four-time defending Class B champion Victor (N.Y.).
“Sophia has put so much time into mastering her skills as a player and a teammate,” Sayville head coach Gary Jensen said. “Because of this dedication, she not only has total confidence in what she knows she can deliver on the field, but her team does as well. She has made a habit of delivering under pressure. This was not the first time she has done this, and it surely won’t be her last.”
FWIW, IL rates Sophia as the #4 player in the 2026 class. (We are used to UNC having strong recruiting classes, but I think the 10-player 2026 class has a strong chance to be special.)
FWIW, here is the entire USA Lacrosse Magazine article:
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BTB GWG: Buffardi Headlines USA Lacrosse High School Girls' Players of the Week
Sophia Buffardi, Kelsey Young, Maison Van den Bossche, Charlotte Cook and Sadie Ghali have earned USA Lacrosse High School Girls' Player of the Week honors.www.usalacrosse.com
FYI, Sayville is Class C, while Victor is the 4-time Class B Champion. Class B is a higher classification (larger school). IIRC, Sayville was the Class C champion two seasons ago
I just saw the RPI for the first time today. How in the hell are we ranked 9th in RPI?!? That is insane.
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3 loss Syracuse, whom we beat easily, is ranked well above us at #3
I just saw the RPI for the first time today. How in the hell are we ranked 9th in RPI?!? That is insane.
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3 loss Syracuse, whom we beat easily, is ranked well above us at #3
and then they gave Md a non releasable yellow card shortly thereafter for a foul not nearly as egregious.One of the dirtiest plays I've ever seen in women's lacrosse happened in that game. Don't know how three referees missed that play. It was just off ball. That play should absolutely be review-able. But the NCAA has no provision for it.
One of the dirtiest plays I've ever seen in women's lacrosse happened in that game. Don't know how three referees missed that play. It was just off ball. That play should absolutely be review-able. But the NCAA has no provision for it.
The player for Maryland, LaPointe, came back into the game after leaving the field. I'm guessing that she was in concussion protocol. Smith, not only was not disciplined by the refs, but she didn't miss a draw after the incident. I don't know what was going through Amonte-Hiller's mind at that point, but there's 0 chance that no one on the NW staff saw that play. I don't care how much I want to win, her butt would be anchored to the bench for the rest of the game if I were her coach and we'd be talking about a team suspension after the game. The equivalent in the boys game (because they're wearing helmets) would be a blind side cross check to the head. That type of play has to be red carded and those officials should be suspended for missing the call.That was done intentionally and the referees must call that. I hope the Maryland player is not severely injured. They wanted NW to win and therefore no call was made. That look like it could have been a season ending injury. I hope and pray that I am wrong. That was a dirty cheap shot, and the NW coach should punish her player for during that. The NW player needs to be suspended a couple of games or something.
Pretty sure that either the B1G or NW can (and should) suspend her for a game for a missed red card. We shall see. They certainly do it in other sports and pretty sure this happens in WLax as well.Smith, not only was not disciplined by the refs, but she didn't miss a draw after the incident. I don't know what was going through Amonte-Hiller's mind at that point, but there's 0 chance that no one on the NW staff saw that play. I don't care how much I want to win, her butt would be anchored to the bench for the rest of the game if I were her coach and we'd be talking about a team suspension after the game. The equivalent in the boys game (because they're wearing helmets) would be a blind side cross check to the head. That type of play has to be red carded and those officials should be suspended for missing the call.