Brown is off to the races in the Katrina Dowd era.
The Bears are 2-0, with their marquee win coming against UMass on Saturday despite losing a four-goal lead in the fourth quarter. The Minutewomen fought back to tie the score at 14 with less than four minutes left.
UMass brought the pressure in the fourth quarter, Dowd said, but her team didn’t cave.
“Every timeout, [we said], ‘What can we do? What’s the next play?’” Dowd said. “The energy was really positive, excited.”
The Bears hung on for a 15-14 win punctuated by a goal from Greta Criqui with less than three minutes left. The victory over UMass, a team that’s annually ranked or on the cusp, was one of last weekend’s marquee upsets — and marked an emphatic start to Dowd’s tenure.
Hired in June 2023, Dowd had fall ball and the offseason to get to know her team. Still, her first game as Brown’s head coach felt “surreal.” She said it was meaningful to watch her players rush the field and share the moment with her assistants, who had “worked tirelessly” to prepare the Bears.
Brown was dynamic on offense, as senior attacker Mia Mascone tallied five goals and seven different players found the back of the net. Dowd said she was proud of the dangerous, sharp way they played attack and how they shared the ball.
But Dowd was most excited about the Bears’ spirit and togetherness.
“We were focused, determined and brought that electricity to show each other and everyone what we’re capable of,” Dowd said.
When she spoke to her team after the game, Dowd emphasized how proud she was of their performance and team play.
“The main message was when you’re together, you believe in each other and you put that fight out there, you can do big things,” Dowd said.