Princeton women’s lacrosse is back after nearly two years. And for the first time in over 700 days, the Tigers are in the win column.
“We’ve been waiting for this for a long time, and we really wanted to make it worth the wait and just play confidently and fearlessly,” said head coach Chris Sailer, who announced that she will retire at the end of this season. “We did that. It was a great win for the entire team.”
The Tigers returned with a statement win, beating then-No. 10 Virginia 17-11 in Charlottesville. Princeton’s last matchup prior to Sunday was on March 8, 2020 — a lopsided loss to Stony Brook. Princeton kicked off 2022 on a better note, cruising to a smooth victory over a quality Virginia team.
Princeton had not beaten Virginia since 2017. The teams last met in 2020, which was a close two-goal loss for the Tigers.
“We wanted this so bad,” sophomore midfielder Kari Buonanno said. “Princeton and Virginia have a really historic rivalry, so to come out the way that we did and to be so strong, it was so fun. I had a blast out there.”
Princeton never trailed throughout the matchup, powering through a back-and-forth first quarter to take control. By halftime, the Tigers led 9-5, fueled by a hat trick from Buonanno and senior goalkeeper Sam Fish’s lights-out play. She made eight first-half saves and 15 overall.
But Princeton spent most of the second half without senior attacker Kyla Sears, who was removed from the game after two yellow cards, and senior defender Marge Donovan, who was experiencing cramps. This left the Tigers, a team composed primarily of underclassmen with little college playing experience, without two of its senior captains.