When and Where: March 16, 2026 — Hooksett, N.H. (Ouellette Stadium)
Score: Southern New Hampshire University 16, Daemen University 15 (OT)
Records: SNHU 4-4, Daemen 5-3
Freshman Kailyn Cuddahy (Leominster, Mass.) found the back of the net with 11 seconds left in overtime to lift the Southern New Hampshire University women's lacrosse team to a 16-15 victory over Daemen University on Monday afternoon at Ouellette Stadium.
KEY MOMENT
- Southern New Hampshire led, 12-7, with under 10 minutes remaining in the third quarter when Daemen reeled off seven of the next nine goals to tie the game at 14-all with 6:43 remaining. Junior Camdyn Swain (No. Falmouth, Mass.) put the Penmen in front, 15-14, with 2:54 on the clock, but the Wildcats tied it 38 seconds later and the game would go to overtime.
- With the final seconds dwindling down in the first overtime period, Cuddahy received a pass from redshirt-freshman Piper Knowlton (Chester, N.H.) and fired a shot across her body, as she fell to her right and watched the ball hit the back of the net to give SNHU the win.
NOTES
- Southern New Hampshire has now alternated wins and losses over their last five games.
- This was SNHU's first overtime game since April 22, 2023, when it dropped a 17-16 decision to 21st-ranked Assumption University. It is the first overtime victory for the Penmen since a 15-14 win over 16th-ranked Bentley University on April 5, 2022.
- Sophomore Sabrina Redding (Forked River, N.J.) notched a team-high six points on three goals and three assists.
- Knowlton scored four times and dished an assist for five points.
- Junior Charlotte Brown (Cheshire, Conn.) scored a career-high three goals.
- Sophomore Corrina Moulton (Barre, Vt.) played the first 26:51 in goal, stopping three of nine shots. Junior Nicole Mirra (Cicero, N.Y.) turned away nine of the 18 shots she saw over the final 37:58 and made three saves in overtime.
- Knowlton, the three-time reigning NE10 Rookie of the Week, leads the NE10 in goals (27) and points (38), while ranking fourth in assists (11).
- Southern New Hampshire captured 23 of the game's 33 draw controls.
- This marked the first meeting between the two programs.
UP NEXT
- The Penmen are now off until Wednesday, March 25 (6 p.m.) when they take on Bentley University at 6 p.m.
- SNHU is back home Friday, March 27 (6 p.m.) when it plays host to Franklin Pierce University at Ouellette Stadium.