USM girls lacrosse team falls to Hudson by one goal in title game

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Last updated Jun 14, 2026

USM girls lacrosse team falls to Hudson by one goal in title game
Summary

University School of Milwaukee faced Hudson in the WIAA state girls lacrosse championship on June 13, ultimately losing 12-11. A pivotal goal by Hudson's Josie Jones with just 42 seconds remaining secured the victory for the Raiders, who repeated as champions. USM fell short despite rallying from a four-goal deficit in the fourth quarter, highlighting a competitive rematch of their earlier season matchup. The Wildcats, now with a season record of 17-4, were led by Darcy Doyle, who scored seven goals. Coach Kate Viviano emphasized the team’s dedication and skill, even as they reflected on missed opportunities late in the game.

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  • Hudson wins the WIAA state girls lacrosse title 12-11 against USM.
  • Josie Jones scores the game-winner with 42 seconds left.
  • USM trailed by four goals before rallying in the fourth quarter.
  • Darcy Doyle scored seven goals for USM in the contest.
  • USM concludes the season with a 17-4 record.
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University School of Milwaukee erased a four-goal deficit in the fourth quarter, but still came up short to Hudson at WIAA state girls lacrosse.

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