USM girls lacrosse team falls to Hudson by one goal in title game
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Last updated Jun 14, 2026
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.
- •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.
- 3:49 AMYahoo Sports — USM girls fall to Hudson by single goal in state lacrosse title game
"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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