SPORTS: Law Girls Lacrosse Team Makes Strides During Spring Season

(Photo courtesy Law Girls Lacrosse)
By Madison Krauss – Staff Reporter
The Jonathan Law girls lacrosse team recently wrapped up its 2025 spring season.
Law finished with a record of 2-12. As the team reflects on the season, they also prepare to say goodbye to seven graduating seniors who have been key contributors.
“What I will miss most about this team as I graduate is our coaches and the girls on the team that make showing up everyday an excitement,” Senior Captain Chloe Konareski said.
Many players on the team are saddened by the departure of the seniors who will be leaving next year.
“Knowing it’s our last year with such a special group of seniors made this year memorable,” Junior Kenzie Forsythe said.
Even though the team’s record wasn’t what they had hoped for, the players are more focused on the growth in team bonding throughout the season.
“Over the course of the season, I think we’ve become a lot closer than we have been before,” junior Nadia Nuzzo said. “Throughout the season we’ve had a lot of ups and downs but we were able to support each other and stay positive.”
The departing seniors are proud to have left a lasting, positive impact on the team’s future.
“Our team has developed fast and positively, the girls on our team, and made it happen with their positive mindsets and ability to connect with each other on and off the field,” senior Katherine Carlson said.
Beyond wins and losses, players recognized the deeper progress made throughout the season.
“I think the team grew by developing their specialty skills on the field and overall teamwork. Most importantly our culture continues to form and represent our program,” Head Coach Chloe Oliver said.
Looking back on their closing season, the seniors emphasized how far the team had come since the beginning of the season.
“The goals we set at the beginning of the year was to make the postseason and grow closer as a team,” Konareski said. “Although we didn’t make the postseason, we improved as a whole as well as individually and used this season as a building block for the years to come.”
Coaches applaud the team’s development and spirit, highlighting the season as a meaningful step forward.
“I would describe this year’s performance as a huge success in all facets of the team’s goals, one the girls should be very proud of,” Oliver said. “We wanted to have fun, grow as people and as lacrosse players and we did just that. We cannot wait to see what great things the girls do next year.”
