The progress of both the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams is part of the larger story of UMass Lowell Athletics over the past 50 years. Since the merger, the department has evolved from two separate campuses and traditions into a Division I athletics program with a growing national profile. For alumni from every era, the change is easy to see.
“I feel so special to be a part of UMass Lowell Athletics,” Laura said. “UMass Lowell has made its name heard nationwide and it’s so exciting to see the school getting the praise it deserves.”
Geanakos echoes similar sentiments, while also recognizing the challenges that come with competing and continuing a growth trajectory in today’s Division I landscape.
“I am honored to be a small part of UMass Lowell Athletics and remain enthusiastic about where our athletic culture as a school can go,” he summarized. “The rules of engagement are so challenging for all NCAA Division I sports, having changed so dramatically over the past five years, with NIL, the transfer portal, collectives and more, but even more difficult for mid-majors like UMass Lowell. Universities must make significant financial and cultural commitments to their programs to elevate them nationally.”
For both lacrosse programs, the future is still being written. The men’s team carries the memory of Lowell Textile, Lowell Tech and University of Lowell teams that competed decades before the River Hawk era. The women’s team carries the pride of a program built from nothing by student-athletes who said yes to a chance few others had before them.
Together, they represent one of the clearest examples of what this 50th anniversary celebration is meant to honor. Programs change. Names change. Conferences change. Fields change. But the people who build something, who believe in it before the results arrive, and who leave it better for the next generation, remain at the heart of UMass Lowell Athletics.
“Our time at UMass Lowell was the best,” Elizabeth said. “From being part of a brand-new Division I program to getting our master’s in plastics engineering, the experience prepared us for life beyond college. Seeing the continued success of the lacrosse team reinforces how special it was to be part of the program’s beginning and to watch it grow into what it is now.”