Randolph Girls Lacrosse Ends Extended Road Trip

The team will finally play at home after a month on the road.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 9:46am

A vibrant, cubist-style painting depicting a girls lacrosse game, with the players and field broken down into overlapping geometric shapes and planes in the team colors of Randolph and Mountain Lakes.Randolph's long road trip to start the season will finally come to an end as they host a key conference matchup at home.Mountain Lakes Today

Randolph girls lacrosse team has been on an extended road trip to start the season, playing their first six games away from home due to a scheduling quirk. But on April 17, they'll finally get to play at their home field against Mountain Lakes, which the team believes will boost their confidence and performance.

Why it matters

Randolph is one of the top girls lacrosse programs in New Jersey, so their extended road trip to start the season has been a significant challenge. Playing at home in front of their fans could provide a much-needed boost as they look to climb back up the state rankings.

The details

Randolph's girls lacrosse team has been on the road for over a month to start the 2026 season, playing their first six games away from their home field. This unusual scheduling quirk has forced the team to adapt to constant travel and unfamiliar environments. But on April 17, they'll finally get to host Mountain Lakes at their home stadium, which the players believe will give them a major confidence boost.

  • Randolph girls lacrosse started the season with 6 straight road games.
  • The team will host Mountain Lakes at home on April 17, 2026.

The players

Randolph girls lacrosse team

One of the top high school girls lacrosse programs in New Jersey, known for their success and passionate fan base.

Mountain Lakes

Randolph's opponent on April 17, another strong girls lacrosse program in the state.

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What’s next

Randolph will look to use the home field advantage against Mountain Lakes to build momentum and climb back up the state rankings.

The takeaway

Randolph's extended road trip to start the season has been a significant challenge, but playing at home in front of their fans could provide the boost they need to get their season back on track.