Uxbridge Crushes Watertown, Extends Unbeaten Run into D3 Final

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Uxbridge continued its season-long romp with a dominant 7-0 victory over No. 5 Watertown in the Division 3 semifinals, a result that sends the Spartans to the state final with momentum and the kind of form that has defined their campaign. Uxbridge finished the regular season an unblemished 18-0-0 while compiling an astonishing 146 goals for and just 8 against, a scoring differential that illustrates how rarely opponents have posed serious problems.

The Spartans’ playoff march had already been emphatic: Uxbridge outscored Apponequet, Marlborough, and Scituate by a combined 26-0 through the opening three rounds, and the semifinal proved more of the same. Amelia Blood set the tone with the opener, and Ava Rosborough added two goals as Uxbridge pushed the pace and finished chances with ruthless efficiency. Multiple Spartans contributed across the box, reflecting the depth that has made Uxbridge almost impossible to slow.

Watertown arrived as the four-time defending Division 3 champion and a No. 5 seed that entered the postseason riding an eight-game winning streak. The Raiders had been resilient in the playoffs, allowing virtually no offense, but Uxbridge’s relentless pressure, precise distribution, and overwhelming finishing exposed gaps and turned the match into a one-sided affair.

Now, Uxbridge meets Sandwich in the final, a team that has been among the state’s best,  but the Spartans enter as massive favorites given their balance, defense, and finishing. One win in the final would extend Uxbridge’s run of state crowns and cap an undefeated title season that has been dominant at every phase.