2 Division I History

Division I History

Team Results

Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Game Attendance Total Attendance 1982...... Massachusetts (10-0) Pamela Hixon 9-6 tCNJ TCNJ 242 242 1983...... Delaware (18-2) Janet Smith 10-7 temple Penn 2,880 — 1984...... temple (16-2) Tina Sloan Green 6-4 Maryland Boston U. — 1,938 1985...... new Hampshire (11-3) Marisa Didio 6-5 Maryland Penn 856 1,157 1986...... Maryland (15-4) sue Tyler 11-10 Penn St. Maryland 1,500 1,555 1987...... Penn St. (17-2) susan Scheetz 7-6 temple Maryland 1,075 1,169 1988...... temple (19-0) Tina Sloan Green 15-7 Penn St. Haverford 870 2,570 1989...... Penn St. (19-1-0) susan Scheetz 7-6 Harvard West Chester — 2,661 1990...... Harvard (15-0) Carole Kleinfelder 8-7 Maryland Princeton — 2,367 1991...... virginia (11-1) Jane Miller 8-6 Maryland tCNJ — 2,338 1992...... Maryland (14-1) Cindy Timchal 11-10 (ot) Harvard Lehigh 2,173 1,799 1993...... virginia (15-1) Jane Miller 8-6 (ot) Princeton Maryland 2,000 2,730 1994...... Princeton (16-1) Chris Sailer 10-7 Maryland Maryland — 2,859 1995...... Maryland (17-0) Cindy Timchal 13-5 Princeton tCNJ 4,735 9,247 1996...... Maryland (19-0) Cindy Timchal 10-5 virginia Lehigh — 2,381 1997...... Maryland (21-1) Cindy Timchal 8-7 Loyola Maryland Lehigh — 3,571 1998...... Maryland (18-3) Cindy Timchal 11-5 virginia UMBC 3,109 6,080 1999...... Maryland (21-0) Cindy Timchal 16-6 virginia Johns Hopkins 4,996 7,759 2000...... Maryland (21-1) Cindy Timchal 16-8 Princeton tCNJ 1,958 4,788 2001...... Maryland (23-0) Cindy Timchal 14-13 (3 ot) Georgetown Johns Hopkins 3,765 7,967 2002...... Princeton (19-1) Chris Sailer 12-7 Georgetown Loyola Maryland 5,422 9,023 2003...... Princeton (16-4) Chris Sailer 8-7 (ot) virginia Syracuse 1,630 6,614 2004...... virginia (19-3) Julie Myers 10-4 Princeton Princeton 4,922 13,623 2005...... northwestern (21-0) 13-10 virginia Navy 4,634 10,635 2006...... northwestern (20-1) Kelly Amonte Hiller 7-4 Dartmouth Boston U. 6,074 14,976 2007...... northwestern (21-1) Kelly Amonte Hiller 15-13 virginia Penn 6,085 18,369 2008...... northwestern (21-1) Kelly Amonte Hiller 10-6 Penn Towson 6,125 19,093 2009...... northwestern (23-0) Kelly Amonte Hiller 21-7 north Carolina towson 6,515 20,698 2010...... Maryland (22-1) Cathy Reese 13-11 northwestern towson 9,782 26,112 2011...... northwestern (21-2) Kelly Amonte Hiller 8-7 Maryland stony Brook 8,011 19,319 2012...... northwestern (21-2) Kelly Amonte Hiller 8-6 syracuse stony Brook 7,127 30,997 2013...... north Carolina (18-3) Jenny Levy 13-12 (3 ot) Maryland villanova 9,391 24,962 2014...... Maryland (23-1) Cathy Reese 15-12 syracuse towson 10,311 25,474 Note: Before 2001, this championship was a national collegiate championship.

2011 shannon Smith, Northwestern, 22 1985 Leading Point Scorer, 2012 , Maryland, 16 Karen Trudel, Maryland 2013 Kara Cannizzaro, North Carolina, 22 Trudy Stumpf, Maryland Year-by-Year 2014 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse, 22 Sandy Vander-Heyden, New Hampshire 1982 repy Hattersly, TCNJ, 4 1986 1983 Karen Emas, Delaware, 14 Anysia Fedec, Maryland 1984 Karen Emas, Delaware, 20 All-Tournament Teams Tracy Stumpf, Maryland 1985 Anysia Fedec, Maryland, 8 Maggy Dunphy, Penn St. 1986 Anysia Fedec, Maryland, 13 1987 *Most Outstanding Player (not named 1985-97). 1987 Karen Geromini, New Hampshire, and Tami Beth Stokes, Penn St. Worley, Penn St., 9 1983 Chris Vitale, Penn St. 1988 Gail Cummings, Denise Bourassa and Mandee Anne Brooking, Delaware Mandee Moore, Temple Moore, Temple, and Tami Worley, Penn St., 8 *Karen Emas, Delaware 1988 1989 Karen Everling, Harvard, 6 Missy Meharg, Delaware Gail Cummings, Temple 1990 Mary Ann Oelgoetz, Maryland, 10 Linda Schmidt, Delaware Mandee Moore, Temple 1991 Jenny Slingluff, Virginia, 10 Rita Hubner, Massachusetts Vicki Yocum, Temple Pam Moryl, Massachusetts 1992 Liz Berkery, Harvard, and Betsy Elder, 1989 Maryland, 7 Carol Progulske, Massachusetts Marsha Florio, Penn St. Lisi Bailliere, Harvard 1993 Jenny Bristow, Princeton, 9 Katie McAnaney, Harvard 1994 Kelly Amonte, Maryland, 10 Barb Jordan, Penn St. Jane Koffenberger, Penn St. Cheri McMonagle, Penn St. 1995 Cristi Samaras, Princeton, 10 Diane Whipple, Penn St. 1996 Kelly Amonte, Maryland, 7 Kathleen Barrett, Temple Marie Schmucker, Temple Tami Worley, Penn St. 1997 Amy Fine, North Carolina, and Kerri Johnson, Demer Holleran, Princeton Loyola Maryland, 10 1984 1998 Cathy Nelson, Maryland, 15 Karen Emas, Delaware 1990 1999 , Maryland, 16 Missy Meharg, Delaware Julia French, Harvard 2000 Jen Adams, Maryland, 22 Linda Schmidt, Delaware Charlotte Joslin, Harvard 2001 Jen Adams, Maryland, 26 Celine Flynn, Maryland Maggie Vaughan, Harvard Andrea Lemire, Maryland Mary Kondner, Maryland 2002 Lauren Simone, Princeton, 23 Mary Lynne Morgan, Maryland Mary Ann Oelgoetz, Maryland 2003 Lauren Aumiller, Virginia, 21 Kay Ruffino, Maryland Jenny Ulehla, Maryland 2004 Amy Appelt, Virginia, 15 Tracy Stumpf, Maryland 1991 2005 Cary Chasney, Virginia, 17 Carol Progulski, Massachusetts 2006 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame, 17 Mandy Stevenson, Maryland Barbara Bielicki, Temple Michele Uhlfelder, Maryland 2007 Kate Breslin, Virginia, 17 *Marie Schmucker, Temple Kierstin Coppola, New Hampshire 2008 Hilary Bowen, Northwestern, 23 Carol Schultz, Temple Karen Hoysted, Penn St. 2009 Katrina Dowd, Northwestern, 24 Robyn Nye, Virginia 2010 shannon Smith, Northwestern, 20 Jenny Slingluff, Virginia Division I History 3

1992 Colleen O’Brien, Penn St. *Sarah Albrecht, Northwestern Liz Berkery, Harvard Jen Webb, Penn St. Lindsay Finocchiaro, Northwestern Ceci Clark, Harvard Kelly Allenbach, Virginia Aly Josephs, Northwestern Sarah Winters, Harvard Melissa Hayes, Virginia , Northwestern Betsy Elder, Maryland Gina Sambus, Virginia Morgan Lathrop, Northwestern Kerstin Manning, Maryland 2000 Crysti Foote, Notre Dame Mandy Stevenson, Maryland Alivian Coates, James Madison Becky Ranck, Notre Dame 1993 Kristin Hagart, Loyola Maryland 2007 Liz Berkery, Harvard Jess Marion, James Madison Caroline Cryer, Duke Betsy Elder, Maryland Stacey Morland, Loyola Maryland Kim Imbesi, Duke Jenny Bristow, Princeton *Jen Adams, Maryland *Hilary Bowen, Northwestern Erin O’Neill, Princeton Christie Jenkins, Maryland Christy Finch, Northwestern Amory Rowe, Princeton Alex Kahoe, Maryland Aly Josephs, Northwestern Cherie Greer, Virginia Tonia Porras, Maryland Kristen Kjellman, Northwestern Crista Mathes, Virginia Brooke Owens, Princeton , Northwestern Kim Prendergast, Virginia Julie Shaner, Princeton Karen Jann, Penn Anna Yates, Virginia Lauren Simone, Princeton Hilary Renna, Penn Kaitlin Duff, Virginia 1994 2001 Ashley McCulloch, Virginia Kelly Amonte, Maryland Erin Elbe, Georgetown Jess Wasilewski, Virginia Betsy Elder, Maryland Caitlin McLean, Georgetown Laura Harmon, Maryland Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown 2008 Theresa Ingram, Maryland Suzanne Eyler, Loyola Maryland Carolyn Davis, Duke Patty Parichy, Maryland Stacey Morlang, Loyola Maryland Lindsey Gilbride, Duke Jenny Bristow, Princeton Jen Adams, Maryland *Hilary Bowen, Northwestern Cherie Greer, Virginia Quinn Carney, Maryland Maggie Bremer, Northwestern Abigail Gutstein, Princeton Kelly Coppedge, Maryland Christy Finch, Northwestern Erin O’Neill, Princeton *Courtney Martinez, Maryland Meredith Frank, Northwestern Tori Wellington, Maryland Morgan Lathrop, Northwestern 1995 Rachel Becker, Princeton Hannah Nielsen, Northwestern Sarah Devens, Dartmouth Jess Nelson, Princeton Melissa Lehman, Penn Lauren Holleran, Dartmouth Rachel Manson, Penn Kelly Amonte, Maryland 2002 Hilary Renna, Penn Jamie Brodsky, Maryland Katie McCorry, Cornell Megan Mosenson, Syracuse Liz Downing, Maryland Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell Halley Quillinan, Syracuse Randall Goldsborough, Maryland Melissa Biles, Georgetown Laura Harmon, Maryland Erin Elbe, Georgetown 2009 Cathy Nelson, Maryland Chandler Vicchio, Georgetown Karri Ellen Johnson, Maryland Tami Riley, Maryland Beth Ames, North Carolina Brittany Poist, Maryland Jill Pearsall, Penn St. Jazmine Norton, North Carolina Amber Falcone, North Carolina Amory Rowe, Princeton Rachael Becker, Princeton Jenn Russell, North Carolina Cristi Samaras, Princeton Sarah Kolodner, Princeton Laura Zimmerman, North Carolina Whitney Miller, Princeton Hilary Bowen, Northwestern 1996 Brooke Owens, Princeton *Katrina Dowd, Northwestern Kerri Johnson, Loyola Maryland *Lauren Simone, Princeton Meredith Frank, Northwestern Kelly Amonte, Maryland Hannah Nielsen, Northwestern Sarah Forbes, Maryland 2003 Danielle Spencer, Northwestern Karen MacCrate, Maryland Suzanne Eyler, Loyola Maryland Ali DeLuca, Penn Sascha Newmarch, Maryland Marianne Gioffre, Loyola Maryland Katie Mazer, Penn Tami Riley, Maryland Kelly Coppedge, Maryland Erin O’Neill, Princeton Alexis Venechanos, Maryland 2010 Lisa Rebane, Princeton *Rachel Becker, Princeton Karri Ellen Johnson, Maryland Cristi Samaras, Princeton Sarah Kolodner, Princeton *Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland Kara Ariza, Virginia Whitney Miller, Princeton Sarah Mollison, Maryland Peggy Boutilier, Virginia Elizabeth Pillion, Princeton Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland Michelle Cusimano, Virginia Theresa Sherry, Princeton Karissa Taylor, Maryland Caitlin Banks, Virginia Corey Donohoe, North Carolina 1997 Laurie Kenis, Virginia Laura Zimmerman, North Carolina Kerri Johnson, Loyola Maryland Katrina Dowd, Northwestern Michelle Meyer, Loyola Maryland 2004 Shannon Smith, Northwestern Stephanie Roberts, Loyola Maryland Michi Ellers, Georgetown Danielle Spencer, Northwestern Allison Valentino, Loyola Maryland Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Liz Hogan, Syracuse Ginette Chelious, Maryland Lauren Vance, Princeton Halley Quillinan, Syracuse Caryl Duckworth, Maryland Ashley Bastinelli, Vanderbilt Sarah Forbes, Maryland Bridget Morris, Vanderbilt 2011 Alex Kahoe, Maryland Katie Norbury, Princeton Emma Hamm, Duke Ryan Laubach, Maryland Elizabeth Pillion, Princeton Mollie Mackler, Duke Cathy Nelson, Maryland Amy Appelt, Virginia Brandi Jones, Maryland Sascha Newmarch, Maryland Caitlin Banks, Virginia Sarah Mollison, Maryland Sarah Dacey, North Carolina Nikki Lieb, Virginia Corey Donohoe, North Carolina Melissa Michaels, Temple *Andrea Pfeiffer, Virginia Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland Elizabeth Pinney, Virginia Laura Zimmerman, North Carolina 1998 Erin Fitzgerald, Northwestern Kate Graw, Dartmouth 2005 Brianne LoManto, Northwestern Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth Erin Osborn, Dartmouth Colleen Magarity, Northwestern Alex Kahoe, Maryland Devon Wills, Dartmouth *Shannon Smith, Northwestern Kathleen Lund, Maryland Leigh Jester, Duke , Northwestern *Cathy Nelson, Maryland Kristen Waagbo, Duke Sascha Newmarch, Maryland Sarah Albrecht, Northwestern 2012 Kristin Sommar, Maryland *Kristen Kjellman, Northwestern Sam Farrell, Florida Sarah Dacey, North Carolina Ashley Koester, Northwestern Mikey Meagher, Florida Aubrey Falk, North Carolina Courtney Koester, Northwestern Iliana Sanza, Maryland Kara Ariza, Virginia Lindsey Munday, Northwestern Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland Peggy Boutilier, Virginia Amy Appelt, Virginia Becca Block, Syracuse Melissa Hayes, Virginia Cary Chasney, Virginia Sarah Holden, Syracuse Nikki Lieb, Virginia Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse 1999 Alex Frank, Northwestern Sandy Johnston, Duke 2006 Alyssa Leonard, Northwestern Kate Kaiser, Duke Whitney Douthett, Dartmouth Brianne LoManto, Northwestern *Jen Adams, Maryland Sarah Szefi, Dartmouth Taylor Thornton, Northwestern Allison Comito, Maryland Devon Wills, Dartmouth *Shannon Smith, Northwestern Christie Jenkins, Maryland Kristen Zimmer, Dartmouth Alex Kahoe, Maryland Laura Anderson, Duke Kristin Sommar, Maryland Katie Chrest, Duke 4 Division I History

2013 Becca Block, Syracuse Individual Records Team Records Kayla Treanor, Syracuse Gabriella Flibotte, Northwestern Goals, Game Goals, Game Kate Macdonald, Northwestern 8—Kellie Thompson, North Carolina (22) vs. UMBC (6), 5-9- 26—Maryland vs. Temple (6), 5-8-2003. Alex Aust, Maryland 2002; Lauren Aumiller, Princeton (16) vs. Georgetown Fewest Goals, Game , Maryland (9), 5-11-2003. 1—Penn vs. Delaware (18), 5-9-84; Le Moyne vs. Princeton Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland Goals, Tournament (19), 5-8-2003. Emily Garrity, North Carolina 22—Katrina Dowd, Northwestern (7 vs. Massachusetts, Goals, Both Teams Aly Messinger, North Carolina 7 vs. Princeton, 4 vs. Penn, 4 vs. North Carolina), 2009. Sloane Serpe, North Carolina 33—Syracuse (17) & North Carolina (16), 5-19-2012. Megan Ward, North Carolina Assists, Game Goals, Tournament *Kara Cannizzaro, North Carolina 8—Katie Rowan, Syracuse (21) vs. Towson (9), 5-11-2008. 73—Northwestern (23 vs. Massachusetts, 16 vs. Princeton, Assists, Tournament 13 vs. Penn, 21 vs. North Carolina), 2009. 2014 16—Hannah Nielsen, Northwestern (2 vs. Massachusetts, Assists, Game Maddy Keeshan, M, Virginia 6 vs. Princeton, 2 vs. Penn, 6 vs. North Carolina), 2009. 19—Princeton (25) vs. Le Moyne (3), 5-9-2002. Morgan Stephens, D, Virginia Points, Game Assists, Tournament Bridget Bianco, GK, Northwestern 13—Katie Rowan (5 goals, 8 assists), Syracuse (21) vs. 41—Princeton (19 vs. Le Moyne, 8 vs. Notre Dame, 6 vs. Alyssa Leonard, A, Northwestern Towson (9), 5-11-2008. North Carolina, 8 vs. Georgetown), 2002. Natalie Glanell, D, Syracuse Points, Tournament points, Game Alyssa Murray, A, Syracuse 26—Jen Adams, Maryland (4-7 vs. Monmouth, 3-1 vs. 44—Princeton (25 goals, 19 assists) vs. Le Moyne (3), Kayla Treanor, A, Syracuse James Madison, 3-3 vs. Princeton, 1-4 vs. Georgetown), Megan Douty, D, Maryland 5-9-2002. 2001. points, Tournament Beth Glaros, M, Maryland Saves, Game Kelly McPartland, M, Maryland 105—Princeton (25-19 vs. Le Moyne, 11-8 vs. Notre Dame, *Taylor Cummings, M, Maryland 29—Katrina Sorenson, Princeton (6) vs. Temple (16), 5-14- 16-6 vs. North Carolina, 12-8 vs. Georgetown), 2002. 83. Shots, Game Saves, Tournament 52—Maryland (26) vs. Temple (6), 5-8-2003. 61—Kim Jackson, Delaware (11 vs. Penn, 12 vs. Penn St., Shots, Both Teams 19 vs. Temple, 19 vs. Massachusetts), 1984. 78—Maryland (13) [36] & James Madison (8) [42], 5-9-98. Shots, Tournament 140—Princeton (38 vs. Le Moyne, 36 vs. Notre Dame, 36 vs. North Carolina, 30 vs. Georgetown), 2002.

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Albany (NY) (2011-12)...... 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 American (2003)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Boston College (2011-13-14)...... 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 0 Boston U. (2000-03-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 8 2 8 .200 0 0 0 0 Bryant (2014)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Canisius (2013-14)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Colgate (2004-05-08-09)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 UConn (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Cornell (2001-02-06)...... 3 2 3 .400 0 0 1 0 Dartmouth (1983-93-95-98-99-2000-01-03-04-05-06-11-12-13)...... 14 11 14 .440 0 1 3 0 Delaware (1983-84-2000)...... 3 7 2 .778 1 0 1 0 Denver (2013-14)...... 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 Duke (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)...... 17 21 17 .553 0 0 6 0 Fairfield (2009)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Florida (2011-12-13-14)...... 4 5 4 .556 0 0 1 0 Georgetown (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-13-14)...... 14 14 14 .500 0 2 1 0 Harvard (1983-84-88-89-90-91-92-93-94)...... 9 7 8 .467 1 2 2 0 High Point (2013-14)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Hofstra (2001-07)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross (2006-07)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Jacksonville (2013-14)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 James Madison (1995-97-98-99-2000-01-03-04-06-10-11)...... 11 7 11 .389 0 0 2 0 Johns Hopkins (2004-05-07-14)...... 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 Lafayette (1988-89-91-2002)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 1 0 Le Moyne (2002-03-07)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Lehigh (1984)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Louisville (2014)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Loyola Maryland (1983-84-90-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-11-12-13-14)...... 17 15 17 .469 0 1 6 0 Marist (2010)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Maryland (1983-84-85-86-87-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000- 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)...... 30 55 19 .743 11 7 4 0 UMBC (2002-03)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Massachusetts (1982-83-84-2009-11-12-13-14)...... 8 5 9 .357 1 0 0 2 Monmouth (2001-06-13)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Mt. St. Mary’s (2004-05)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Navy (2010-11-12-13)...... 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 New Hampshire (1984-85-86-87-91-2004-08)...... 7 4 6 .400 1 0 2 0 TCNJ (1982)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 1 0 0 North Carolina (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)...... 16 22 15 .595 1 1 5 0 Northwestern (1983-84-86-87-88-2004-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)...... 16 37 9 .804 7 1 2 0 Notre Dame (2002-04-06-08-09-10-12-13-14)...... 9 5 9 .357 0 0 1 0 Ohio St. (2002-03-14)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 Penn (1983-83-2007-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)...... 10 10 10 .500 0 1 2 0 Penn St. (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-99-2001-05-12-13-14)...... 20 16 18 .471 2 2 5 0 Princeton (1983-89-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-11-13-14)...... 22 32 19 .627 3 4 4 0 Division I History 5

Richmond (2005-06-07)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Rutgers (1999)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Stanford (2006-10-11-13-14)...... 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Stony Brook (2013-14)...... 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 Syracuse (2000-01-02-03-05-07-08-09-10-12-13-14)...... 12 14 12 .538 0 2 3 0 Temple (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92-95-97-98-2001-02-03-04-08)...... 17 13 15 .464 2 2 5 0 Towson (2005-08-09-10-12-13-14)...... 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt (2002-04-07-08-09-10)...... 6 2 6 .250 0 0 1 0 Virginia (1986-87-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)...... 27 33 24 .579 3 6 5 0 West Chester (1998-99)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 William & Mary (1983-88-94-96-97-98-2001)...... 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 0 Yale (1984-2003-07)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 (Note: Third-place game not held from 1985 to the present; semifinal losers are credited with third place.)

Virginia 10, Loyola Maryland 9. Championship: Maryland 2005 First Round: Northwestern 16, Mt. St. Mary's 3; All-Time Results 10, Virginia 5. Princeton 16, Maryland 8; Georgetown 15, Towson 14; 1997 First Round: Maryland 6, Penn St. 2; Temple Dartmouth 9, Syracuse 8; Boston U. 12, Colgate 6; Virginia 1982 Championship: Massachusetts 9, TCNJ 6. 17, James Madison 10; North Carolina 12, Virginia 11 (3 10, Johns Hopkins 8; North Carolina 7, Penn St. 6 (3 ot); Duke 1983 First Round: Princeton 12, Dartmouth 10; Harvard ot); Loyola Maryland 11, William & Mary 2. Semifinals: 16, Richmond 4. Quarterfinals: North­western 8, Princeton 9, Northwestern 4; Delaware 11, William & Mary 7; Penn Maryland 9, Temple 6; Loyola Maryland 10, North Carolina 8. 6; Dartmouth 13, Georgetown 3; Virginia 13, Boston U. 9, Loyola Maryland 5. Second Round: Temple 16, Championship: Maryland 8, Loyola Maryland 7. 9; Duke 15, North Carolina 7. Semifinals: Northwestern Princeton 6; Massachusetts 7, Harvard 6; Delaware 11, 8, Dartmouth 4; Virginia 15, Duke 13. Championship: 1998 First Round: Princeton 12, Georgetown 11 (ot); Northwestern 13, Virginia 10. Maryland 8; Penn St. 12, Penn 2. Semifinals: Temple 10, Loyola Maryland 18, West Chester 7; Temple 17, Duke Massachusetts 4; Delaware 7, Penn St. 5. Third Place: Penn 11; James Madison 15, William & Mary 9. Quarterfinals: 2006 First Round: Duke 18, Holy Cross 2; James Madison St. 7, Massachusetts 6 (ot). Championship: Delaware 10, Virginia 8, Princeton 7; Dartmouth 9, Loyola Maryland 8 (ot); 9, Richmond 8; North Carolina 9, Maryland 6; Northwestern Temple 7. North Carolina 11, Temple 10; Maryland 13, James Madison 17, Stanford 9; Georgetown 18, Monmouth 2; Notre 1984 First Round: Lehigh 11, Loyola Maryland 10 (2 8. Semifinals: Virginia 10, Dartmouth 7; Maryland 14, North Dame 16, Cornell 8; Dartmouth 9, Boston U. 4; Princeton ot); Massachusetts 6, Yale 5 (ot); Northwestern 6, New Carolina 9. Championship: Maryland 11, Virginia 5. 8, Virginia 7. Quarterfinals: Duke 16, James Madison 6; Northwestern 17, North Carolina 6; Notre Dame 12, Hampshire 2; Delaware 18, Penn 1. Second Round: Georgetown 7, North Carolina 1999 First Round: Georgetown 9; Dartmouth 7, Princeton 6 (ot). Semifinals: Maryland 12, Lehigh 6; Massachusetts 5, Harvard 4; Temple 6; Penn St. 23, West Chester 7; Dartmouth 20, Loyola Northwestern 11, Duke 10 (ot); Dartmouth 14, Notre Dame 16, Northwestern 7; Delaware 10, Penn St. 9. Semifinals: Maryland 7; James Madison 11, Rutgers 6. Quarterfinals: 8. Championship: Northwestern 7, Dartmouth 4. Maryland 9, Massachusetts 3; Temple 13, Delaware 3. Third Maryland 17, Georgetown 6; Penn St. 9, Princeton 6 (ot); Place: Delaware 9, Massachusetts 5. Championship: Virginia 20, Dartmouth 8; Duke 11, James Madison 10. 2007 First Round: Northwestern 19, Holy Cross 7; Temple 6, Maryland 4. Semifinals: Maryland 17, Penn State 13; Virginia 9, Duke 8. Syracuse 16, Vanderbilt 10; Maryland 13, Yale 7; Penn 11, 1985 Semifinals: New Hampshire 7, Temple 3; Maryland Championship: Maryland 16, Virginia 6. Boston U. 5; Virginia 19, Princeton 10; North Carolina 14, Richmond 7; Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 8; Duke 23, Le 12, Penn St. 11 (3 ot). Championship: New Hampshire 6, 2000 First Round: Georgetown 11, Syracuse 10; Loyola Maryland 5. Maryland 14, Delaware 4; Virginia 13, Boston U. 10; Duke 7, Moyne 8. Quarterfinals: Northwestern 14, Syracuse 9; Dartmouth 6. Quarterfinals: Maryland 7, Georgetown 6 (2 Penn 9, Maryland 7; Virginia 14, North Carolina 8; Duke 12, 1986 First Round: Temple 8, New Hampshire 5; Maryland Johns Hopkins 7. Semifinals: Northwestern 12, Penn 2; 11, Northwestern 7. Semifinals: Penn St. 8, Temple 7; ot); Loyola Maryland 7, North Carolina 5; James Madison 12, Virginia 5; Princeton 9, Duke 8 (2 ot). Semifinals: Maryland Virginia 14, Duke 13. Championship: Northwestern 15, Maryland 12, Virginia 7. Championship: Maryland 11, Virginia 13. Penn St. 10. 17, Loyola Maryland 7; Princeton 15, James Madison 9. Championship: Maryland 16, Princeton 8. 2008 First Round: Northwestern 15, Notre Dame 7; 1987 First Round: New Hampshire 11, Northwestern Princeton 14, Vanderbilt 10; Syracuse 21, Towson 9; North 9; Virginia 10, Maryland 5. Semifinals: Temple 9, New 2001 First Round: Maryland 23, Monmouth 9; James Madison 11, Virginia 8; Dartmouth 9, Penn St. 7; Princeton Carolina 11, Virginia 7; Maryland 20, Temple 7; Duke 10, Hampshire 8; Penn St. 14, Virginia 9. Championship: Penn Georgetown 8; Boston U. 16, New Hampshire 8; Penn 16, St. 7, Temple 6. 14, Cornell 4; Duke 17, Temple 3; Loyola Maryland 15, William & Mary 7; Georgetown 20, Hofstra 5; North Carolina Colgate 7. Quarterfinals: Northwestern 18, Princeton 11; 1988 First Round: Harvard 7, William & Mary 6; Penn St. 12, 14, Syracuse 9. Quarterfinals: Maryland 11, James Syracuse 13, North Carolina 11; Duke 9, Maryland 7; Penn 8, Northwestern 6. Semifinals: Temple 13, Harvard 8; Penn St. Madison 9; Princeton 10, Dartmouth 4; Loyola Maryland Boston U. 5. Semifinals: Northwestern 16, Syracuse 8; Penn 8, Lafayette 6. Championship: Temple 15, Penn St. 7. 7, Duke 6; Georgetown 10, North Carolina 4. Semifinals: 9, Duke 8 (ot). Championship: Northwestern 10, Penn 6. 1989 First Round: Temple 11, Lafayette 5; Princeton 6, Maryland 14, Princeton 7; Georgetown 10, Loyola Maryland 2009 First Round: Northwestern 23, Massachusetts 6; Virginia 5. Semifinals: Penn St. 9, Temple 3; Harvard 7, 9. Championship: Maryland 14, Georgetown 13 (3 ot). Princeton 15, Georgetown 9; Duke 15, Virginia 13 (2 ot); Princeton 5. Championship: Penn St. 7, Harvard 6. 2002 First Round: Georgetown 20, Lafayette 9; Duke 10, Penn 10, Fairfield 8; North Carolina 15, Towson 4; Notre Dame 19, Vanderbilt 13; Syracuse 20, Boston U. 10; 1990 First Round: Temple 9, Penn St. 4; Loyola Maryland Vanderbilt 5; Cornell 16, Syracuse 8; Maryland 13, Loyola Maryland 20, Colgate 4. Quarterfinals: Northwestern 16, 13, Virginia 7. Semifinals: Harvard 13, Temple 7; Maryland Maryland 8; Princeton 25, Le Moyne 3; Notre Dame 11, Princeton 9; Penn 10, Duke 9 (2 ot); North Carolina 16, 10, Loyola Maryland 5. Championship: Harvard 8, Ohio St. 7; North Carolina 22, UMBC 6; Virginia 20, Temple Notre Dame 10; Maryland 12, Syracuse 10. Semifinals: Maryland 7. 8. Quarterfinals: Georgetown 11, Duke 4; Cornell 14, Maryland 4; Princeton 11, Notre Dame 5; North Carolina Northwestern 13, Penn 12 (2 ot); North Carolina 8, Maryland 1991 First Round: Penn St. 11, Lafayette 9; New 14, Virginia 13 (ot). Semifinals: Georgetown­ 12, Cornell 10; 7. Championship: Northwestern 21, North Carolina 7. Hampshire 11, Harvard 10. Semifinals: Virginia 10, Penn Princeton 16, North Carolina 2. Championship: Princeton 2010 First Round: Maryland 20, Marist 5; Penn 14, Boston St. 5; Maryland 4, New Hampshire 3 (ot). Championship: 12, Georgetown 7. U. 9; James Madison 9, Stanford 8; Syracuse 15, Georgetown Virginia 8, Maryland 6. 2003 First Round: Loyola Maryland 18, UMBC 3; Yale 12, 8; North Carolina 18, Navy 5; Virginia 14, Towson 12; 1992 First Round: Princeton 11, Temple 6; Virginia 11, Syracuse 7; Ohio St. 10, Duke 7; Princeton 19, Le Moyne Duke 16, Vanderbilt 15; Northwestern 19, Notre Dame 7. Penn St. 5. Semifinals: Harvard 10, Princeton 5; Maryland 1; Maryland 26, Temple 6; Dartmouth 9, Boston U. 7; Quarterfinals: Maryland 15, Penn 10; Syracuse 7, James 8, Virginia 7 (ot). Championship: Maryland 11, Harvard Virginia 19, American 3; Georgetown 9, James Madison Madison 3; North Carolina 17, Virginia 7; Northwestern 18, 10 (ot). 5. Quarterfinals: Loyola Maryland 13, Yale 7; Princeton Duke 8. Semifinals: Maryland 14, Syracuse 5; Northwestern 1993 First Round: Harvard 11, Dartmouth 8; Princeton 17, Ohio St. 8; Maryland 13, Dartmouth 5; Virginia 16, 15, North Carolina 10. Championship: Maryland 13, 11, Penn St. 7. Semifinals: Virginia 11, Harvard 10 (ot); Georgetown 9. Semifinals: Princeton 5, Loyola Maryland Northwestern 11. Princeton 7, Maryland 6. Championship: Virginia 8, 3; Virginia 9, Maryland 8. Championship: Princeton 8, 2011 First Round: Maryland 19, Navy 6; Princeton 11, Princeton 6 (ot). Virginia 7 (ot). James Madison 10; Duke 12, Penn 9; Florida 13, Stanford 1994 First Round: Loyola Maryland 9, Harvard 4; Virginia 2004 First Round: Princeton 18, Colgate 6; Dartmouth 11; North Carolina 15, Virginia 7; Loyola Maryland 8, William & Mary 4. Semifinals: Maryland 19, Loyola 14, New Hampshire 12; James Madison 14, Johns Hopkins 14, Massachusetts 7; Albany (NY) 10, Dartmouth 7; Maryland 4; Princeton 14, Virginia 13 (ot). Championship: 9; Vanderbilt 5, Loyola Maryland 4; Maryland 22, Temple 4; Northwestern 11, Boston College 8. Quarterfinals: Princeton 10, Maryland 7. Georgetown 13, Duke 12 (ot); Northwestern 10, Notre Dame Maryland 15, Princeton 6; Duke 13, Florida 9; North Carolina 16, Loyola Maryland 13; Northwestern 18, Albany (NY) 4. 1995 First Round: Penn St. 11, James Madison 7; 8; Virginia 19, Mt. St. Mary's 2. Quarterfinals: Princeton Semifinals: Maryland 14, Duke 8; Northwestern 11, North Princeton 14, Temple 8. Semifinals: Maryland 12, Penn St. 6, Dartmouth 5 (ot); Vanderbilt 10, James Madison 4; Carolina 10. Championship: Northwestern 8, Maryland 7. 7; Princeton 13, Dartmouth 8. Championship: Maryland Georgetown 14, Maryland 10; Virginia 15, Northwestern 13, Princeton 5. 11. Semifinals: Princeton 11, Vanderbilt 3; Virginia 12, Georgetown 9. Championship: Virginia 10, Princeton 4. 1996 First Round: Princeton 13, Penn St. 9; Virginia 8, William & Mary 6. Semifinals: Maryland 6, Princeton 5; 6 Division I History

2012 First Round: Florida 6, Albany (NY) 4; Penn St. 15, 2013 First Round: Stony Brook 8, Towson 6; Duke 10, 2014 First Round: Penn 9, Canisius 4; Duke 13, Stanford 8; Towson 8; North Carolina 14, Navy 7; Syracuse 15, Dartmouth Princeton 9 (2 ot); Navy 12, Monmouth 6; Denver 14, Notre Dame 18, High Point 4; Louisville 11, Ohio St. 10 (2 ot); 5; Maryland 15, Massachusetts 12; Loyola Maryland 10, Jacksonville 7; Dartmouth 11, Boston College 8; Loyola Denver 12, Jacksonville 8; Georgetown 9, Johns Hopkins 8 Penn 9 (ot); Duke 11, Virginia 9; Northwestern 12, Notre Maryland 18, High Point 7; Virginia 12, Penn 6; Penn (ot); Princeton 16, Penn St. 13; Boston College 17, Bryant Dame 7. Quarterfinals: Florida 15, Penn St. 2; Syracuse St. 14, Canisius 13; Massachusetts 14, UConn 10; Stanford 9; Loyola Maryland 10, Massachusetts 4; Stony Brook 10, 17, North Carolina 16; Maryland 17, Loyola Maryland 11; 8, Notre Dame 7. Second Round: Maryland 11, Stony Towson 8. Second Round: Maryland 13, Penn 5; Duke 10, Northwestern 12, Duke 7. Semifinals: Syracuse 14, Florida Brook 3; Duke 10, Navy 5; Florida 16, Denver 5; Syracuse Notre Dame 8; Northwestern 11, Louisville 8; Florida 19, 13 (2 ot); Northwestern 9, Maryland 7. Championship: 21, Dartmouth 8; North Carolina 19, Loyola Maryland 9; Denver 9; North Carolina 10, Georgetown 8; Virginia 13, Northwestern 8, Syracuse 6. Virginia 10, Georgetown 8; Penn St. 12, Massachusetts Princeton 11; Boston College 8, Loyola Maryland 3; Syracuse 9; Northwestern 15, Stanford 8. Quarterfinals: Maryland 13, Stony Brook 6. Quarterfinals: Maryland 15, Duke 8; 14, Duke 9; Syracuse 13, Florida 9; North Carolina 13, Northwestern 12, Florida 11 (ot); Virginia 10, North Carolina Virginia 9; Northwestern 15, Penn St. 7. Semifinals: 9; Syracuse 11, Boston College 9. Semifinals: Syracuse 16, Maryland 11, Syracuse 10; North Carolina 11, Northwestern Virginia 8; Maryland 9, Northwestern 6. Championship: 4. Championship: North Carolina 13, Maryland 12 (3 ot). Maryland 15, Syracuse 12. Division I History 7

GOALS IN A GAME—SEMIFINALS Goals In Tournament/Game/Career Goals name, School Year 7 Carol Schultz, Temple vs. Delaware...... May 19, 1984 Goals in a Tournament 6 Cherie Greer, Virginia vs. Princeton...... May 21, 1994 6 Hilary Bowen, Northwestern vs. Syracuse...... May 23, 2008 Goals name, School Year Games 6 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse vs. Virginia...... May 23, 2014 22 Katrina Dowd, Northwestern...... 2009 4 5 Marie Schmucker, Temple vs. Massachusetts...... May 21, 1983 18 shannon Smith, Northwestern...... 2011 4 5 Amanda Veal, Penn St. vs. Virginia...... May 9, 1987 17 Hilary Bowen, Northwestern...... 2008 4 5 Jenny Slinghuff, Virginia vs. Penn St...... May 18, 1991 17 Karen Emas, Delware...... 1984 4 5 Betsy Elder, Maryland vs. Loyola Maryland...... May 21, 1994 16 Kara Cannizzaro, North Carolina...... 2013 4 5 Jen Adams, Maryland vs. Loyola Maryland...... 2000 15 Erin Elbe, Georgetown...... 2001 4 5 , Princeton vs. James Madison...... 2000 14 Aly Josephs, Northwestern...... 2007 4 5 theresa Sherry, Princeton vs. North Carolina...... May 17, 2002 14 Kate Breslin, Virginia...... 2007 4 5 Aly Josephs, Northwestern vs. Penn...... May 25, 2007 14 Karri Ellen Johnson, Maryland...... 2010 4 5 Carolyn Davis, Duke vs. Penn...... May 23, 2008 14 sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown...... 2001 4 5 shannon Gilroy, Florida vs. Syracuse...... May 25, 2012 14 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse...... 2014 4 GOALS IN A GAME—CHAMPIONSHIP GAME GOALS IN A GAME—ALL ROUNDS Goals name, School Date Goals name, School Year 6 Erin Elbe, Georgetown vs. Maryland...... May 20, 2001 8 Kellie Thompson, North Carolina vs. UMBC...... May 9, 2002 6 Cary Chasney, Virginia vs. Northwestern...... May 22, 2005 8 Lauren Aumiller, Virginia vs. Georgetown...... May 11, 2003 5 Kathleen Barrett, Temple vs. Delaware...... May 22, 1983 7 Karen Emas, Delaware vs. Penn...... May 9, 1984 5 Kelly Amonte, Maryland vs. Virginia...... May 19, 1996 7 Carol Schultz, Temple vs. Delaware...... May 19, 1984 5 Jen Adams, Maryland vs. Princeton...... 2000 7 Claudia Ovchinnikoff, Temple vs. James Madison...... May 10, 1997 5 Kristen Kjellman, Northwestern vs. Virginia...... May 22, 2005 7 nicole Ross, Temple vs. Duke...... May 6, 1998 5 Hilary Bowen, Northwestern vs. Virginia...... May 27, 2007 7 Allison Comito; Maryland vs. Georgetown...... May 8, 1999 5 Hilary Bowen, Northwestern vs. North Carolina...... May 24, 2009 7 Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell vs. Maryland...... May 12, 2002 5 Beth Glaros, Maryland vs. Syracuse ...... May 25, 2014 7 Gail Decker, Johns Hopkins vs. James Madison...... May 13, 2004 4 Maggy Dunphy, Penn St. vs. Maryland...... May 17, 1986 7 Aly Josephs, Northwestern vs. Mt. St. Mary’s ...... May 12, 2005 4 Anysia Fedec, Maryland vs. Penn St...... May 17, 1986 7 Katrina Dowd, Northwestern vs. Massachusetts...... May 10, 2009 4 Denise Bourassa, Temple vs. Penn St...... May 21,1988 7 Katrina Dowd, Northwestern vs. Princeton...... May 16, 2009 4 Gail Cummings, Temple vs. Penn St...... May 21, 1988 6 Francesca DenHartog, Harvard vs. Northwestern...... May 11, 1983 4 Kelly Amonte, Maryland vs. Princeton...... May 21, 1995 6 Cherie Greer, Virginia vs. Princeton...... May 21, 1994 4 Cathy Nelson, Maryland vs. Virginia...... May 17, 1998 6 Claudia Ovchinnikoff; Temple vs. North Carolina...... May 9, 1998 4 Allison Comito, Maryland vs. Princeton...... May 21, 2000 6 Megan Martin, Penn St. vs. West Chester...... May 5, 1999 4 Courtney Hobbs, Maryland vs. Princeton...... May 21, 2000 6 Kate Graw, Dartmouth vs. Loyola Maryland...... May 5, 1999 4 Wick Stanwick, Georgetown vs. Princeton...... May 19, 2002 6 Erin Elbe, Georgetown vs. Hofstra...... May 10, 2001 4 Amy Appelt, Virginia vs. Princeton...... May 23, 2004 6 Kellie Thompson, North Carolina vs. Syracuse...... May 10, 2001 4 Aly Josephs, Northwestern vs. Dartmouth...... May 28, 2006 6 Erin Elbe, Georgetown vs. Maryland...... May 20, 2001 4 Katrina Dowd, Northwestern vs. North Carolina...... May 24, 2009 6 Wick Stanwick, Georgetown vs. Lafayette...... May 9, 2002 4 Danielle Spencer, Northwestern vs. North Carolina...... May 24, 2009 6 Cary Chasney, Virginia vs. Northwestern...... May 22, 2005 4 Beth Glaros, Maryland vs. Northwestern...... May 29, 2011 6 Kate Breslin, Virginia vs. Princeton...... May 13, 2007 4 shannon Smith, Northwestern vs. Maryland...... May 29, 2011 6 Hannah Nielsen, Northwestern vs. Notre Dame ...... May 11, 2008 4 Kara Cannizzaro, North Carolina vs. Maryland...... May 26, 2013 6 sarah Dalton, Boston U. vs. New Hampshire...... May 11, 2008 6 Hilary Bowen, Northwestern vs. Syracuse...... May 23, 2008 GOALS—CAREER 6 Laura Zimmerman, North Carolina vs. Syracuse...... May 19, 2012 6 Alyssa Murray, Syracuse vs. Virginia...... May 23, 2014 name School Years Goals Gms. 1. Katrina Dowd northwestern...... 2007-10 45 16 2. Amy Appelt virginia...... 2002-05 41 13 GOALS IN A GAME—QUARTERFINALS 3. Hilary Bowen northwestern...... 2006-10 40 16 Goals name, School Year 4. Kristen Kjellman virginia...... 2004-07 39 14 8 Lauren Aumiller, Virginia vs. Georgetown...... May 11, 2003 Shannon Smith northwestern...... 2009-12 39 16 7 Allison Comito; Maryland vs. Georgetown...... May 8, 1999 6. Jen Adams Maryland...... 1998-01 37 13 7 Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell vs. Maryland...... May 12, 2002 Aly Josephs northwestern...... 2004-07 37 14 7 Katrina Dowd, Northwestern vs. Princeton...... May 16, 2009 Lauren Simone Princeton...... 2000-03 37 14 6 Claudia Ovchinnikoff; Temple vs. North Carolina...... May 9, 1998 9. Erin Elbe Georgetown...... 1999-02 36 12 6 Laura Zimmerman, North Carolina vs. Syracuse...... May 19, 2012 10. sarah Mollison Maryland...... 2008-11 35 13 5 Jennifer Gowan, Temple vs. Princeton...... May 14, 1983 Laura Zimmerman north Carolina...... 2009-12 35 12 5 Liz Berkery, Harvard vs. New Hampshire...... May 11, 1991 12. Erin Fitzgerald northwestern...... 2010-13 33 15 5 Amy Appelt, Virginia vs. North Carolina...... May 12, 2002 Alyssa Murray syracuse...... 2012-14 33 11 5 Kellie Thompson, North Carolina vs. Virginia...... May 12, 2002 14. Lindsey Biles Princeton...... 2002-05 31 14 5 theresa Sherry, Princeton vs. Ohio St...... May 11, 2003 Kara Cannizzaro north Carolina...... 2010-13 31 12 5 Kristen Kjellman, Northwestern vs. Virginia...... May 16, 2004 16. Allison Comito Maryland...... 1998-01 30 13 5 Katieanne Christian, Dartmouth vs. Georgetown...... May 15, 2005 Meredith Frank northwestern...... 2006-09 30 16 5 Kate Breslin, Virginia vs. North Carolina...... May 19, 2007 18. Abbey Friend north Carolina...... 2011-14 29 11 5 Jillian Byers, Notre Dame vs. North Carolina...... May 16, 2009 19. Kelly Coppedge Maryland...... 2001-04 28 11 5 Lizzy Drumm, Princeton vs. Northwestern...... May 16, 2009 20. Ali DeLuca Penn...... 2007-10 27 12 5 Katie Rowan, Syracuse vs. Maryland...... May 16, 2009 Cory Donohoe north Carolina...... 2008-11 27 12 5 Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland vs. Penn...... May 22,2010 Charlotte Kenworthy Princeton...... 2000-03 27 14 5 sarah Mollison, Maryland vs. Penn...... May 22, 2010 Sheehan Stanwick Georgetown...... 1998-01 27 9 5 Grace Gavin, Loyola Maryland vs. North Carolina...... May 21, 2011 Wick Stanwick Georgetown...... 2000-03 27 12 5 shannon Smith, Northwestern vs. Albany...... May 21, 2011 5 Kara Cannizzaro, North Carolina vs. Syracuse...... May 19, 2012 5 Hannah Schmilt, Loyola Maryland vs. Maryland...... May 19, 2012 5 Alex Aust, Maryland vs. Duke...... May 18, 2013 5 Abbey Friend, North Carolina vs. Virginia...... May 18, 2013 5 taylor Cummings, Maryland vs. Duke ...... May 17, 2014 8 Division I History

Goals in a Game (Both Teams)—ALL ROUNDS Team Goals in Tournament/Game No. School / Opponent Year 33 syracuse (17) vs. North Carolina (16)...... May 19, 2012 32 Maryland (23) vs. Monmouth (9)...... May 10, 2001 Goals in a TOURNAMENT 32 Maryland (26) vs. Temple (6)...... May 8, 2003 Goals School Year Games 32 notre Dame (19) vs. Vanderbilt (13)...... May 10, 2009 73 northwestern...... 2009 4 31 Duke (23) vs. Le Moyne (8)...... May 13, 2007 64 Princeton...... 2002 4 31 Duke (16) vs. Vanderbilt (15)...... May 16, 2010 63 northwestern...... 2010 4 30 Penn St. (23) vs. West Chester (7)...... May 5, 1999 62 Maryland...... 2001 4 30 Maryland (17) vs. Penn St. (13)...... May 14, 1999 62 Maryland...... 2010 4 30 syracuse (21) vs. Towson (9)...... May 11, 2008 60 northwestern...... 2007 4 30 syracuse (20) vs. Boston U. (10)...... May 10, 2009 60 virginia...... 2007 4 59 northwestern...... 2008 4 Goals in a Game (Both Teams)—QUARTERFINALS 56 virginia...... 2004 4 No. School / Opponent Year 56 north Carolina...... 2013 4 33 syracuse (17) vs. North Carolina (16)...... May 19, 2012 55 Maryland...... 2011 4 29 northwestern (18) vs. Princeton (11)...... May 17, 2008 53 Georgetown...... 2001 4 29 north Carolina (16) vs. Loyola Maryland (13)...... May 21, 2011 52 northwestern...... 2006 4 28 virginia (20) vs. Dartmouth (8)...... May 8, 1999 52 syracuse...... 2012 4 28 Maryland (17) vs. Loyola Maryland (11)...... May 19, 2012 52 Maryland...... 2014 4 27 north Carolina (14) vs. Virginia (13)...... May 12, 2002 52 syracuse...... 2014 4 26 virginia (15) vs. Northwestern (11)...... May 16, 2004 26 north Carolina (16) vs. Notre Dame (10)...... May 16, 2009 GOALS IN A HALF (bOTH tEAMS)—ALL ROUNDS 26 northwestern (18) vs. Duke (8) ...... May 22, 2010 No. School / Opponent (Half) Year 25 Princeton (17) vs. Ohio St. (8)...... May 11, 2003 21 Massachusetts (5) vs. Northwestern (16) (1st)...... May 10, 2009 25 virgina (16) vs. Georgetown (9)...... May 11, 2003 20 temple (4) vs. Maryland (16) (2nd)...... May 8, 2003 25 northwestern (16) vs. Princeton (9)...... May 16, 2009 20 Boston U. (6) vs. Syracuse (14) (1st)...... May 10, 2009 25 Maryland (15) vs. Penn (10)...... May 22, 2010 20 vanderbilt (7) vs. Notre Dame (13) (1st)...... May 10, 2009 19 Le Moyne (6) vs. Duke (13) (1st)...... May 13, 2007 Goals in a Game (Both Teams)—Semifinals 19 north Carolina (9) vs. Syracuse (10) (2nd)...... May 19, 2012 No. School / Opponent Year 18 West Chester (6) vs. Loyola Maryland (12) (2nd)...... May 6, 1998 30 Maryland (17) vs. Penn St. (13)...... May 14, 1999 18 West Chester (2) vs. Penn St. (16) (1st)...... May 5, 1999 28 virginia (15) vs. Duke (13)...... May 20, 2005 18 virginia (12) vs. Dartmouth (6) (2nd)...... May 8, 1999 27 Princeton (14) vs. Virginia (13)...... May 21, 1994 18 towson (5) vs. Syracuse (13) (1st)...... May 11, 2008 27 virginia (14) vs. Duke (13)...... May 25, 2007 18 north Carolina (3) vs. Northwestern (15) (1st)...... May 24, 2009 27 syracuse (14) vs. Florida (13)...... May 25, 2012 18 Dartmouth (6) vs. Syracuse (12) (1st)...... May 12, 2013 25 northwestern (13) vs. Penn (12)...... May 22, 2009 25 northwestern (15) vs. North Carolina (10)...... May 28, 2010 GOALS IN A HALF (bOTH tEAMS)—Quarterfinals 24 Maryland (17) vs. Loyola Maryland (7)...... 2000 No. School / Opponent (Half) Year 24 Princeton (15) vs. James Madison (9)...... 2000 19 north Carolina (9) vs. Syracuse (10) (2nd)...... May 19, 2012 24 northwestern (16) vs. Syracuse (8)...... May 23, 2008 18 virginia (12) vs. Dartmouth (6) (2nd)...... May 8, 1999 24 syracuse (16) vs. Virginia (8)...... May 23, 2014 17 Loyola Maryland (7) vs. North Carolina (10) (1st)...... May 21, 2011 16 Albany (3) vs. Northwestern (13) (1st)...... May 21, 2011 Goals in a Game (Both Teams)—Championship 16 Penn St. (3) vs. Northwestern (13) (1st)...... May 18, 2013 No. School / Opponent Year 15 virginia (9) vs. Georgetown (6) (2nd)...... May 11, 2003 28 northwestern (15) vs. Virginia (13)...... May 27, 2007 15 ohio St. (6) vs. Princeton (9) (1st)...... May 11, 2003 28 northwestern (21) vs. North Carolina (7)...... May 24, 2009 15 Princeton (4) vs. Northwestern (11) (1st)...... May 17, 2008 27 Maryland (14) vs. Georgetown (13)...... May 20, 2001 15 Duke (2) vs. Northwestern (13) (1st)...... May 22, 2010 27 Maryland (15) vs. Syracuse (12)...... May 25, 2014 15 Penn (6) vs. Maryland (9) (2nd)...... May 22, 2010 25 north Carolina (13) vs. Maryland (12)...... May 26, 2013 15 Loyola Maryland (6) vs. Maryland (9) (1st)...... May 19, 2012 24 Maryland (16) vs. Princeton (8)...... 2000 24 Maryland (13) vs. Northwestern (11)...... May 30, 2010 GOALS IN A HALF (bOTH tEAMS)—Semifinals 23 northwestern (13) vs. Virginia (10)...... May 22, 2005 No. School / Opponent (Half) Year 22 temple (15) vs. Penn St. (7)...... May 21, 1988 17 Maryland (9) vs. Penn St. (8) (1st)...... May 14, 1999 22 Maryland (16) vs. Virginia (6)...... May 16, 1999 17 north Carolina (6) vs. Northwestern (11) (2nd)...... May 28, 2010 16 virginia (9) vs. Duke (7) (1st)...... May 20, 2005 Goals in a Game—ALL ROUNDS 16 virginia (11) vs. Duke (5) (2nd)...... May 25, 2007 No. School / Opponent Year 16 syracuse (10) vs. Florida (6) (2nd)...... May 25, 2012 26 Maryland vs. Temple (6)...... May 8, 2003 15 Maryland (9) vs. Duke (6) (2nd)...... May 27, 2011 25 Princeton vs. Le Moyne (3)...... May 9, 2002 14 Georgetown (8) vs. Cornell (6) (2nd)...... May 17, 2002 23 Penn St. vs. West Chester (7)...... May 5, 1999 13 virginia (4) vs. Penn St. (9) (1st)...... May 9, 1987 23 Maryland vs. Monmouth (9)...... May 10, 2001 13 Maryland (8) vs. Penn St. (5) (2nd)...... May 14, 1999 23 Duke vs. Le Moyne (8)...... May 13, 2007 13 James Madison (5) vs. Princeton (8) (2nd)...... 2000 23 northwestern vs. Massachusetts (6)...... May 10, 2009 13 Dartmouth (8) vs. Notre Dame (5) (2nd)...... May 26, 2006 22 north Carolina vs. UMBC (6)...... May 9, 2002 13 Penn (7) vs. Northwestern (6) (2nd)...... May 22, 2009 22 Maryland vs. Temple (4)...... May 13, 2004 21 syracuse vs. Towson (9)...... May 11, 2008 GOALS IN A HALF (bOTH tEAMS)—Championship 21 northwestern vs. North Carolina (7)...... May 24, 2009 No. School / Opponent (Half) Year 21 syracuse vs. Dartmouth (8)...... May 12, 2013 18 north Carolina (3) vs. Northwestern (15) (1st)...... May 24, 2009 20 Dartmouth vs. Loyola Maryland (7)...... May 5, 1999 17 virginia (6) vs. Northwestern (11) (1st)...... May 27, 2007 20 virginia vs. Dartmouth (8)...... May 8, 1999 17 Maryland (13) vs. Princeton (4) (2nd)...... 2000 20 Georgetown vs. Hofstra (5)...... May 10, 2001 16 northwestern (8) vs. Maryland (8) (1st)...... May 30, 2010 20 virginia vs. Temple (8)...... May 9, 2002 15 northwestern (8) vs. Virginia (7) (1st)...... May 22, 2005 20 Georgetown vs. Lafayette (9)...... May 9, 2002 15 Maryland (9) vs. Georgetown (6) (1st)...... May 20, 2001 20 Maryland vs. Temple (7)...... May 11, 2008 15 north Carolina (9) vs. Maryland (6) (1st)...... May 26, 2013 20 Maryland vs. Colgate (4)...... May 10, 2009 15 Maryland (9) vs. Syracuse (6) (1st)...... May 25, 2014 20 syracuse vs. Boston U. (10)...... May 10, 2009 13 Maryland (11) vs. Virginia (2) (1st)...... May 16, 1999 20 Maryland vs. Marist (5)...... May 15, 2010 13 temple (9) vs. Penn St. (4) (1st)...... May 21, 1988 13 Maryland (8) vs. Penn St. (5) (1st)...... May 17, 1986 Division I History 9

Goals in a Game—QUARTERFINALS 2013 First Round Duke 10 Princeton 9 (2 ot) 2013 Championship north Carolina 13 Maryland 12 (3 ot) No. School / Opponent Year 2014 First Round Louisville 11 ohio St. 10 (2 ot) 20 virginia vs. Dartmouth (8)...... May 8, 1999 2014 First Round Georgetown 9 Johns Hopkins 8 18 northwestern vs. Princeton (11)...... May 17, 2008 2014 Quarterfinals northwestern 12 Florida 11 18 northwestern vs. Duke (8)...... May 22, 2010 18 northwestern vs. Albany (4)...... May 21, 2011 11 in First Round; 9 in Quarterfinals; 9 in Semifinals; 1 in Third Place Game; 5 in Championship Game. 17 Maryland vs. Georgetown (6)...... May 8, 1999 12 were 2 OT; 5 were 3 OT. 17 Princeton vs. Ohio St. (8)...... May 11, 2003 17 northwestern vs. North Carolina (6)...... May 19, 2006 Overtime Games by School (35) 17 north Carolina vs. Virginia (7)...... May 22, 2010 17 syracuse vs. North Carolina (16)...... May 19, 2012 17 Maryland vs. Loyola Maryland (11)...... May 19, 2002 School Year Score vs. Opponent Round Dartmouth (2-1) 2006 7-6 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals Goals in a Game—SEMIFINALS 2004 5-6 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals 1998 9-8 vs. Loyola Maryland Quarterfinals No. School / Opponent Year Duke (2-4) 2013 10-9 vs. Princeton First Round 19 Maryland vs. Loyola Maryland (4)...... May 21, 1994 2009 9-10 vs. Penn Quarterfinals 17 Maryland vs. Penn St. (13)...... May 14, 1999 17 Maryland vs. Loyola Maryland (7)...... May 19, 2000 2009 15-13 vs. Virginia First Round 16 Princeton vs. North Carolina (2)...... May 17, 2002 2006 10-11 vs. Northwestern semifinals 16 northwestern vs. Syracuse (8)...... May 23, 2008 2004 12-13 vs. Georgetown First Round 2000 8-9 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals 16 syracuse vs. Virginia (8)...... May 23, 2014 Florida (0-2) 2014 11-12 vs. Northwestern Quarterfinals 15 Princeton vs. James Madison (9)...... May 19, 2000 15 virginia vs. Duke (13)...... May 20, 2005 2012 13-14 vs. Syracuse Semifinals 15 northwestern vs. North Carolina (10)...... May 28, 2010 Georgetown (2-3) 2014 9-8 vs. Johns Hopkins First Round 14 Princeton vs. Virginia (13)...... May 21, 1994 2004 13-12 vs. Duke First Round 2001 13-14 vs. Maryland Championship 14 Maryland vs. North Carolina (9)...... May 15, 1998 2000 6-7 vs. Maryland Quarterfinals 14 Maryland vs. Princeton (7)...... May 18, 2001 14 Dartmouth vs. Notre Dame (8)...... May 26, 2006 1998 11-12 vs. Princeton First Round 14 virginia vs. Duke (13)...... May 25, 2007 Harvard (0-2) 1993 10-11 vs. Virginia Semifinals 14 Maryland vs. Syracuse (5)...... May 28, 2010 1992 10-11 vs. Maryland Championship Johns Hopkins (0-1) 2014 8-9 vs. Georgetown First Round 14 Maryland vs. Duke (8)...... May 27, 2011 Lehigh (1-0) 1984 11-10 vs. Loyola Maryland First Round 14 syracuse vs. Florida (13)...... May 25, 2012 Louisville (1-0) 2014 11-10 vs. Ohio St. First Round Loyola Maryland (1-2) 2012 10-9 vs. Penn First Round Goals in a Game—CHAMPIONSHIP 1998 8-9 vs. Dartmouth Quarterfinals No. School / Opponent Year 1984 10-11 vs. Lehigh First Round 21 northwestern vs. North Carolina (7)...... May 24, 2009 Maryland (6-1) 2013 12-13 vs. North Carolina Championship 16 Maryland vs. Virginia (6)...... May 16, 1999 2001 14-13 vs. Georgetown Championship 16 Maryland vs. Princeton (8)...... May 21, 2000 2000 7-6 vs. Georgetown Quarterfinals 15 temple vs. Penn St. (7)...... May 21, 1988 1992 11-10 vs. Harvard Championship 15 northwestern vs. Virginia (13)...... May 27, 2007 1992 8-7 vs. Virginia Semifinals 15 Maryland vs. Syracuse (12)...... May 25, 2014 1991 4-3 vs. New Hampshire semifinals 14 Maryland vs. Georgetown (13)...... May 20, 2001 1985 12-11 vs. Penn St. Semifinals 13 Maryland vs. Princeton (5)...... May 21, 1995 Massachusetts (1-1) 1984 6-5 vs. Yale First Round 13 Georgetown vs. Maryland (14)...... May 20, 2001 1983 6-7 vs. Penn St. Third Place 13 northwestern vs. Virginia (10)...... May 22, 2005 New Hampshire (0-1) 1991 3-4 vs. Maryland Semifinals 13 virginia vs. Northwestern (15)...... May 27, 2007 North Carolina (3-1) 2013 13-12 vs. Maryland Championship 13 Maryland vs. Northwestern (11)...... May 30, 2010 2005 7-6 vs. Penn St. First Round 13 north Carolina vs. Maryland (12)...... May 26, 2013 2002 13-14 vs. Virginia Quarterfinals 1997 12-11 vs. Virginia First Round Northwestern (1-0) 2014 12-11 vs. Florida Quarterfinals Overtime Games by Year (35) Ohio St. (0-1) 2014 10-11 vs. Louisville First Round Penn (2-2) 2012 9-10 vs. Loyola Maryland First Round 2009 12-13 vs. Northwestern semifinals Year Round winner Opponent 2009 10-9 vs. Duke Quarterfinals 1983 third Place Game Penn St. 7 Massachusetts 6 2008 9-8 vs. Duke Semifinals 1984 First Round Lehigh 11 Loyola Maryland 10 Penn St. (2-2) 2005 6-7 vs. North Carolina First Round 1984 First Round Massachusetts 6 yale 5 1985 semifinals Maryland 12 Penn St. 11 (3 ot) 1999 9-6 vs. Princeton Quarterfinals 1991 semifinals Maryland 4 New Hampshire 3 1985 11-12 vs. Maryland Semifinals 1983 7-6 vs. Massachusetts third Place 1992 semifinals Maryland 8 Virginia 7 Princeton (5-4) 2013 9-10 vs. Duke First Round 1992 Championship Maryland 11 Harvard 10 2006 6-7 vs. Dartmouth Quarterfinals 1993 semifinals virginia 11 Harvard 10 1993 Championship virginia 8 Princeton 6 2004 6-5 vs. Dartmouth Quarterfinals 1994 semifinals Princeton 14 virginia 13 2003 8-7 vs. Virginia Championship 2000 9-8 vs. Duke Quarterfinals 1997 First Round north Carolina 12 virginia 11 (3 ot) 1999 6-9 vs. Penn St. Quarterfinals 1998 First Round Princeton 12 Georgetown 11 1998 12-11 vs. Georgetown First Round 1998 Quarterfinals Dartmouth 9 Loyola Maryland 8 1999 Quarterfinals Penn St. 9 Princeton 6 1994 14-13 vs. Virginia Semifinals 2000 Quarterfinals Maryland 7 Georgetown 6 (2 ot) 1993 6-8 vs. Virginia Championship Syracuse (1-0) 2012 14-13 vs. Florida Semifinals 2000 Quarterfinals Princeton 9 Duke 8 (2 ot) Virginia (3-5) 2009 13-15 vs. Duke First Round 2001 Championship Maryland 14 Georgetown 13 (3 ot) 2003 7-8 vs. Princeton Championship 2002 Quarterfinals virginia 14 North Carolina 13 2003 Championship Princeton 8 Virginia 7 2002 14-13 vs. North Carolina Quarterfinals 2004 Quarterfinals Princeton 6 Dartmouth 5 (2 ot) 1997 11-12 vs. North Carolina First Round 1994 13-14 vs. Princeton Semifinals 2004 First Round Georgetown 13 Duke 12 (2 ot) 1993 8-6 vs. Princeton Championship 2005 First Round north Carolina 7 Penn St. 6 (3 ot) 1993 11-10 vs. Harvard Semifinals 2006 Quarterfinals Dartmouth 7 Princeton 6 (2 ot) 2006 semifinals northwestern 11 Duke 10 (2 ot) 1992 7-8 vs. Maryland Semifinals 2008` semifinals Penn 9 Duke 8 Yale (0-1) 1984 5-6 vs. Massachusetts First Round 2009 First Round Duke 15 Virginia 13 (2 ot) 2009 Quarterfinals Penn 10 Duke 9 (2 ot) 2009 semifinals northwestern 13 Penn 12 (2 ot) 2012 First Round Loyola Maryland 10 Penn 9 2012 semifinals syracuse 14 Florida 13 (2 ot) Division I Championship Highlights 1

Division I Championship Highlights

2014 2014 First Round MAY 9 at College Park, Md. Maryland captures its 11th NCAA women’s championship: Penn 9, Canisius 4 An NCAA-record crowd of 10,311 watched a women’s lacrosse game on Canisius 2 2 — 4 May 25. Most of them, fans of the Terps, went home happy. Penn 7 2 — 9 Canisius scoring – Maria Kotas 2; Meghan Cuddy 2. For the 11th time in school history, Maryland hoisted the trophy after beat- Penn scoring – Tory Bensen 4; Nina Corcoran 1; Lindsey Smith 1; Catherine ing Syracuse 15-12 in the title game of the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Dickinson 1; Iris Williamson 1; Brooke Kiley 1. Shots: Penn 17, Canisius 20. Saves: Canisius-Kayla Scully 4; Penn-Lucy Ferguson 7. Lacrosse Championships. Attendance: 152. In 17 all-time meetings between the schools, the Orange have won just MAY 9 at Notre Dame, Ind. once. All three losses in 24 games in 2014 came to Cathy Reese’s Terps. Duke 13, Stanford 8 The game included three runs of four goals, two by Syracuse and one by Stanford 4 4 — 8 Maryland, and one five-goal run in the opening five minutes by theT erps. Duke 6 7 — 13 Stanford scoring – Alexandra Crerend 3; Rachel Ozer 2; Meg Lentz 1; Kelsey Murray Junior Brooke Griffin scored a natural hat trick in the first 10 minutes of 1; Meredith Kalinowski 1. the second half to put the Terps up 12-7; the third goal came after a slick Duke scoring – Kerrin Maurer 4; Maddy Morrissey 2; Taylor Trimble 2; Brigid Smith 2; Sydney Peterson 2; Erin Tenneson 1. 360-degree spin just outside the goal crease to push her total to 62 for Shots: Stanford 26, Duke 20. Saves: Stanford-Katie Wiseman 3; Duke-Kelsey Duryea 2014. 9. Attendance: 154. Beth Glaros, a native of Ellicott City, Md., nabbed her fourth with 13:56 to play to give the Terps a 14-8 advantage. MAY 9 at Notre Dame, Ind. Tewaaraton finalistT aylor Cummings, also from Ellicott City, dominated Notre Dame 18, High Point 4 High Point 2 2 — 4 the draws in the opening half and totaled three goals to finish her sopho- Notre Dame 12 6 — 18 more season with 63. Kristen Lamon also had a hat trick. High Point scoring – Sara Kuhlman 2; Alec Perry 1; Kendyl Gardner 1. Notre Dame scoring – Rachel Sexton 4; Cortney Fortunato 3; Kaitlyn Brosco 3; Caitlin Cummings was named the tournament’s most outstanding player. Gargan 2; Kiera McMullan 2; Stephanie Toy 2; Shauna Pugliese 1; Brie Custis 1. Shots: High Point 15, Notre Dame 34. Saves: High Point-Julia Burns 5; Hayley Peets The Terps, and Cummings, won the first five draws and took advantage, 5; Notre Dame-Liz O’Sullivan 4; Allie Mrray 2. building a 5-0 lead. Attendance: 431. The Orange finally got possession and broke their early drought when MAY 9 at Evanston, Ill. Kayla Treanor, from behind the cage, twice, scored along with Cross to cut Louisville 11, Ohio St. 10 (2 ot) the deficit to 5-3 with 12:06 left in the half.T reanor, a Tewaaraton finalist, Louisville 5 4 1 1 — 11 would not score another goal. Ohio St. 6 3 1 0 — 10 Louisville scoring – Nikki Boltja 4; Faye Brust 2; Cortnee Daley 2; Laura Patterson 1; The Orange’s other Tewaaraton finalist, Alyssa Murray, had a rush from the Colleen O’Malley 1; Carissa Corbett 1. top of the formation to make it 5-4. Ohio St. scoring – Cian Dabrowski 2; Katie Chase 2; Jennifer Porretto; Kelsea Ayers 2; Mary Kate Facchina 1; Morgan Fee 1. But, in the blink of an eye, the Terps responded with a trio of goals, two Shots: Louisville 28, Ohio St. 14. Saves: Louisville-Ashley Peacock 8; Ashley Herbst 2; Ohio St.-Tori DeScenza 11. by Cummings. The first came thanks to a draw-control win and a 50-yard Attendance: 107. rush. MAY 9 at Gainesville, Fla. Then it was Syracuse’s turn again, getting goals by Katie Webster and Denver 12, Jacksonville 8 Bridget Daley for 8-6. Jacksonville 6 2 — 8 The Terps finished the half, as you might expect, with a Glaros goal and the Denver 8 4 — 12 Jacksonville scoring – Brittney Orashen 4; Taylor McCord 2; Holly Ventimiglia 1; two teams headed to the locker room at 9-6. Kelsey Wiglesworth 1. The Orange cut it to 9-7 early in the second half, but a run of four goals by Denver scoring – Rachael McKinnon 3; Jenn Etzel 2; Kiki Boone 2; Meredith Harris 2; Jill Remenapp 1; Christa Reese 1; Sarah Kasun 1. the Terps – Griffin’s hat trick and one by Lamon – and it was 13-7. Shots: Jacksonville 26, Denver 22. Saves: Jacksonville-Asia Moore 4; Denver-Hannah Hook 8. One final push saw Syracuse rally with Webster scoring a pair of goals to Attendance: 268. cut Maryland’s lead to 15-10 with 5:41 left. Amy Cross scored 36 seconds later and it was 15-11. Murray made it 15-12, finding the bottom corner MAY 9 at Chapel Hill, N.C. with 4:21 showing. Georgetown 9, Johns Hopkins 8 (1 ot) Georgetown 6 2 1 — 9 But a pair of turnovers all but sealed the Orange’s fate as Maryland was Johns Hopkins 4 4 0 — 8 able to run out the final two minutes playing keep away. Georgetown scoring – Kelyn Freedman 3; Jody Cumberpatch 2; Courtney Caputo 1; Caroline Tarzian 1; Meghan Farrell 1; Reilly Woodman 1. Despite a 12-4 advantage in draw controls, Syracuse still trailed by only Johns Hopkins scoring – Dene’ DiMartino 3; Jenna Reifler 2; Sammy Cermack 2; Sarah Taylor 1. three after 30 minutes. In the second half, the Orange won 9-of-13 draws. Shots: Georgetown 27, Johns Hopkins 16. Saves: Georgetown-Maddy Fisher 5; The Orange were whistled for 43 fouls. Johns Hopkins-Caroline Federico 9. Attendance: 103. Webster and Murray led SU with three goals each. Treanor and Cross each Hig h lig ts scored twice.​ Division II Division 2 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 9 at Charlottesville, Va. MAY 11 at Gainesville, Fla. Princeton 16, Penn St. 13 Florida 19, Denver 9 Princeton 6 10 — 16 Denver 5 4 — 9 Penn St. 8 5 — 13 Florida 11 8 — 19 Princeton scoring – Erin McMunn 4; Olivia Hompe 2; Sarah Lloyd 2; Mary-Kate Sivilli Denver scoring – Jill Remenapp 2; Jenn Etzel 2; Rachael McKinnon 1; Christa Reese 2; Blake Dietrick 2; Anya Gersoff 2; Erin Slifer 1; Anna Doherty 1. 1; Rachael Dillon 1; Sonorah Vinyard 1; Sarah Kasun 1. Penn St. scoring – Maggie McCormick 2; Madison Cyr 2; Kelly Lechner 2; Tatum Florida scoring – Devon Schneider 5; Mollie Stevens 4; Shannon Gilroy 3; Nora Barry Coffey 2; Mackenzie Cyr 1; Jess Loizeaux 1; Abby Smucker 1; Jenna Mosketti 1; 2; Sam Darcangelo 2; Sammi Burgess 1; Lauren Lea 1; Carly Ross 1. Natalie Schmitt 1. Shots: Denver 23, Florida 34. Saves: Denver-Hannah Hook 10; Florida-Mary-Sean Shots: Princeton 22, Penn St. 28. Saves: Princeton-Annie Woehling 0, Caroline Franke Wilcox 6, Cara Canington 1. 12; Penn St.-Emi Smith 1, Cat Rainone 2, Natalia Angelo 0. Attendance: 471. Attendance: 217. MAY 11 at Chapel Hill, N.C. MAY 9 at Newton, Mass. North Carolina 10, Georgetown 8 Loyola Maryland 10, Massachusetts 4 Georgetown 4 4 — 8 Massachusetts 3 1 — 4 North Carolina 5 5 — 10 Loyola Maryland 4 6 — 10 Georgetown scoring – Reilly Woodman 2; Hannah Franklin 2; Meghan Farrell 1; Massachusetts scoring – Sam Rush 2; Melissa Carelli 1; Courtney McGrath 1. Courtney Caputo 1; Colleen Lovett 1; Kristen Bandos 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Hannah Schmitt 3; Sydney Thomas 2; Annie Thomas 2; Ali North Carolina scoring – Abbey Friend 4; Molly Hendrick 2; Maggie Bill 2; Carly Habicht 1; Taryn VanThof 1; Kara Burke 1. Reed 2. Shots: Massachusetts 22, Loyola Maryland 20. Saves: Massachusetts-Rachel Vallarelli Shots: Georgetown 22, North Carolina 17. Saves: Georgetown-Maddy Fisher 4; 3; Loyola Maryland-Molly Wolf 10. North Carolina-Caylee Waters 2, Megan Ward 8. Attendance: 439. Attendance: 276. MAY 9 at Newton, Mass. MAY 11 at Charlottesville, Va. Boston College 17, Bryant 9 Virginia 13, Princeton 11 Bryant 5 4 — 9 Princeton 4 7 — 11 Boston College 10 7 — 17 Virginia 8 5 — 13 Bryant scoring – Lisa Vendel 2; Kimberley Sniffen 2; Lauren Descalzo 2; Haley Bloom Princeton scoring – Erin Slifer 4; Mary-Kate Sivilli 3; Sarah Lloyd 1; Anna Doherty 1; 2; Katherine Keckeisen 1. Olivia Hompe 1; Blake Dietrick 1. Boston College scoring – Covie Stanwick 5; Sarah Mannelly 4; Mikaela Rix 2; Moira Virginia scoring – Liza Blue 4; Ashlee Warner 3; Maggie Preas 3; Posey Valis 2; Christie Barry 2; Brooke Blue 1; Cali Ceglarski 1; Mary Kate O’Neill 1; Kate Rich 1. Donovan 1. Shots: Bryant 16, Boston College 31. Saves: Bryant-Brianna Watt 6; Boston College- Shots: Princeton 25, Virginia 27. Saves: Princeton-Caroline Franke 7; Virginia-Liz Zoe Ochoa 5. Colgan 6. Attendance: 439. Attendance: 405. MAY 9 at Syracuse, N.Y. MAY 11 at Newton, Mass. Stony Brook 10, Towson 8 Boston College 8, Loyola Maryland 3 Towson 0 8 — 8 Loyola Maryland 2 1 — 3 Stony Brook 9 1 — 10 Boston College 5 3 — 8 Towson scoring – Taylor Moore 3; Andi Raymond 2; Ashleigh Rohrback 1; Paige Loyola Maryland scoring – Sydney Thomas 2; Hannah Schmitt 1. Duncan 1; Breanna Hamm 1. Boston College scoring – Covie Stanwick 3; Sarah Mannelly 3; Mikaela Rix 1; Kate Stony Brook scoring – Amber Kupres 3; Dorrien Van Dyke 3; Michelle Rubino 2; Rich 1. Courtney Murphy 1; Kristin Yevoli 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 14, Boston College 23. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Molly Wolf 9; Shots: Towson 21, Stony Brook 15. Saves: Towson-Kelsea Donnelly 2, Alyssa Saxon 0; Boston College-Zoe Ochoa 4. Stony Brook-Frankie Caridi 7. Attendance: 486. Attendance: 175. MAY 11 at Syracuse, N.Y. 2014 SECOND Round Syracuse 13, Stony Brook 6 Stony Brook 2 4 — 6 MAY 11 at College Park, Md. Syracuse 10 3 — 13 Maryland 13, Penn 5 Stony Brook scoring – Courtney Murphy 4; Kristin Yevoli 1; Amber Kupres 1. Penn 4 1 — 5 Syracuse scoring – Alyssa Murray 4; Kailah Kempney 2; Devon Collins 2; Kayla Maryland 8 5 — 13 Treanor 1; Kelly Cross 1; Bridget Daley 1; Taylor Poplawski 1; Gabby Jaquith 1. Penn scoring – Tory Bensen 3; Lindsey Smith 1; Nina Corcoran 1. Shots: Stony Brook 9, Syracuse 22. Saves: Stony Brook-Frankie Caridi 4; Syracuse- Maryland scoring – Kelly McPartland 3; Taylor Cummings 3; Beth Glaros 3; Brooke Kelsey Richardson 1, Alyssa Costantino 2. Griffin 2; Kristen Lamon 1; Jen Mendez 1. Attendance: 576. Shots: Penn 12, Maryland 28. Saves: Penn-Lucy Ferguson 8; Maryland-Abbey Clipp 2. Attendance: 583. 2014 QUARTERFINALS MAY 11 at Notre Dame, Ind. MAY 17 at College Park, Md. Duke 10, Notre Dame 8 Maryland 15, Duke 8 Duke 4 6 — 10 Duke 3 5 — 8 Notre Dame 2 6 — 8 Maryland 9 6 — 15 Duke scoring – Maddy Morrissey 4; Kerrin Maurer 3; Brigid Smith 2; Taylor Trimble 1. Duke scoring – Kerrin Maurer 3; Brigid Smith 3; Chelsea Landon 1; Maddy Morrissey Notre Dame scoring – Rachel Sexton 3; Brie Custis 2; Lindsay Powell 2; Caitlin Gargan 1. 1. Maryland scoring – Taylor Cummings 5; Beth Glaros 3; Kelly McPartland 3; Brooke Shots: Duke 20, Notre Dame 21. Saves: Duke-Kelsey Duryea 11; Notre Dame-Liz Griffin 1; Zoe Stukenberg 1; Kristen Lamon 1; Erin Collins 1. O’Sullivan 5. Shots: Duke 20, Maryland 28. Saves: Duke-Kelsey Duryea 8; Maryland-Abbey Clipp 7. Attendance: 287. Attendance: 1,012. MAY 11 at Evanston, Ill. MAY 17 at Gainesville, Fla. Northwestern 11, Louisville 8 Northwestern 12, Florida 11 (1 ot) Louisville 3 5 — 8 Northwestern 5 6 1 — 12 Northwestern 4 7 — 11 Florida 4 7 0 — 11 Louisville scoring – Cortnee Daley 4; Faye Brust 2; Kaylin Morissette 1; Carissa Northwestern scoring – Alyssa Leonard 3; Kat DeRonda 3; Kate Macdonald 2; Kara Corbett 1. Mupo 1; Christy Turner 1; Jess Carroll 1; Lydia Cassada 1. Northwestern scoring – Kara Mupo 4; Alyssa Leonard 2; Jess Carroll 2; Christy Turner Florida scoring – Shannon Gilroy 3; Lauren Lea 2; Sammi Burgess 2; Devon 1; Lauren Murray 1; Sheila Nesselbush 1. Schneider 1; Mollie Stevens 1; Nora Barry 1; Sam Darcangelo 1. Shots: Louisville 18, Northwestern 26. Saves: Louisville-Ashley Peacock 6, Ashley Shots: Northwestern 18, Florida 25. Saves: Northwestern-Bridget Bianco 6; Florida- Herbst 2; Northwestern-Bridget Bianco 6. Mary-Sean Wilcox 3, Cara Canington 1. Attendance: 477. Attendance: 588. Division I Championship Highlights 3

MAY 17 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Virginia 10, North Carolina 9 2013 Virginia 4 6 — 10 North Carolina 7 2 — 9 North Carolina spoils Maryland’s shot at perfection in sport’s lengthi- Virginia scoring – Casey Bocklet 2; Liza Blue 2; Mary Alati 2; Kelly Boyd 2; Maddy est title game: Sammy Jo Tracy found the back of the net 31 seconds into Keeshan 2. North Carolina scoring – Carly Reed 3; Abbey Friend 3; Maggie Bill 1; Taylor George the third sudden-death overtime period to give North Carolina its first 1; Carly Davis 1. NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse championship with a 13-12 win against Shots: Virginia 17, North Carolina 27. Saves: Virginia-Liz Colgan 9; North Carolina- Caylee Waters 2, Megan Ward 3. Maryland on May 26. Attendance: 370. Brittney Coppa assisted on the goal that gave the Tar Heels their first na- MAY 17 at Syracuse, N.Y. tional title in the longest title game in lacrosse tournament history. Syracuse 11, Boston College 9 Boston College 4 5 — 9 Katie Schwarzmann and Taylor Cummings each had three goals for the Syracuse 6 5 — 11 Terps (22-1), who were bidding for a perfect season and their 11th cham- Boston College scoring – Moira Barry 4; Covie Stanwick 3; Brooke Blue 1; Sarah pionship in 17 appearances. Mannelly 1. Syracuse scoring – Katie Webster 3; Bridget Daley 2; Kayla Treanor 2; Alyssa Murray Both goalies played well in overtime after the teams ended regulation tied 1; Taylor Poplawski 1; Erica Bodt 1; Natalie Glanell 1. Shots: Boston College 23, Syracuse 25. Saves: Boston College-Zoe Ochoa 10; at 12. North Carolina’s Megan Ward stopped Brooke Griffin from point- Syracuse-Alyssa Costantino 4, Kelsey Richardson 4. blank range early in the third overtime. Coppa took an outlet pass from Attendance: 652. Ward and raced up the field before findingT racy to the left of the cage, 2014 SEMIFINALS and she fired a bounce shot from nine yards out that beat Kasey Howard. MAY 23 at Towson, Md. There was a delay after the goal as Maryland requested the officials check Syracuse 16, Virginia 8 the legality of Tracy’s stick. North Carolina players celebrated wildly on the Virginia 3 5 — 8 field after the officials ruled the stick legal. Syracuse 9 7 — 16 Virginia scoring – Maddy Keeshan 3; Kelly Boyd 3; Liza Blue 1; Daniela Eppler 1. Kara Cannizzaro had four goals and two assists for the Tar Heels, who had Syracuse scoring – Alyssa Murray 6; Kayla Treanor 4; Amy Cross 2; Kailah Kempney 2; lost twice to the Terps earlier this season, including the Atlantic Coast Con- Devon Collins 1; Katie Webster 1. Shots: Virginia 19, Syracuse 30. Saves: Virginia-Liz Colgan 8; Syracuse-Alyssa ference title game when Maryland won its fifth consecutive conference Costantino 4, Kelsey Richardson 1. title. Attendance: 8,256. Coppa and Aly Messinger added three goals for North Carolina, which lost MAY 23 at Towson, Md. to Northwestern in 2009 in its only other championship game appear- Maryland 9, Northwestern 6 ance. Northwestern 2 4 — 6 Maryland 5 4 — 9 Brooke Griffin had two goals and three assists for Maryland. Northwestern scoring – Kara Mupo 2; Alyssa Leonard 1; Jess Carroll 1; Christy Turner Neither team scored in the first overtime, with both goalies coming up 1; Kelly Rich 1. Maryland scoring – Kelly McPartland 3; Brooke Griffin 2; Zoe Stukenberg 2; Beth with key saves. North Carolina had two great chances early in the second Glaros 1; Taylor Cummings 1. overtime, but Howard made a pair of strong saves on a free-position at- Shots: Northwestern 17, Maryland 24. Saves: Northwestern-Bridget Bianco 8; Maryland-Abbey Clipp 5. tempt by Taylor George and point-blank shot by Messinger. Attendance: 8,256. Maryland erased a three-goal halftime deficit by opening the second half 2014 CHAMPIONSHIP with five consecutive goals during the first 10:05 to take an 11-9 lead. Cop- MAY 25 at Towson, Md. pa’s driving shot with 18:23 left stopped the Maryland run, pulling the Tar Maryland 15, Syracuse 12 Heels within 11-10 and ending a 16:23 scoreless drought. Cannizzaro tied Syracuse 6 6 — 12 it at 11 from close range with 12:44 to play. Maryland 9 6 — 15 Cannizzaro scored again from point-blank range to give North Carolina a Syracuse scoring – Alyssa Murray 3; Katie Webster 3; Kayla Treanor 2; Amy Cross 2; Kailah Kempney 1; Bridget Daley 1. 12-11 lead with nine minutes left in regulation, but Alex Aust tied it at 12 Maryland scoring – Beth Glaros 5; Taylor Cummings 3; Brooke Griffin 3; Kristen Lamon 3; Kelly McPartland 1. with 3:51 remaining when she scored after coming from behind the net. Shots: Syracuse 22, Maryland 25. Saves: Syracuse-Alyssa Costantino 3, Kelsey Richardson 3; Maryland-Abbey Clipp 3. Maryland had a chance to win it in regulation, but Schwarzmann lost con- Attendance: 10,311. trol as she was going in for a shot in the final 10 seconds. Hig h lig ts Division II Division 4 Division I Championship Highlights

2013 First Round MAY 10 at Washington, D.C. Virginia 12, Penn 6 MAY 10 at College Park, Md. Virginia 6 6 — 12 Stony Brook 8, Towson 6 Penn 4 2 — 6 Towson 2 4 — 6 Virginia scoring – Casey Bocklet 4; Liza Blue 3; Caroline McTiernan 2; Maddy Keeshan Stony Brook 2 6 — 8 1; Kelly Boyd 1; Taylor Ranftle 1. Penn scoring – Caroline Bunting 2; Nina Corcoran 2; Tory Bensen 1; Meredith Cain 1. Towson scoring – Ashley Waldron 2; Jackie LaMonica 2; Olivia Turner 1; Sarah Maloof Shots: Virginia 30, Penn 20. Saves: Virginia-Kim Kolarik 7; Penn-Lucy Ferguson 10. 1. Attendance: 286. Stony Brook scoring – Amber Kupres 3; Janine Hillier 2; Demmianne Cook 2; Michelle Rubino 1. Shots: Towson 18, Stony Brook 21. Saves: Towson-Kelsea Donnelly 8; Stony Brook- MAY 10 at University Park, Pa. Frankie Caridi 7. Penn St. 14, Canisius 13 Attendance: 253. Canisius 5 8 — 13 Penn St. 6 8 — 14 MAY 10 at Annapolis, Md. Canisius scoring – Maria Kotas 3; Lindsey Morgan 3; Morgan Leonard 3; Tori Quinn Duke 10, Princeton 9 (2 ot) 2; Meghan Cuddy 2. Princeton 7 2 0 0 — 9 Penn St. scoring – Mackenzie Cyr 3; Jenna Mosketti 2; Kelly Lechner 2; Molly Duke 5 4 0 1 — 10 Fernandez 2; Maggie McCormick 2; Ally Heavens 2; Tatum Coffey 1. Shots: Canisius 25, Penn St. 37. Saves: Canisius-Kayla Scully 11, Claudia Coleates 0; Princeton scoring – Erin Slifer 2; Erin McMunn 2; Charlotte Davis 2; Jaci Gassaway 1; Penn St.-Emi Smith 4. Sarah Lloyd 1; Alexandra Bruno 1. Attendance: 392. Duke scoring – Maddy Morrissey 2; Maddy Acton 2; Taylor Trimble 2; Kerrin Maurer 1; Erin Tenneson 1; Molly Quirke 1; Sydney Peterson 1. MAY 10 at University Park, Pa. Shots: Princeton 20, Duke 25. Saves: Princeton-Caroline Franke 4; Duke-Kelsey Duryea 6. Massachusetts 14, UConn 10 Attendance: 1,250. UConn 4 6 — 10 Massachusetts 8 6 — 14 MAY 10 at Annapolis, Md. UConn scoring – Kacey Pippitt 4; Lauren Kahn 4; Alexandra Crofts 1; Morgan O’Reilly 1. Navy 12, Monmouth 6 Massachusetts scoring – Katie Ferris 4; Sam Rush 4; Lauren Terracciano 2; Tanner Monmouth 4 2 — 6 Guarino 2; Cori Murray 1; Melissa Carelli 1. Navy 6 6 — 12 Shots: UConn 19, Massachusetts 27. Saves: UConn-Shannon Nee 5; Massachusetts- Monmouth scoring – Sam Savona 2; Marial Pierce 2; Allison Stathius 1; Cassie Jamie Schiloski 6. Campasano 1. Attendance: 392. Navy scoring – Aimee Gennaro 3; Kathy Young 3; Loren Generi 3; Jasmine DePompeo 1; Lindsay Rheiner 1; Jill Coughlin 1. MAY 10 at Evanston, Ill. Shots: Monmouth 15, Navy 33. Saves: Monmouth-Katie Donohoe 10; Navy-Annie Stanford 8, Notre Dame 7 Foky 2. Stanford 4 4 — 8 Attendance: 1,250. Notre Dame 2 5 — 7 Stanford scoring – Lucy Dikeou 3; Hannah Farr 2; Julia Burns 2; Anna Kim 1. MAY 10 at Gainesville, Fla. Notre Dame scoring – Lindsay Powell 2; Betsy Mastropieri 2; Caitlin Gargan 1; Denver 14, Jacksonville 7 Kaitlyn Brosco 1; Stephanie Toy 1. Jacksonville 2 5 — 7 Shots: Stanford 20, Notre Dame 17. Saves: Stanford-Lyndsey Munoz 6; Notre Dame- Denver 7 7 — 14 Ellie Hilling 6. Attendance: 199. Jacksonville scoring – Taylor McCord 2; Rachael Krell 2; Ali Hoffman 1; Nikki Erdely 1; Amanda Hurley 1. 2013 SECOND Round Denver scoring – Jenn Etzel 3; Kara Secora 3; Rachael McKinnon 3; Jill Remenapp 2; Meredith Harris 2; Mikayla Clark 1. MAY 12 at College Park, Md. Shots: Jacksonville 17, Denver 28. Saves: Jacksonville-Karli Tobin 10; Denver-Hannah Hook 6. Maryland 11, Stony Brook 3 Attendance: 341. Stony Brook 1 2 — 3 Maryland 4 7 — 11 MAY 10 at Syracuse, N.Y. Stony Brook scoring – Demmianne Cook 2; Emily Mercier 1. Dartmouth 11, Boston College 8 Maryland scoring – Brooke Griffin 4; Alex Aust 2; Beth Glaros 2; Taylor Cummings 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1; Kelly McPartland 1. Dartmouth 7 4 — 11 Shots: Stony Brook 16, Maryland 22. Saves: Stony Brook-Frankie Caridi 7; Maryland- Boston College 5 3 — 8 Kasey Howard 4. Dartmouth scoring – Jaclyn Leto 4; Sarah Byrne 4; Liz Calby 2; Hana Bowers 1. Attendance: 589. Boston College scoring – Covie Stanwick 5; Mikaela Rix 1; Sarah Mannelly 1; Moira Barry 1. MAY 12 at Annapolis, Md. Shots: Dartmouth 19, Boston College 29. Saves: Dartmouth-Kristen Giovanniello 12; Duke 10, Navy 5 Boston College-Emily Mata 3. Attendance: 100. Duke 6 4 — 10 Navy 4 1 — 5 MAY 10 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Duke scoring – Kelci Smesko 3; Taylor Trimble 3; Kerrin Maurer 2; Maddy Acton 1; Molly Quirke 1. Loyola Maryland 18, High Point 7 Navy scoring – Aimee Gennaro 2; Jill Coughlin 2; Kathy Young 1. High Point 1 6 — 7 Shots: Duke 22, Navy 22. Saves: Duke-Kelsey Duryea 10; Navy-Annie Foky 7. Loyola Maryland 10 8 — 18 Attendance: 738. High Point scoring – Leah Pace 3; Alec Perry 3; Christie Dougherty 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Joanna Dalton 3; Hannah Schmitt 3; Annie Thomas 2; MAY 12 at Gainesville, Fla. Taryn VanThof 2; Katrina Geiger 2; Molly Hulseman 2; Marlee Paton 1; Ali Habicht 1; Florida 16, Denver 5 Sydney Thomas 1; Maddy Blakeman 1. Denver 1 4 — 5 Shots: High Point 18, Loyola Maryland 31. Saves: High Point-Anna Wallingford 5, Florida 12 4 — 16 Julia Burns 1; Loyola Maryland-Molly Wolf 7, Natalia Angelo 0. Attendance: 247. Denver scoring – Jill Remenapp 1; Mikayla Clark 1; Rachael McKinnon 1; Jenn Etzel 1; Annabelle Gilbride 1. Florida scoring – Kitty Cullen 5; Shannon Gilroy 4; Ashley Bruns 4; Nora Barry 1; Gabi Wiegand 1; Devon Schneider 1. Shots: Denver 17, Florida 34. Saves: Denver-Hannah Hook, 11; Florida-Mikey Meagher 9, Mary-Sean Wilcox 0. Attendance: 607. Division I Championship Highlights 5

MAY 12 at Syracuse, N.Y. MAY 18 at Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse 21, Dartmouth 8 Syracuse 13, Florida 9 Dartmouth 6 2 — 8 Florida 4 5 — 9 Syracuse 12 9 — 21 Syracuse 4 9 — 13 Dartmouth scoring – Sarah Byrne 4; Hana Bowers 2; Gabbey Starkey 1; Jaclyn Leto 1. Florida scoring – Kitty Cullen 2; Shannon Gilroy 2; Nora Barry 2; Gabi Wiegand 1; Syracuse scoring – Alyssa Murray 5; Kayla Treanor 5; Devon Collins 3; Erica Bodt 2; Ashley Bruns 1; Nicole Graziano 1. Kailah Kempney 2; Brenna Rainone 2; Katie Webster 1; Bridget Daley 1. Syracuse scoring – Kayla Treanor 3; Alyssa Murray 2; Devon Collins 2; Katie Webster Shots: Dartmouth 13, Syracuse 37. Saves: Dartmouth-Kristen Giovanniello 10; 2; Kailah Kempney 2; Kelly Cross 1; Becca Block 1. Syracuse-Kelsey Richardson 0, Alyssa Costantino 3. Shots: Florida 24, Syracuse 29. Saves: Florida-Mikey Meagher 12; Syracuse-Kelsey Attendance: 426. Richardson 6, Alyssa Costantino 3. Attendance: 975. MAY 12 at Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina 19, Loyola Maryland 9 MAY 18 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Loyola Maryland 5 4 — 9 North Carolina 13, Virginia 9 North Carolina 7 12 — 19 Virginia 2 7 — 9 Loyola Maryland scoring – Annie Thomas 4; Marlee Paton 3; Taryn VanThof 1; Joanna North Carolina 10 3 — 13 Dalton 1. Virginia scoring – Kelly Boyd 3; Courtney Swan 2; Liza Blue 2; Casey Bocklet 1; Ashlee North Carolina scoring – Kara Cannizzaro 5; Abbey Friend 4; Taylor George 3; Aly Warner 1. Messinger 2; Morgan Rubin 2; Brittney Coppa 2; Jessica Griffin 1. North Carolina scoring – Abbey Friend 5; Kara Cannizzaro 3; Brittney Coppa 2; Emily Shots: Loyola Maryland 28, North Carolina 34. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Molly Wolf 4, Garrity 2; Morgan Rubin 1. Natalia Angelo 3; North Carolina-Megan Ward 12, Lauren Maksym 1. Shots: Virginia 19, North Carolina 24. Saves: Virginia-Kim Kolarik 5; North Carolina- Attendance: 262. Megan Ward 7. Attendance: 209. MAY 12 at Washington, D.C. Virginia 10, Georgetown 8 MAY 18 at Evanston, Ill. Virginia 6 4 — 10 Northwestern 15, Penn St. 7 Georgetown 2 6 — 8 Penn St. 3 4 — 7 Virginia scoring – Caroline McTiernan 3; Casey Bocklet 2; Liza Blue 2; Kelly Boyd 1; Northwestern 13 2 — 15 Courtney Swan 1; Morgan Stephens 1. Penn St. scoring – Madison Cyr 2; Jenna Mosketti 2; Maggie McCormick 1; Kelly Georgetown scoring – Caroline Tarzian 2; Dina Jackson 2; Kelyn Freedman 2; Kelsi Lechner 1; Molly Fernandez 1. Bozel 1; Rosie Corcoran 1. Northwestern scoring – Alyssa Leonard 4; Erin Fitzgerald 3; Kelly Rich 2; Taylor Shots: Virginia 21, Georgetown 21. Saves: Virginia-Kim Kolarik 9; Georgetown-Barb Thornton 1; Kat DeRonda 1; Christy Turner 1; Amanda Macaluso 1; Beatrice Conley Black 4, Megan McDonald 1. 1; Ali Cassera 1. Attendance: 502. Shots: Penn St. 16, Northwestern 29. Saves: Penn St.-Emi Smith 2, Ayla Halus 1; Northwestern-Bridget Bianco 1, Brooke Jones 0. MAY 12 at University Park, Pa. Attendance: 1,147. Penn St. 12, Massachusetts 9 2013 SEMIFINALS Massachusetts 4 5 — 9 Penn St. 8 4 — 12 MAY 24 at Villanova, Pa. Massachusetts scoring – Cori Murray 3; Tanner Guarino 2; Lauren Terracciano 2; Katie Ferris 1; Amy Tiernan 1. Maryland 11, Syracuse 10 Penn St. scoring – Maggie McCormick 4; Kelly Lechner 3; Mackenzie Cyr 2; Molly Syracuse 4 6 — 10 Fernandez 2; Tatum Coffey 1. Maryland 7 4 — 11 Shots: Massachusetts 25, Penn St. 21. Saves: Massachusetts-Jamie Schiloski 4, Rachel Syracuse scoring – Kayla Treanor 4; Katie Webster 2; Alyssa Murray 1; Amy Cross 1; Vallarelli 2; Penn St.-Emi Smith 7. Bridget Daley 1; Kelly Cross 1. Attendance: 289. Maryland scoring – Kelly McPartland 3; Alex Aust 2; Taylor Cummings 2; Beth Glaros 2; Katie Schwarzmann 1; Brooke Griffin 1. MAY 12 at Evanston, Ill. Shots: Syracuse 19, Maryland 25. Saves: Syracuse-Kelsey Richardson 4, Alyssa Northwestern 15, Stanford 8 Costantino 5; Maryland-Kasey Howard 3. Attendance: 6,278. Stanford 4 4 — 8 Northwestern 6 9 — 15 MAY 24 at Villanova, Pa. Stanford scoring – Julia Burns 3; Rachel Ozer 1; Hannah Farr 1; Kyle Fraser 1; Meg Lentz 1; Lucy Dikeou 1. North Carolina 11, Northwestern 4 Northwestern scoring – Alyssa Leonard 3; Taylor Thornton 3; Ali Cassera 3; Kate North Carolina 4 7 — 11 Macdonald 2; Nancy Dunbar 2; Kelly Rich 1; Kaleigh Craig 1. Northwestern 1 3 — 4 Shots: Stanford 15, Northwestern 29. Saves: Stanford-Lyndsey Munoz 2; Northwestern-Bridget Bianco 4. North Carolina scoring – Kara Cannizzaro 4; Abbey Friend 3; Aly Messinger 1; Sammy Attendance: 607. Jo Tracy 1; Kelly Devlin 1; Jessica Griffin 1. Northwestern scoring – Kat DeRonda 1; Amanda Macaluso 1; Kelly Rich 1; Alyssa 2013 QUARTERFINALS Leonard 1. Shots: North Carolina 19, Northwestern 16. Saves: North Carolina-Megan Ward 7; Northwestern-Bridget Bianco 6. MAY 18 at College Park, Md. Attendance: 6,278. Maryland 14, Duke 9 Duke 4 5 — 9 2013 CHAMPIONSHIP Maryland 8 6 — 14 Duke scoring – Molly Quirke 3; Maddy Morrissey 3; Taylor Trimble 1; Alyssa Ogle 1; MAY 26 at Villanova, Pa. Kelci Smesko 1. North Carolina 13, Maryland 12 (3 ot) Maryland scoring – Alex Aust 5; Brooke Griffin 3; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Beth Glaros North Carolina 9 3 0 0 1 — 13 1; Taylor Cummings 1; Halle Majorana 1; Kristen Lamon 1. Maryland 6 6 0 0 0 — 12 Shots: Duke 18, Maryland 34. Saves: Duke-Kelsey Duryea 15; Maryland-Kasey Howard 7. North Carolina scoring – Kara Cannizzaro 4; Brittney Coppa 3; Aly Messinger 3; Taylor Attendance: 825. George 1; Sammy Jo Tracy 1; Kelly Devlin 1. Maryland scoring – Taylor Cummings 3; Katie Schwarzmann 3; Brooke Griffin 2; Beth Glaros 2; Alex Aust 1; Erin Collins 1. Shots: North Carolina 25, Maryland 26. Saves: North Carolina-Megan Ward 6;

Maryland-Kasey Howard 5. Hig h lig ts Attendance: 9,391 Division II Division 6 Division I Championship Highlights

2012 2012 First Round MAY 12 at Gainesville, Fla. Northwestern wins seventh NCAA title; Thornton and Fitzgerald Florida 6, Albany 4 score late goals to lead Wildcats: Northwestern’s has built a dynasty that Albany 1 3 — 4 Florida 4 2 — 6 rivals any in sports at the moment. Albany scoring – Jess Antelmi 2, Amanda Pollock 1, Ariana Parker 1. Goals from junior midfieldersT aylor Thornton and Erin Fitzgerald in the Florida scoring – Shannon Gilroy 2, Kitty Cullen 1, Nora Barry 1, Nicole Graziano 1, game’s last 10 minutes helped Northwestern to an 8-6 victory against Brittany Dashiell 1. Shots: Albany 11, Florida 12. Saves: Albany-Anna Berman 3; Florida-Mikey Meagher Syracuse on Sunday, giving the Wildcats their seventh national champion- 5. ship in the past eight years. Attendance: 522. It did not come without the underdog Orange giving the defending na- MAY 12 at Towson, Md. tional champions and heavily favored and No. 2-ranked Wildcats (21-2) a Penn St. 15, Towson 8 run for their money. Penn St. 6 9 — 15 Towson 5 3 — 8 Syracuse (19-4) jumped ahead with two quick goals in the first 3:20. Penn St. scoring – Haley Ford 3, Molly Fernandez 3, Theresa Zichelli 2, Tatum Coffey Northwestern stabilized, but Syracuse managed to keep a slim advantage 1, Lizzy Carney 1, Mackenzie Cyr 1, Maggie McCormick 1, Elaine Welch 1, Lauren Purvis 1, Kelly Lechner 1. with quick responses after ever Wildcat goal for the first 21 minutes. Towson scoring – Kelly Custer 2, Andi Raymond 2, Ashley Waldron 2, Kelly Murkey 1, Ashleigh Rohrback 1. Syracuse’s leading scorer, sophomore attack Alyssa Murray, who also led Shots: Penn St. 28, Towson 17. Saves: Penn St.-Dana Cahill 6; Towson-Mary Teeters the nation with 73 goals coming into Sunday night’s championship game, 6, Kelsea Donnelly 1. was invisible in the first half. Attendance: 948. It was the same story for Northwestern’s senior attack Shannon Smith, MAY 12 at Chapel Hill, N.C. who, for the first 24 minutes of the game, was blanketed at all times by a North Carolina 14, Navy 7 Syracuse defender. Navy 4 3 — 7 North Carolina 9 5 — 14 However, the Wildcats senior had an assist on the tying goal with five min- Navy scoring – Jasmine Depompeo 4, Aimee Gennaro 3. utes to go in the first half and then followed with a slick underhand shot North Caroline scoring – Becky Lynch 4, Laura Zimmerman 3, Kara Cannizzaro 2, that found the back of the net, giving Northwestern its first lead of the Abbey Friend 2, Taylor George 2, Jessica Griffin 1. Shots: Navy 21, North Carolina 34. Saves: Navy-Michelle Verbeeck 12; North night with 2:31 to go in the first. Carolina-Lauren Maksym 9. Attendance: 252. With Syracuse’s aggressive play threatening to bury Northwestern early, the draw controlling ability of Northwestern’s Alyssa Leonard gave the MAY 13 at Syracuse, N.Y. defending champions plenty of opportunities to build offensive attacks. Syracuse 15, Dartmouth 5 Dartmouth 3 2 — 5 Northwestern began to dominate the game in the second half, but Syra- Syracuse 3 12 — 15 cuse’s sophomore goalie Alyssa Costantino kept the Orange in the game. Dartmouth scoring – Kirsten Goldber 2, Hana Bowers 2, Sarah Plumb 1. She made eight saves on the night. Syracuse scoring – Alyssa Murray 4, Sarah Holden 4, Katie Webster 1, Bridget Daley 1, Kailah Kempney 1, Michelle Tumolo 1, Devon Collins 1, Amy Cross 1, Gabby Costantino’s opposite, senior Brianne LoManto, also made some fine Jaquith 1. saves to keep Northwestern ahead. Shots: Dartmouth 16, Syracuse 34. Saves: Dartmouth-Kristen Giovanniello 11; Syracuse-Alyssa Costantino 5. It was not until 11 minutes were gone in second half that Northwestern Attendance: 437. was able to build on its lead, and it was Smith who sent a shot into the top left corner of the net to finally beat Costantino. MAY 12 at College Park, Md. Maryland 15, Massachusetts 12 Murray finally showed her All-American talents, taking her shot from a Massachusetts 5 7 — 12 free position just one minute after Smith’s to cut the deficit to one. Maryland 7 8 — 15 Massachusetts scoring – Tanner Guarino 3, Nina Sarcona 3, Jesse O’Donnell 3, Northwestern was content to hold the ball, facilitating play from behind Lauren Terracciano 1, Katie Ferris 1, Dayna Defliese 1. the net, taking few chances. Costantino was up to the initial challenges, Maryland scoring – Kelly McPartland 3, Brooke Griffin 3, Kristy Black 3, Katie denying two shots from Smith, and after six straight minutes with posses- Schwarzmann 2, Alex Aust 2, Karri Ellen Johnson 1, Jen Mendez 1. Shots: Massachusetts 23, Maryland 27. Saves: Massachusetts-Katie Florence 6, sion, a goal from Northwestern’s Erin Fitzgerald was wiped away due to a Rachel Vallarelli 3; Maryland-Brittany Dipper 4. charge with 11:45 to play. Attendance: 590. Junior attack Michelle Tumolo tied the game for Syracuse at 6-6 after a MAY 13 at Baltimore, Md. quick flick of the wrist as she meandered from behind the goal. Loyola Maryland 10, Penn 9 (1 ot) That was all Northwestern would give to the Orange as Thornton and Penn 4 4 1 — 9 Loyola Maryland 4 4 2 — 10 Fitzgerald’s tallies provided just enough cushion. Penn scoring – Caroline Bunting 3, Erin Brennan 2, Meredith Cain 2, Courtney Syracuse head coach Gary Gait received a yellow card for going out onto Tomchik 1, Maddie Poplawski 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Marlee Paton 4, Kara Burke 3, Sydney Thomas 1, Hannah the field to argue a call, snuffing out whatever comeback hopes the Or- Schmitt 1, Annie Thomas 1. ange had. Shots: Penn 24, Loyola Maryland 23. Saves: Penn-Emily Leitner 5; Loyola Maryland- Kerry Stoothoff 10. Attendance: 685. on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on Division I Championship Highlights 7

MAY 13 at Durham, N.C. 2012 Semifinals Duke 11, Virginia 9 Virginia 7 2 — 9 MAY 25 at Stony Brook, N.Y. Duke 7 4 — 11 Syracuse 14, Florida 13 (2 ot) Virginia scoring – Katie Slater 4, Morgan Stephens 2, Julie Gardner 1, Josie Owen 1, Syracuse 3 10 0 1 — 14 Ainsley Baker 1. Florida 7 6 0 0 — 13 Duke scoring – Kat Thomas 3, Kim Wenger 2, Molly Quirke 2, Maddy Morrissey 2, Syracuse scoring – Sarah Holden 4, Alyssa Murray 3, Michelle Tumolo 3, Katie Brigid Smith 1, Emma Hamm 1. Webster 2, Devon Collins 2. Shots: Virginia 18, Duke 23. Saves: Virginia-Kim Kolarik 8; Duke-Mollie Mackler 9. Florida scoring – Shannon Gilroy 5, Brittany Dashiell 4, Nora Barry 1, Ashley Bruns 1, Attendance: 647. Gabi Wiegand 1, Caroline Chesterman 1. Shots: Syracuse 43, Florida 24. Saves: Syracuse-Kelsey Richardson 4, Alyssa MAY 12 at Evanston, Ill. Costantino 2; Florida-Mikey Meagher 15. Northwestern 12, Notre Dame 7 Attendance: 7,729. Notre Dame 3 4 — 7 Northwestern 5 7 — 12 MAY 25 at Stony Brook, N.Y. Notre Dame scoring – Kaitlyn Brosco 2, Betsy Mastropiere 2, Maggie Tamasitis 1, Northwestern 9, Maryland 7 Caitlin Gargan 1, Margaret Smith 1. Maryland 5 2 — 7 Northwestern scoring – Erin Fitzgerald 3, Taylor Thornton 2, Lacey Vigmostad 2, Northwestern 4 5 — 9 Alyssa Leonard 1, Shannon Smith 1, Kara Mupo 1, Amanda Macaluso 1, Jessica Maryland scoring – Katie Schwarzmann 3, Kelly McPartland 1, Brooke Griffin 1, Karri Russo 1. Ellen Johnson 1, Kristy Black 1. Shots: Notre Dame 15, Northwestern 25. Saves: Notre Dame-Ellie Hilling 4; Northwestern scoring – Taylor Thornton 2, Jessica Russo 2, Amanda Macaluso 1, Northwestern-Brianne Lomanto 5. Alex Frank 1, Lacey Vigmostad 1, Erin Fitzgerald 1, Kara Mupo 1. Attendance: 619. Shots: Maryland 15, Northwestern 18. Saves: Maryland-Brittany Dipper 5; Northwestern-Brianne LoManto 5. 2012 Quarterfinals Attendance: 7,729. MAY 19 at Gainesville, Fla. 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP Florida 15, Penn St. 2 Penn St. 2 0 — 2 MAY 27 at Stony Brook, N.Y. Florida 8 7 — 15 Northwestern 8, Syracuse 6 Penn St. scoring – Haley Ford 1, Lizzy Carney 1. Syracuse 4 2 — 6 Florida scoring – Nora Barry 3, Brittany Dashiell 3, Kitty Cullen 2, Shannon Gilroy 2, Northwestern 5 3 — 8 Ashley Bruns 2, Nicole Graziano 1, Taylor McCord 1, Gabi Wiegand 1. Syracuse scoring – Katie Webster 1, Alyssa Murray 1, Kailah Kempney 1, Michelle Shots: Penn St. 12, Florida 34. Saves: Penn St.-Dana Cahill 13; Florida-Mikey Meagher Tumolo 1, Amy Cross 1, Sarah Holden 1. 7. Northwestern scoring – Erin Fitzgerald 2, Shannon Smith 2, Taylor Thornton 1, Attendance: 708. Amanda Macaluso 1, Casey Bocklet 1, Jessica Russo 1. Shots: Syracuse 16, Northwestern 21. Saves: Syracuse-Alyssa Costantino 8; MAY 19 at Syracuse, N.Y. Northwestern-Brianne LoManto 4. Syracuse 17, North Carolina 16 Attendence: 7,127. North Carolina 7 9 — 16 Syracuse 7 10 — 17 North Carolina scoring – Laura Zimmerman 6, Kara Cannizzaro 5, Abbey Friend 3, 2011 Brittney Coppa 1, Becky Lynch 1. Syracuse scoring – Michelle Tumolo 4, Alyssa Murray 3, Katie Webster 3, Kailah Kempney 2, Devon Collins 2, Bridget Daley 1, Sarah Holden 1, Gabby Jaquith 1. Northwestern claims national title; Smith notches four goals, includ- Shots: North Carolina 22, Syracuse 35. Saves: North Carolina-Lauren Maksym 11; ing critical game winner: Northwestern won its sixth women’s lacrosse Syracuse-Alyssa Costantino 1. Attendance: 815. championship in seven years Sunday, getting four goals from Shannon Smith, including the game-winner with 4:36 remaining, in an 8-7 victory MAY 19 at College Park, Md. against top-ranked Maryland. Maryland 17, Loyola Maryland 11 “This was a culmination of a lot of hard work, a lot of evaluating of our- Loyola Maryland 6 5 — 11 Maryland 9 8 — 17 selves, from our lowest moment, to our loss to Johns Hopkins and at Loyola Maryland scoring – Hannah Schmitt 5, Ali Habicht 2, Joanna Dalton 2, Sydney Florida midseason to just gutting it out and winning games from small Thomas 1, Annie Thomas 1. amounts all season,” head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller said. “It prepared Maryland scoring – Katie Schwarzmann 4, Brooke Griffin 4, Kelly McPartland 2, Kristy Black 2, Alex Aust 2, Karri Ellen Johnson 2, Erin Collins 1. us for this moment and our girls could not have played more focused or Shots: Loyola Maryland 25, Maryland 33. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Kerry Stoothoff 8; more poised.” Maryland-Brittany Dipper 8. Attendance: 963. Freshman Kara Mupo added two goals for the second-ranked Wildcats, who avenged last year’s 13-11 loss to Maryland and overcame an early MAY 19 at Evanston, Ill. three-goal deficit. Northwestern 12, Duke 7 Duke 4 3 — 7 Erin Fitzgerald and Jessica Russo also scored for the Wildcats (21-2), who Northwestern 6 6 — 12 advanced to the championship with an 11-10 victory against North Caro- Duke scoring – Maddy Morrissey 2, Taylor Trimble 2, Makenzie Hommel 1, Kerrin lina on Friday. Maurer 1, Amanda Jones 1. Northwestern scoring – Erin Fitzgerald 4, Shannon Smith 3, Alyssa Leonard 1, Taylor Smith scored two goals that brought Northwestern within one goal dur- Thornton 1, Lacey Vigmostad 1, Amanda Macaluso 1, Gabriella Flibotte 1. ing the first half, another 10 minutes into the second half that put the Wild- Shots: Duke 18, Northwestern 19. Saves: Duke-Mollie Mackler 5; Northwestern- Brianne Lomanto 8. cats up 6-5 and her fourth with just over 4 1/2 minutes left for a two-goal Attendance: 1,196. margin. Katie Schwarzmann scored with 85 seconds remaining for the Terrapins (21-2), who were trying to repeat for the first time since winning a record Hig h lig ts seven straight championships from 1995-2001. Freshman Beth Glaros scored four goals in the first half, including three in a 94-second span for Maryland, which overcame a six-goal deficit in last year’s championship victory. on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on II Division 8 Division I Championship Highlights

Northwestern trailed for 25 minutes in the first half, but got a late goal MAY 15 at Hanover, N.H. from Russo that tied the game 5-all. After Smith went around Maryland Albany 10, Dartmouth 7 defender Katie Gallagher for her third goal and the Wildcats’ first lead since Albany 4 6 — 10 Dartmouth 3 4 — 7 five minutes into the game, Kristy Black tied it 26 seconds later. Albany scoring – Jodi Battaglia 3, Allie Phelan 2, Persy Sample 1, Taylor Frink 1, Black was the last Terrapin to beat Northwestern goaltender Brianne Lo- Rachael Burek 1, Nikki Branchini 1, Amanda Pollock 1. Manto until the final two minutes. Dartmouth scoring – Greta Meyer 3, Hana Bowers 2, Kirsten Goldberg 1, Hilary Smith 1. Smith took home MVP honors thanks to her 18 goals in four tournament Shots: Albany 19, Dartmouth 24. Saves: Albany-Anna Berman 9; Dartmouth-Kriste Giovanniello 4. games, second all-time for a single tournament behind only Katrina Attendance: 815. Dowd’s 22 in 2009. Earning All-Tournament team honors for the Wildcats were Erin Fitzgerald, Taylor Thornton, Colleen Magarity and Brianne Lo- MAY 15 at Durham, N.C. Manto. Duke 12, Penn 9 Penn 4 5 — 9 2011 First Round Duke 7 5 — 12 Penn scoring – Meredith Cain 4, Erin Brennan 2, Lindsey Smith 1, Caroline Bunting MAY 14 at Harrisonburg, Va. 1, Bridget Waclawik 1. Duke scoring – Kat Thomas 4, Sarah Bullard 3, Molly Quirke 2, Emma Hamm 1, Kim Princeton 11, James Madison 10 Wenger 1, Makenzie Hommel 1. Princeton 7 4 — 11 Shots: Penn 24, Duke 26. Saves: Penn-Emily Leitner 9; Duke-Mollie Mackler 8. James Madison 7 3 — 10 Attendance: 527. Princeton scoring – Charlotte Davis 3, Cassie Pyle 2, Lizzy Drumm 2, Jaci Gassaway 1, Sarah Lloyd 1, Maisie Devine 1, Caroline Markowitz 1. MAY 14 at College Park, Md. James Madison scoring – Ariel Lane 3, Ashley Kimener 3, Monica Zabel 1, Mary Kate Lomady 1, Caitline McHugh 1, Casey Ancarrow 1. Maryland 19, Navy 6 Shots: Princeton 20, James Madison 22. Saves: Princeton-Erin Tochihara 8; James Navy 2 4 — 6 Madison-Alex Menghetti 5. Maryland 12 7 — 19 Attendance: 393. Navy scoring – Kathy Young 3, Aimee Gennaro 2, Jasmine DePompeo 1. Maryland scoring – Sarah Mollison 4, Kristy Black 3, Laura Merrifield 3, Bria Phillips 3, MAY 14 at Baltimore, Md. Katie Schwarzmann 2, Alex Aust 2, Amalie Trentzsch 1, Brandi Jones 1. Shots: Navy 20, Maryland 26. Saves: Navy-Michelle Verbeeck 5; Maryland-Brittany Loyola Maryland 14, Massachusetts 7 Dipper 10. Massachusetts 3 4 — 7 Attendance: 646. Loyola Maryland 6 8 — 14 Massachusetts scoring – Haley Smith 2, Katie Ferris 1, Tanner Guarino 1, Jesse 2011 Quarterfinals O’Donnell 1, Lauren Terracciano 1, Jackie Lyons 1. Loyola Maryland scoring – Meg Decker 5, Mary Heneberry 3, Abby Rehfuss 2, Marlee MAY 21 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Paton 1, Cara Filippelli 1, Taryn Vanthof 1, Caroline Hager 1. Shots: Massachussetts 25, Loyola Maryland 31. Saves: Massachussets-Katie Florence North Carolina 16, Loyola Maryland 13 9; Loyola Maryland-Kerry Stoothoff 7. Loyola Maryland 7 6 — 13 Attendance: 610. North Carolina 10 6 — 16 Loyola Maryland scoring – Grace Gavin 5, Meg Decker 3, Marlee Paton 2, Abby MAY 14 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Rehfuss 1, Taryn Vanthof 1, Cara Filippelli 1. North Carolina 15, Virginia 7 North Carolina scoring – Laura Zimmerman 4, Corey Donohoe 3, Kara Cannizzaro 2, Virginia 3 4 — 7 Becky Lynch 2, Emily Garrity 2, Brittney Coppa 2, Abbey Friend 1. North Carolina 7 8 — 15 Shots: Loyola Maryland 31, North Carolina 24. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Kerry Stoothoff 6; North Carolina-Lauren Maksym 10. Virginia scoring – Katie Slater 2, Dana Boyle 2, Charlie Finnigan 1, Ainsley Baker 1, Attendance: 246. Julie Gardner 1. North Carolina scoring – Kara Cannizzaro 4, Laura Zimmerman 3, Abbey Friend 2, MAY 21 at Gainesville, Fla. Brittney Coppa 2, Becky Lynch 1, Emily Garrity 1, Corey Donohoe 1, Margaret Corzel 1. Duke 13, Florida 9 Shots: Virginia 22, North Carolina 30. Saves: Virginia-Kim Kolarik 8; North Carolina- Duke 6 7 — 13 Lauren Maksym 9. Florida 3 6 — 9 Attendance: 224. Duke scoring – Kat Thomas 3, Sarah Bullard 3, Christie Kaestner 2, Emma Hamm 2, Molly Quirke 1, Virginia Crotty 1, Makenzie Hommel 1. MAY 14 at Gainesville, Fla. Florida scoring – Kitty Cullen 2, Janine Hillier 2, Caroline Chesterman 2, Ashley Bruns Florida 13, Stanford 11 1, Brittany Dashiell 1, Colby Rhea 1. Stanford 4 7 — 11 Shots: Duke 21, Florida 23. Saves: Duke-Mollie Mackler 5; Florida-Mikey Meagher 4. Florida 5 8 — 13 Attendance: 1,161. Stanford scoring – Lauren Schmidt 3, Leslie Foard 2, Karen Nesbitt 1, Emilie Boeri 1, MAY 21 at Evanston, Ill. Anna Kim 1, Sarah Flynn 1, Anna Boeri 1, Carolyn Bradley 1. Florida scoring – Kitty Cullen 4, Janine Hillier 4, Brittany Dashiell 3, Caroline Northwestern 18, Albany 4 Chesterman 1, Colby Rhea 1. Albany 3 1 — 4 Shots: Stanford 26, Florida 27. Saves: Stanford-Annie Read 5, Lyndsey Munoz 2; Northwestern 13 5 — 18 Florida-Mikey Meagher 11. Attendance: 671. Albany scoring – Jodi Battaglia 2, Allie Phelan 1, Ariana Parker 1. Northwestern scoring – Shannon Smith 5, Erin Fitzgerald 3, Kelly Rich 3, Jessica Russo 2, Kat DeRonda 1, Brooke Matthews 1, Christy Turner 1, Taylor Thornton 1, MAY 14 at Evanston, Ill. Amanda Macaluso 1. Northwestern 11, Boston College 8 Shots: Albany 9, Northwestern 28. Saves: Albany-Brett Yenger 5; Northwestern- Boston College 3 5 — 8 Brianne LoManto 3. Northwestern 6 5 — 11 Attendance: 738. Boston College scoring – Brittany Wilton 3, Kristin Igoe 2, Brooke Blue 1, Sam Taylor 1, Katerine Caufield 1. Northwestern scoring – Shannon Smith 5, Kara Mupo 1, Erin Fitzgerald 1, Alex Frank 1, Amanda Macaluso 1, Kelly Rich 1, Ali Cassera 1. Shots: Boston College 24, Northwestern 25. Saves: Boston College-Sheila Serafino 6; Northwestern-Brianne LoManto 7. Attendance: 401. on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on Division I Championship Highlights 9

MAY 21 at College Park, Md. Maryland coach Cathy Reese had been part of other amazing nights like Maryland 15, Princeton 6 this at Maryland. She was a player or assistant coach when the Terps won Princeton 4 2 — 6 seven national titles in a row from 1995-2001. But Maryland didn’t appear Maryland 8 7 — 15 in good shape early when Northwestern (20-2) scored repeatedly on shots Princeton scoring – Cassie Pyle 2, Jaci Gassaway 1, Charlotte Davis 1, Sam Ellis 1, Sarah Lloyd 1. from right around the cage for that 6-0 lead just 8:36 into the game. Maryland scoring – Katie Schwarzmann 4, Sarah Mollison 4, Kristy Black 3, Laura The Wildcats appeared to be too quick and fast for Maryland, and Dipper Merrifield 3, Alex Aust 1. Shots: Princeton 31, Maryland 34. Saves: Princeton-Erin Tochihara 14; Maryland- didn’t even make a save until over 17 minutes had elapsed. But the goalie Brittany Dipper 15. then got three stops in under four minutes and finished with seven overall Attendance: 957. to let Maryland slowly climb back into the game. 2011 Semifinals Sarah Mollison (three goals, one assist) led the way with four points. Katie MAY 27 at Stony Brook, N.Y. Schwarzmann and Karri Ellen Johnson both got three goals while Caitlyn Maryland 14, Duke 8 McFadden (Most Outstanding Player) and Brandi Jones each pitched in Duke 2 6 — 8 with two goals and one assist. Maryland 5 9 — 14 The Maryland offense slowly began to awaken midway through the half. Duke scoring – Emma Hamm 3, Kim Wenger 2, Christie Kaestner 1, Sarah Bullard 1, Despite having a second goal waved off - an inadvertent whistle - Schwar- Molly Quirke 1. Maryland scoring – Katie Schwarzmann 4, Sarah Mollison 4, Laura Merrifield 3, Kristy zmann and Mollison scored 47 seconds apart to cut the lead to 8-5 with Black 1, Alex Aust 1, Beth Glaros 1. 11:03 left in the half. That sparked a seven-goal run which gave the Ter- Shots: Duke 20, Maryland 32. Saves: Duke-Mollie Macker 10; Maryland-Brittany Dipper 4. rapins a 10-8 lead with 19:57 left in the game. Attendance: 7,458. Maryland also was more consistent on draw controls after struggling at MAY 27 at Stony Brook, N.Y. first.T he Terrapins finished with a 14-12 edge there and stopped the Wild- Northwestern 11, North Carolina 10 cats from gaining possession and holding the ball to set up plays. North Carolina 5 5 — 10 That’s why Northwestern didn’t score for 27 minutes, 33 seconds. But Alex- Northwestern 5 6 — 11 andra Frank and Shannon Smith (three goals, one assist) scored consecu- North Carolina scoring – Laura Zimmerman 4, Becky Lynch 2, Abbey Friend 2, Corey Donohoe 1, Brittney Coppa 1. tive goals to tie the game at 10 with 12:03 remaining. Northwestern scoring – Shannon Smith 4, Erin Fitzgerald 3, Jessica Russo 1, Brooke Matthews 1, Kelly Rich 1, Ali Cassera 1. Jones then snapped the tie on a great pass from McFadden to beat a dou- Shots: North Carolina 30, Northwestern 19. Saves: North Carolina-Lauren Maksym 4; ble-team with 9:51 left. McFadden scored from in front to give Maryland a Northwestern-Brianne LoManto 7. 12-10 lead with 5:47 left. Attendance: 7,458. Danielle Spencer cut its deficit to 12-11 for Northwestern before Mary- 2011 CHAMPIONSHIP land’s Johnson clinched it off a slick pass from Mollison with 2:03 left. The MAY 29 at Stony Brook, N.Y. shot beat goalie Brianne LoManto (six saves) and locked it up. Northwestern 8, Maryland 7 Maryland never trailed after tying the game at eight late in the first half. Northwestern 5 3 — 8 The Terrapins combined their tough defense and timely offense and Maryland 5 2 — 7 turned a nightmarish start into a dreamy finish. Northwestern scoring – Shannon Smith 4, Kara Mupo 2, Jessica Russo 1, Erin Fitzgerald 1. 2010 First Round Maryland scoring – Beth Glaros 4, Kristy Black 1, Katie Schwarzmann 1, Alex Aust 1. Shots: Northwestern 18, Maryland 17. Saves: Northwestern-Brianne LoManto 8; Maryland-Brittany Dipper 6. MAY 15 at Evanston, Ill. Attendence: 8,011. Northwestern 19, Notre Dame 7 Notre Dame 4 3 — 7 Northwestern 11 8 — 19 2010 Notre Dame scoring – Jenn Granger 2, Gina Scioscia 1, Megan Sullivan 1, Ansley Stewart 1, Maggie Tamasitis 1, Kailene Abt 1. Northwestern scoring – Katrina Dowd 5, Shannon Smith 4, Erin Fitzgerald 3, Danielle Maryland shell shocks Northwestern for NCAA Championship: Mary- Spencer 2, Alie Cassera 2, Brooke Matthews 1, Alexandra Frank 1, Kim Pantages 1. Shots: Notre Dame 21, Northwestern 39. Saves: Notre Dame-Ellie Hilling 9; land suffered through a nightmare in the first nine minutes of Sunday Northwestern-Brianne LoManto 7, D. St. Clair-Barrie 1. night’s NCAA Division I lacrosse national championship game. Attendance: 873. Everything that could go wrong did. The Terrapins watched five-time de- MAY 15 at Washington, D.C. fending champion Northwestern jump to a 6-0 lead. The officials waved Syracuse 15, Georgetown 8 off a goal, and Maryland couldn’t seem to stop the speedy Wildcats near Syracuse 6 9 — 15 the goal. Georgetown 2 6 — 8 Syracuse scoring – Tegan Brown 5, Christina Dove 4, Michelle Tumolo 2, Jackie But the game slowly began to change midway through the first half. Goal- Depetris 2, Tee Ladouceur 1, Halley Quillinan 1. ie Brittany Dipper began making saves as the offense awakened. Mary- Georgetown scoring – Molly Ford 4, Ashby Kaestner 1, Jacqueline Giles 1, Mary Beth land’s defense tightened up and held Northwestern scoreless for over 27 Brophy 1, Kelly Barnes 1. Shots: Syracuse 24, Georgetown 29. Saves: Syracuse-Liz Hogan 13; Georgetown- minutes as the Terrapins rallied to shock the five-time defending cham- Caitlin Formby 5. pion Wildcats, 13-11, for their first championship since 2001. Attendance: 1,432. The game was played before a crowd of 9,782 at Towson University’s John- MAY 15 at Chapel Hill, N.C. ny Unitas Stadium, the largest crowd ever to see a women’s lacrosse game North Carolina 18, Navy 5 in the United States. This was the school’s 10th Division I national title for Navy 1 4 — 5 Hig h lig ts women’s lacrosse - the most in NCAA history. North Carolina 9 9 — 18 Navy scoring – Erin Rawlick 3, Caitlin Mandrin Hill 1, Katrina Nietsch 1. Maryland (22-1) was fueled by its surprising loss to North Carolina in last North Carolina scoring – Becky Lynch 3, Megan Bosica 3, Corey Donohoe 3, Laura year’s national semifinal. Zimmerman 3, Jenn Russell 2, Sarah Kuonen 2, Emily Garrity 1, Kara Cannizzaro 1. Shots: Navy 13, North Carolina 39. Saves: Navy-Michelle Verbeeck 6, Elaina Ponchione 2; North Carolina-Logan Ripley 4, Lauren Maksym 2. Attendance: n/a. on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on II Division 10 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 15 at Malvern, Pa. MAY 22 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Penn 14, Boston U. 9 North Carolina17, Virginia 7 Boston U. 3 6 — 9 Virginia 2 5 — 7 Penn 11 3 — 14 North Carolina 11 6 — 17 Boston U. scoring – Traci Landy 3, Kristen Mogavero 2, McKinley Curro 2, Hannah Virginia scoring – Kaitlin Duff 3, Brittany Kalkstein 2, Charlie Finnigan 2. Frey 1, Rachel Collins 1. North Carolina scoring – Laura Zimmerman 4, Corey Donohoe 3, Kristen Taylor 3, Penn scoring – Ali DeLuca 5, Emma Spiro 3, Giulia Giordano 3, Erin Brennan 2, Becky Lynch 2, Emily Garrity 2, Jenn Russell 2, Kara Cannizzaro 1. Megan Smith 1. Shots: Virginia 19, North Carolina 19. Saves: Virginia-Lauren Benner 3; North Shots: Boston U. 34, Penn 27. Saves: Boston U.-Rachel Klein 8; Penn-Emily Szelest 10. Carolina-Logan Ripley 7. Attendance: 385. Attendance: 676. MAY 15 at College Park, Md. MAY 22 at College Park, Md. Maryland 20, Marist 5 Maryland 15, Penn 10 Marist 2 3 — 5 Penn 4 6 — 10 Maryland 11 9 — 20 Maryland 6 9 — 15 Marist scoring – Kelly Condon 4, Ariel Kramer 1. Penn scoring – Emma Spiro 4, Ali DeLuca 3, Erin Brennan 1, Giulia Giordano 1, Maryland scoring – Karri Ellen Johnson 5, Sarah Mollison 3, Amanda Spinnenweber Megan Smith 1. 3, Caitlyn McFadden 2, Kristy Black 2, Brittany Jones 1, Katie Schwarzmann 1, Jenny Maryland scoring – Caitlyn McFadden 5, Sarah Mollison 5, Karri Ellen Johnson 4, Collins 1, Alex Aust 1, Kate Faas 1. Laura Merrifield 1. Shots: Marist 11, Maryland 46. Saves: Marist-Ashley Casiano 4, Alyssa Littin 4; Shots: Penn 22, Maryland 23. Saves: Penn-Emily Szelest 7; Maryland-Brittany Dipper Maryland-Brittany Dipper 2. 4. Attendance: 359. Attendance: 717. MAY 15 at Harrisonburg, Va. MAY 22 at Harrisonburg, Va. James Madison 9, Stanford 8 Syracuse 7, James Madison 3 Stanford 7 1 — 8 Syracuse 2 5 — 7 James Madison 4 5 — 9 James Madison 3 0 — 3 Stanford scoring – Leslie Foard 3, Catherine Swanson 2, Lauren Schmidt 1, Sarah Syracuse scoring – Halley Quillinan 3, Michelle Tumolo 2, Tee Ladouceur 1, Jackie Flynn 1, Dana Lindsay 1. Depetris 1. James Madison scoring – Casey Ancarrow 3, Mary Kate Lomady 2, Ariel Lane 2, Alex James Madison scoring – Ariel Lane 2, Annie Brophy 1. Napoli 2. Shots: Syracuse 22, James Madison 19. Saves: Syracuse-Liz Hogan 12; James Shots: Stanford 26, James Madison 24. Saves: Stanford-Annie Read 7; James Madison-Morgan Kelly 8. Madison-Morgan Kelly 10. Attendance: 667. Attendance: 479. 2010 SEMIFINALS MAY 16 at Durham, N.C. Duke 16, Vanderbilt 15 MAY 28 at Towson, Md. Vanderbilt 6 9 — 15 Maryland 14, Syracuse 5 Duke 8 8 — 16 Syracuse 2 3 — 5 Vanderbilt scoring –Ally Carey 4, Alex Priddy 4, Carter Foote 3, Katherine Denkler 2, Maryland 7 7 — 14 Sarah Downing 1, Kendall Pittinger 1. Syracuse scoring – Christina Dove 2, Michelle Tumolo 2, Halley Quillinan 1. Duke scoring – Lindsay Gilbride 5, Sarah Bullard 3, Kat Thomas 3, Christie Kaestner Maryland scoring – Caitlyn McFadden 4, Karri Ellen Johnson 2, Katie Schwarzmann 2, Amanda Jones 1, Virginia Crotty 1, Kim Wenger 1. 2, Sarah Mollison 2, Laura Merrifield 2, Kristy Black 1, Alex Aust 1. Shots: Vanderbilt 26, Duke 34. Saves: Vanderbilt-Natalie Wills 12; Duke-Kaitlin Gaiss Shots: Syracuse 19, Maryland 28. Saves: Syracuse-Liz Hogan 9; Maryland-Brittany 7. Dipper 5. Attendance: 487. Attendance: 8,762. MAY 16 at Charlottesville, Va. MAY 28 at Towson, Md. Virginia 14, Towson 12 Northwestern 15, North Carolina 10 Towson 7 5 — 12 North Carolina 4 6 — 10 Virginia 8 6 — 14 Northwestern 4 11 — 15 Towson scoring – Jacie Kendall 4, Nikki Marcinik 3, Hillary Fratzke 3, Jess Dunn 2. North Carolina scoring – Laura Zimmerman 3, Corey Donohoe 2, Megan Bosica 2, Virginia scoring – Caity Whiteley 3, Julie Gardner 3, Charlie Finnigan 3, Kaitlin Duff 2, Kristen Taylor 1, Kristen Carr 1, Becky Lynch 1. Brittany Kalkstein 2, Kelly Austin 1. Northwestern scoring – Katrina Dowd 3, Erin Fitzgerald 3, Danielle Spencer 3, Shots: Towson 29, Virginia 26. Saves: Towson-Mary Teeters 3; Virginia-Lauren Benner Shannon Smith 2, Alexandra Frank 2, Brooke Matthews 2. 9. Shots: North Carolina 21, Northwestern 32. Saves: North Carolina-Logan Ripley 7; Attendance: 2,270. Northwestern-Brianne LoManto 7. Attendance: 8,782. 2010 Quarterfinals 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 22 at Evanston, Ill. Northwestern 18, Duke 8 MAY 30 at Towson, Md. Duke 2 6 — 8 Maryland 13, Northwestern 11 Northwestern 13 5 — 18 Northwestern 8 3 — 11 Duke scoring – Christie Kaestner 2, Kat Thomas 2, Lindsay Gilbride 2, Amanda Jones Maryland 8 5 — 13 1, Kim Wenger 1. Northwestern scoring –Shannon Smith 3, Danielle Spencer 2, Erin Fitzgerald 2, Northwestern scoring – Danielle Spencer 4, Erin Fitzgerald 4, Katrina Dowd 3, Alexandra Frank 1, Brooke Matthews 1, Taylor Thornton 1, Amanda Macaluso 1. Shannon Smith 3, Amanda Macaluso 3, Alexandra Frank 1. Maryland scoring – Sarah Mollison 3, Katie Schwarzmann 3, Karri Ellen Johnson 3, Shots: Duke 20, Northwestern 33. Saves: Duke-Kaitlin Gaiss 7; Northwestern-Brianne Brandi Jones 2, Caitlyn McFadden 2. LoManto 12. Shots: Northwestern 26, Maryland 29. Saves: Northwestern-Brianne LoMando 6; Attendance: 1,204. Maryland-Brittany Dipper 7. Attendance: 9,782. on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on Division I Championship Highlights 11

2009 2009 First Round MAY 10 at Philadelphia, Pa. Northwestern picks up title No. 5: For the fifth straight year, the NCAA Penn 10, Fairfield 8 Division I Women’s Lacrosse season ended the same way -- with North- Fairfield 2 6 — 8 Penn 5 5 — 10 western hoisting the championship trophy. Fairfield scoring – Rebecca White 3, Brittany Bare 2, Kristen Coleman 1, Abbey The Wildcats put the finishing touches on a perfect 23-0 season as they Goodwin 1, Kim Fuchs 1. cruised to a 21-7 victory over North Carolina on Sunday in front of an Penn scoring – Becca Edwards 2, Ali DeLuca 2, Erin Brennan 2, Emma Spiro 2, Giulia Giordano 1, Kaitlyn Lombardo 1. NCAA Championship Game record crowd of 6,515 fans at Towson’s John- Shots: Fairfield 21, Penn 29. Saves: Fairfield-Lauren Chatnik 11; Penn-Emily Szelest 6. ny Unitas® Stadium, becoming just the ninth team to complete a title run Attendance: 425. with an undefeated record. MAY 10 at Princeton, N.J. The Wildcats, whose five straight titles trail only Maryland’s run of seven Princeton 14, Georgetown 9 straight championships from 1995-2001, jumped out to a 2-0 lead less Georgetown 7 2 — 9 than three minutes into the game on goals from senior attacker Hilary Princeton 8 7 — 15 Georgetown scoring – Molly Ford 3, Ashby Kaestner 3, Kelly Barnes 1, Megan Bowen and senior midfielder Mary Kate Casey. The Tar Heels (16-5), mak- Bloomer 1, Erin Lovett 1. ing their first championship game appearance, responded with a free po- Princeton scoring – Kristin Schwab 5, Kristin Morrison 4, Holly McGarvie 3, Christine sition goal from junior midfielder Megan Bosica when she bounced the Casaceli 1, Sarah Steele 1, Marie McKenna 1. Shots: Georgetown 26, Princeton 29. Saves: Georgetown-Caitlin Formby 8; ball into the net just below the crossbar at the 23:47 mark. Princeton-Erin Tochihara 8. Northwestern then answered with two more scores – from junior attacker Attendance: n/a. Danielle Spencer and sophomore midfielder Brooke Matthews – before MAY 10 at Durham, N.C. a goal from North Carolina sophomore attacker Corey Donohoe, who Duke 15, Virginia 13 (2 ot) scored on a free position shot to make it a 4-2 game with 19:24 remaining Virginia 5 8 0 0 — 13 in the first half. Duke 8 5 1 1 — 15 Virginia scoring – Ashley McCulloch 4, Julie Gardner 3, Blair Weymouth 2, Kaitlin Duff But that’s the closest the Tar Heels would get. 1, Brittany Kalkstein 1, Whitaker Hagerman 1, Jenny Hauser 1. Duke scoring – Lindsay Gilbride 4, Caroline Cryer 4, Sarah Bullard 3, Emma Hamm 2, For the remainder of the half, the Wildcats would put together the most Megan Del Monte 1, Danielle Kachulis 1. dominant stretch of play in title game history, scoring 11 of the next 12 Shots: Virginia 27, Duke 29. Saves: Virginia-Lauren Benner 6; Duke-Kim Imbesi 9. goals to take a convincing, 15-3 lead into the intermission. Attendance: 372. The onslaught began when junior attacker Katrina Dowd and Bowen MAY 10 at College Park, Md. scored 47 seconds apart to extend the lead to 6-2 with 14:03 left in the Maryland 20, Colgate 4 half. Those tallies were followed by scores from senior attacker Meghan Colgate 0 4 — 4 Maryland 15 5 — 20 Plunkett, senior midfielder Meredith Frank, Bowen, Spencer and two more Colgate scoring – Ashley Didio 1, Courtney Miller 1, Molly Carroll 1, Maddie Kearns 1. each from Dowd and Matthews. Maryland scoring – Karri Ellen Johnson 3, Sarah Mollison 3, Jenny Collins 3, Amanda North Carolina, however, appeared to stem the tide with 33.5 seconds left Spinnenweber 2, Brittany Jones 2, Caitlyn McFadden 2, Laura Merrifield 2, Kristy Black 1, Helen McCutcheon 1, Alex Mavris 1. in the half on a free position score from junior midfielder Jenn Russell. But, Shots: Colgate 12, Maryland 40. Saves: Colgate-Sara Drexler 3, Roa Christina 3; Northwestern struck one more time before the halftime horn – a goal from Maryland-Lynn Cooper 3, Brittany Dipper 1. Attendance: 623. Matthews on an assist from Nielsen – to take a 12-goal lead into the break. It didn’t get any easier for the Tar Heels to start the second half, as the Wild- MAY 10 at Syracuse, N.Y. cats scored the first four goals of the period – two from Spencer, and one Syracuse 20, Boston U. 10 Boston U. 6 4 — 10 each from Bowen and Dowd – to take a 19-3 lead with 22:58 remaining Syracuse 14 6 — 20 and take all of the remaining drama out of the game. Boston U. scoring – Sarah Dalton 5, Traci Landy 4, Alyssa Kovach 1. The Wildcats set numerous title game records en route to their fifth- Syracuse scoring – Katie Rowan 5, Bridget Looney 4, Christina Dove 3, Halley Quillinan 3, Tee Ladouceur 2, Awehiyo Thomas 2, Megan Mosenson 1. straight crown, including most goals (21), most goals in a half (15) and Shots: Boston U. 16, Syracuse 35. Saves: Boston U.-Rachel Klein 6; Syracuse-Liz largest margin of victory (14). Northwestern also finished the season by Hogan 2. setting a new standard for goals in a season with 407 (previously 380), Attendance: 397. goals in a postseason with 73 (previously 64) and points in a season with MAY 10 at Chapel Hill, N.C. 570 (previously 541). North Carolina 15, Towson 4 Individually, Nielsen set a new record for assists in a championship round Towson 2 2 — 4 North Carolina 7 8 — 15 game with six (previously five), assists in a single postseason with 16 (previ- Towson scoring – Nikki Marcinik 2, Britt Woodfield 1, Jacie Kendall 1. ously 15) and assists in a tournament career with 35 (previously 34). Dowd North Carolina scoring – Kristen Taylor 3, Corey Donohoe 3, Chelsea Parks 3, Megan finished the postseason with a record 22 goals, smashing Bowen’s mark of Bosica 2, Becky Lynch 1, Laura Zimmerman 1, Kaitlyn Messinger 1, Caitlin Young 1. Shots: Towson 17, North Carolina 32. Saves: Towson-Mary Teeters 11, Casey Lean 1; 17 set last spring. Dowd (four goals and two assists) also was named the North Carolina-Logan Ripley 9. championship’s Most Outstanding Player, an honor Bowen won in each of Attendance: 231. the past two years. MAY 10 at Evanston, Ill. Northwestern 23, Massachusetts 6 Massachusetts 5 1 — 6 Northwestern 16 7 — 23 Massachusetts scoring – Meghan Reddy 2, Stephanie Hopkins 1, Haley Smith 1, Hig h lig ts Jesse O’Donnell 1, Nina Sarcona 1. Northwestern scoring – Katrina Dowd 7, Hannah Nielsen 4, Mary Kate Casey 3, Brooke Matthews 2, Kendall Santulli 2, Meredith Frank 1, Samantha Santulli 1, Shannon Smith 1, Lacey Vigmostad 1, Jessica Russo 1. Shots: Massachusetts 18, Northwestern 44. Saves: Massachesetts-Katie Florence 15; Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 3, D. St. Clair-Barrie 1. Attendance: 710. on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on II Division 12 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 10 at Notre Dame, Ind. MAY 22 at Towson, Md. Notre Dame 19, Vanderbilt 13 North Carolina 8, Maryland 7 Vanderbilt 7 6 — 13 North Carolina 4 4 — 8 Notre Dame 13 6 — 19 Maryland 4 3 — 7 Vanderbilt scoring – Ally Carey 3, Sarah Downing 3, Cara Giordano 2, Allie Frank 2, North Carolina scoring – Laura Zimmerman 3, Megan Bosica 2, Jenn Russell 1, Carter Foote 1, Katherine Denkler 1, Laura Keenan 1. Kristen Taylor 1, Corey Donohoe 1. Notre Dame scoring – Jillian Byers 4, Kailene Abt 4, Shaylyn Blaney 4, Gina Scioscia Maryland scoring – Karri Ellen Johnson 4, Sarah Millison 2, Laura Merrifield 1. 3, Jackie Doherty 2, Ansley Stewart 1, Maggie Tamasitis 1. Shots: North Carolina 19, Maryland 22. Saves: North Carolina-Logan Ripley 7; Shots: Vanderbilt 22, Notre Dame 34. Saves: Vanderbilt-Natalie Wills 6; Notre Dame- Maryland-Brittany Dipper 6. Erin Goodman 5. Attendance: 7,549. Attendance: 290. 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 QUARTERFINALS MAY 24 at Towson, Md. MAY 16 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Northwestern 21, North Carolina 7 North Carolina 16, Notre Dame 10 North Carolina 3 4 — 7 Notre Dame 6 4 — 10 Northwestern 15 6 — 21 North Carolina 8 8 — 16 North Carolina scoring – Jenn Russell 2, Megan Bosica 1, Kelly Taylor 1, Katie Brooks Notre Dame scoring – Jillian Byers 5, Kailene Abt 2, Kaitlin Keena 1, Gina Scioscia 1, 1, Corey Donohoe 1, Kristen Carr 1. Jackie Doherty 1. Northwestern scoring – Hilary Bowen 5, Katrina Dowd 4, Danielle Spencer 4, Brooke North Carolina scoring – Jenn Russell 3, Megan Bosica 3, Corey Donohoe 3, Kristen Matthews 3, Meredith Frank 2, Mary Kate Casey 1, Samantha Santulli 1, Meghan Carr 2, Chelsea Parks 2, Kristen Taylor 1, Laura Zimmerman 1, Katie Brooks 1. Plunkett 1. Shots: Notre Dame 28, North Carolina 34. Saves: Notre Dame-Erin Goodman 9; Shots: North Carolina 14, Northwestern 27. Saves: North Carolina-Logan Ripley 2; North Carolina-Logan Ripley 12. Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 5. Attendance: 284. Attendance: 6,515. MAY 16 at Evanston, Ill. Northwestern 16, Princeton 9 2008 Princeton 5 4 — 9 Northwestern 8 8 — 16 Princeton scoring – Lizzy Drumm 5, Holly McGarvie 1, Christine Casaceli 1, Kristin 2008 First Round Morrison 1, Kristin Schwab 1. Northwestern scoring – Katrina Dowd 7, Danielle Spencer 3, Meredith Frank 3, MAY 11 at Philadelphia, Pa. Shannon Smith 2, Hilary Bowen 1. Shots: Princeton 16, Northwestern 39. Saves: Princeton-Erin Tochihara 14; Penn 16, Colgate 7 Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 5. Colgate 4 3 — 7 Attendance: 1,531. Penn 10 6 — 16 Colgate scoring – Ashley Didio 2, Colleen Bubnack 2, Molly Carroll 1, Lindsay Pittard MAY 16 at Philadelphia, Pa. 1, Maddie Kearns 1. Penn scoring – Rachel Manson 3, Melissa Lehman 3, Ali DeLuca 3, Emma Spiro 2, Penn 10, Duke 9 (2 ot) Giulia Giordano 2, Barb Seaman 2, Allison Ambrozy 1. Duke 2 7 0 0 — 9 Shots: Colgate 16, Penn 31. Saves: Colgate-Sara Drexler 7; Penn-Sarah Waxman 6. Penn 7 2 0 1 — 10 Attendance: 513. Duke scoring – Lindsay Golbride 4, Danielle Kachulis 2, Caroline Cryer 1, Sarah Bullard 1, Jessica Adam 1. MAY 11 at Boston, Mass. Penn scoring – Becca Edwards 4, Ali DeLuca 3, Erin Brennan 2, Emma Spiro 1. Shots: Duke 22, Penn 24. Saves: Duke-Kim Imbesi 9; Penn-Emily Szelest 9. Boston U. 16, New Hampshire 8 Attendance: 842. New Hampshire 5 3 — 8 Boston U. 5 11 — 16 MAY 16 at College Park, Md. New Hampshire scoring – Sarah Von Bargen 2, Ashley Crook 2, Maureen Wark 2, Deb Dale 1, Michaela Hardy 1. Maryland 12, Syracuse 10 Boston U. scoring – Sarah Dalton 6, Steph Walker 3, Xan Weitzel 2, Traci Landy 2, Syracuse 6 4 — 10 Lauren Morton 2, McKinley Curro 1. Maryland 7 5 — 12 Shots: New Hampshire 17, Boston U. 31. Saves: New Hampshire-Ashley Milley 4; Syracuse scoring – Katie Rowan 5, Tee Ladouceur 2, Christina Dove 1, Halley Boston U.-Rachel Klein 7. Quillinan 1, Megan Mosenson 1. Attendance: n/a. Maryland scoring – Caitlyn McFadden 4, Sarah Mollison 3, Karri Ellen Johnson 2, Kristy Black 1, Amanda Spinnenweber 1, Brittany Jones 1. MAY 11 at Princeton, N.J. Shots: Syracuse 21, Maryland 34. Saves: Syracuse-Liz Hogan 10; Maryland-Brittany Dipper 8. Princeton 14, Vanderbilt 10 Attendance: 816. Vanderbilt 6 4 — 10 Princeton 6 8 — 14 2009 Semifinals Vanderbilt scoring – Cara Giordano 4, Margie Curran 2, Katherine Dengler 1, Carter Foote 1, Leslie Koch 1, Sarah Downing 1. MAY 22 at Towson, Md. Princeton scoring – Ashley Amo 3, Sarah Steele 3, Holly McGarvie 2, Christine Casaceli 2, Kristin Schwab 1, Lizzie Drumm 1, Kristin Morrison 1, Katie Lewis- Northwestern 13, Penn 12 (2 ot) Lamonica 1. Penn 4 7 1 0 — 12 Shots: Vanderbilt 17, Princeton 31. Saves: Vanderbilt-Brooke Shinaberry 5; Princeton- Northwestern 5 6 1 1 — 13 Erin Tochihara 4. Penn scoring – Ali DeLuca 4, Giulia Giordano 3, Samantha Bird 2, Erin Brennan 1, Attendance: n/a. Emma Spiro 1, Bethany Warren 1. Northwestern scoring – Katrina Dowd 4, Danielle Spencer 3, Meredith Frank 3, MAY 11 at Evanston, Ill. Samantha Santulli 1, Hilary Bowen 1, Alexandra Frank 1. Shots: Penn 28, Northwestern 27. Saves: Penn-Emily Szelest 7; Northwestern- Northwestern 15, Notre Dame 7 Morgan Lathrop 11. Notre Dame 5 2 — 7 Attendance: 7,549. Northwestern 5 10 — 15 Notre Dame scoring – Gina Scioscia 3, Heather Ferguson 2, Alicia billings 1, Jane Stoeckert 1. Northwestern scoring – Hannah Nielsen 6, Hilary Bowen 5, Katrina Dowd 2, Casey Donohoe 1, Brooke Matthews 1. Shots: Notre Dame 19, Northwestern 33. Saves: Notre Dame-Erin Goodman 9; Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 8. Attendance: 323. on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on Division I Championship Highlights 13

MAY 11 at Charlottesville, Va. MAY 17 at College Park, Md. North Carolina 11, Virginia 7 Duke 9, Maryland 7 North Carolina 6 5 — 11 Duke 4 5 — 9 Virginia 3 4 — 7 Maryland 4 3 — 7 North Carolina scoring – Corey Donohoe 5, Megan Bosica 2, Kristen Taylor 1, Chelsea Duke scoring – Megan Del Monte 2, Lindsay Gilbride 2, Emma Hamm 1, Carolyn Parks 1, Jenn Russell 1, Meg Freshwater 1. Davis 1, Allie Johnson 1, Danielle Kachulis 1, Christie Kaestner 1. Virginia scoring – Blair Weymouth 2, Ashley McCulloch 2, Jenny Hauser 2, Kaitlin Maryland scoring – Caitlyn McFadden 3, Kelly Kasper 1, Lauren Cohen 1, Dana Duff 1. Dobbie 1, Katie Pumphrey 1. Shots: North Carolina 26, Virginia 28. Saves: North Carolina-Amanda Barnes 10; Shots: Duke 21, Maryland 29. Saves: Duke-Kim Imbesi 13; Maryland-Allie Buote 5. Virginia-Kendall McBrearty 5. Attendance: n/a. Attendance: 412. MAY 17 at Philadelphia, Pa. MAY 11 at College Park, Md. Penn 8, Boston U. 5 Maryland 20, Temple 7 Boston U. 2 3 — 5 Temple 5 2 — 7 Penn 4 4 — 8 Maryland 8 12 — 20 Boston U. scoring – Lauren Morton 2, Sarah Dalton 2, Xan Weitzel 1. Temple scoring – Berkley Summerlin 3, Whitney Richards 2, Hillary Richards 1, Penn scoring – Rachel Manson 2, Emma Spiro 2, Ali DeLuca 1, Giulia Giordano 1, Chelsea Rosiek 1. Melissa Lehman 1, Kaitlyn Lombardo 1. Maryland scoring – Casey Magor 3, Dana Dobbie 3, Katie Princiotto 3, Sarah Shots: Boston U. 21, Penn 30. Saves: Boston U.-Rachel Klein 13; Penn-Sarah Waxman Mollison 2, Lauren Cohen 2, Caitlyn McFadden 1, Kelly Kasper 1, Kate Faas 1, Brandi 9. Jones 1, Katie Pumphrey 1, Amanda Spinnenweber 1, Laura Merrifield 1. Attendance: 644. Shots: Temple 13, Maryland 36. Saves: Temple-Bridget McMullan 4, Jessica Colucci 4; Maryland-Allie Buote 3. MAY 17 at Evanston, Ill. Attendance: n/a. Northwestern 18, Princeton 11 MAY 11 at Syracuse, N.Y. Princeton 4 7 — 11 Northwestern 11 7 — 18 Syracuse 21, Towson 9 Towson 5 4 — 9 Princeton scoring – Christine Casaceli 2, Holly McGarvie 2, Katie Lewis-Lamonica 2, Syracuse 13 8 — 21 Kristin Morrison 1, Lizzie Drumm 1, Kristin Schwab 1, Ashley Amo 1, Anne Murray 1. Northwestern scoring – Hilary Bowen 3, Hannah Nielsen 3, Katrina Dowd 3, Casey Towson scoring – Hillary Fratzke 3, Nikki Marcinik 2, Jacie Kendall 1, Kendie Bauer 1, Donohoe 3, Spencer Danielle 2, Brooke Matthews 2, Caitlin Jackson 1, Ali Jacobs 1. Lauren McAfee 1, Mary Hammond 1. Shots: Princeton 23, Northwestern 28. Saves: Princeton-Erin Tochihara 7, Kaitlyn Syracuse scoring – Katie Rowan 5, Christina Dove 5, Halley Quillinan 4, Kristin Brady Perrelle 1; Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 7. 3, Awehiyo Thomas 2, Megan Mosenson 2. Attendance: 1,222. Shots: Towson 29, Syracuse 33. Saves: Towson-Mandy Corry 7; Syracuse-Liz Hogan 11. 2008 Semifinals Attendance: 568. MAY 23 at Towson, Md. MAY 11 at Philadelphia, Pa. Penn 9, Duke 8 (1 ot) Penn 16, Colgate 7 Duke 4 4 0 — 8 Colgate 4 3 — 7 Penn 3 5 1 — 9 Penn 10 6 — 16 Duke scoring – Carolyn Davis 5, Lindsay Gilbride 2, Sarah Bullard 1. Colgate scoring – Ashley Didio 2, Colleen Bubnack 2, Molly Carroll 1, Lindsay Pittard Penn scoring – Melissa Lehman 3, Rachel Manson 2, Giulia Giordano 1, Ali DeLuca 1, 1, Maddie Kearns 1. Emma Spiro 1, Kaitlyn Lombardo 1. Penn scoring – Rachel Manson 3, Melissa Lehman 3, Ali DeLuca 3, Emma Spiro 2, Shots: Duke 18, Penn 21. Saves: Duke-Kim Imbesi 7; Penn-Sarah Waxman 7. Giulia Giordano 2, Barb Seaman 2, Allison Ambrozy 1. Attendance: 6,300. Shots: Colgate 16, Penn 31. Saves: Colgate-Sara Drexler 7; Penn-Sarah Waxman 6. Attendance: 513. MAY 23 at Towson, Md. MAY 11 at Washington, D.C. Northwestern 16, Syracuse 8 Syracuse 6 2 — 8 Duke 10, Georgetown 8 Northwestern 7 9 — 16 Duke 8 2 — 10 Georgetown 5 3 — 8 Syracuse scoring – Megan Mosenson 3, Kristin Brady 2, Christina Dove 1, Halley Quillinan 1, Awehiyo Thomas 1. Duke scoring – Carolyn Davis 4, Lindsay Gilbride 2, Danielle Kachulis 2, Megan Del Northwestern scoring – Hilary Bowen 6, Casey Donohoe 3, Meredith Frank 3, Monte 1, Sarah Bullard 1. Danielle Spencer 3, Katrina Dowd 1. Georgetown scoring – Patty Piotrowicz 4, Ashby Kaestner 2, Allie Hubschmann 1, Shots: Syracuse 16, Northwestern 26. Saves: Syracuse-Liz Hogan 6; Northwestern- Megan Bloomer 1. Morgan Lathrop 2. Shots: Duke 19, Georgetown 28. Saves: Duke-Kim Imbesi 9; Georgetown-Caitlin Attendance: 6,300. Formby 5. Attendance: n/a. 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 Quarterfinals MAY 25 at Towson, Md. MAY 17 at Syracuse, N.Y. Northwestern 10, Penn 6 Penn 2 4 — 6 Syracuse 13, North Carolina 11 Northwestern 5 5 — 10 North Carolina 4 7 — 11 Syracuse 6 7 — 13 Penn scoring – Ali DeLuca 2, Rachel Manson 1, Emma Spiro 1, Chelsea Kocis 1, Kaitlyn Lombardo 1. North Carolina scoring – Megan Bosica 4, Kristen Taylor 2, Julia Ryan 2, Meg Northwestern scoring – Hannah Nielsen 3, Hilary Bowen 3, Meredith Frank 1, Katrina Freshwater 1, Jenn Russell 1, Corey Donohoe 1. Dowd 1, Christy Finch 1, Meghan Plunkett 1. Syracuse scoring – Christina Dove 3, Megan Mosenson 3, Katie Rowan 2, Halley Shots: Penn 20, Northwestern 19. Saves: Penn-Sarah Waxman 6; Northwestern- Quillinan 2, Awehiyo Thomas 1, Kristin Brady 1, Jackie Depetris 1. Morgan Lathrop 11. Shots: North Carolina 28, Syracuse 27. Saves: North Carolina-Amanda Barnes 9; Attendance: 6,125. Syracuse-Liz Hogan 7. Attendance: 1,037. Hig h lig ts on II H ighligh ts II D ivi s i on II Division 14 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 13 at Hempstead, N.Y. 2007 Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 8 Hofstra 4 4 — 8 2007 First round Johns Hopkins 6 6 — 12 Hofstra scoring – Corine Gandolfi 2, Lauren Whitcomb 2, Casey McGrath 2, K’Leigh MAY 13 at Evanston, Ill. Vanaman 1, Ashley Jones 1 Johns Hopkins scoring – Sarah Walsh 4, Mary Key 3, Kirby Houck 2, Lauren Northwestern 19, Holy Cross 7 Schwarzmann 1, Sam Schrum 1, Brett Bathras 1. Holy Cross 3 4 — 7 Shots: Hofstra 21, Johns Hopkins 32. Saves: Hofstra-Maisie Osteen 8; Johns Hopkins- Northwestern 10 9 — 19 Amelia Harris 4, Lizzie O’Ferrall 4. Holy Cross scoring – Patricia Sutton 2, Kristine Corkum 2, Amy Archambault 1, Ali Attendance: 639. Baird 1, Megan Fenton 1. Northwestern scoring – Aly Josephs 3, Kristen Kjellman 3, Meredith Frank 3, Hannah MAY 13 at Durham, N.C. Nielsen 2, Hilary Bowen 2, Katrina Dowd 2, Ali Jacobs 2, Casey Donohoe 1, Danielle Duke 23, Le Moyne 8 Spencer 1. Shots: Holy Cross 14, Northwestern 49. Saves: Holy Cross-Megan Orr 20; Le Moyne 6 2 — 8 Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 5. Duke 13 10 — 23 Attendance: 521. Le Moyne scoring – Amanda Keegan 4, Lauren Byrne 2, Lisa McCarthy 1, Kylie Rosette 1. MAY 13 at Nashville, Tenn. Duke scoring – Caroline Cryer 4, Kristen Waagbo 4, Rachel Sanford 3, Leigh Jester 2, Jessica Adam 2, Michelle Menser 2, Danielle Kachulis 2, Kim Wathey 2, Carolyn Davis Syracuse 16, Vanderbilt 10 1, Alexandra Ryan 1. Syracuse 8 8 — 1 Shots: Le Moyne 11, Duke 48. Saves: Le Moyne-Samantha Falcone 9, Alex Dwyer 2; Vanderbilt 6 4 — 10 Duke-Kim Imbesi 1, Regan Bosch 1. Syracuse scoring – Christina Dove 5, Katie Rowan 5, Ashley Pike 3, Kristin Brady 1, Attendance: 296. Halley Quillinan 1, Melissa Pearsall 1. Vanderbilt scoring – Margie Curran 5, Jennifer Tapscott 2, Nicole Pugno 1, Sarah 2007 quarterfinals Downing 1, Cara Giordano 1. Shots: Syracuse 30, Vanderbilt 22. Saves: Syracuse-Amber Pardee-Hill 7; Vanderbilt- MAY 19 at Durham, N.C. Brooke Shinaberry 4, Rachel Woolford 1. Attendance: 327. Duke 12, Johns Hopkins 7 Johns Hopkins 3 4 — 7 MAY 13 at College Park, Md. Duke 8 4 — 12 Johns Hopkins scoring – Mary Key 2, Kirby Houck 1, Steph Janice 1, Kadie Stamper Maryland 13, Yale 7 1, Sam Schrum 1, Lauren Schwarzmann 1. Yale 2 5 — 7 Duke scoring – Caroline Cryer 3, Kristen Waagbo 2, Leigh Jester 2, Rachel Sanford 2, Maryland 4 9 — 13 Allie Johnson 1, Danielle Kachulis 1, Jessica Adam 1. Yale scoring – Lauren Taylor 4, Marya Myers 2, Lara Melniker 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 20, Duke 28. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Liz O’Ferrall 6; Duke-Kim Maryland scoring – Krista Pellizzi 5, Kelly Kasper 3, Dana Dobbie 2, Casey Magor 2, Imbesi 7. Katie Doolittle 1. Attendance: 433. Shots: Yale 24, Maryland 35. Saves: Yale-Ellen Cameron 13; Maryland-Allie Buote 10. Attendance: 654. MAY 19 at Charlottesville, Va. Virginia 14, North Carolina 8 MAY 13 at Philadelphia, Pa. North Carolina 1 7 — 8 Penn 11, Boston U. 5 Virginia 7 7 — 14 Boston U. 3 2 — 5 North Carolina scoring – Christina Juras 3, Jenn Russell 2, Kristen Taylor 1, Megan Penn 5 6 — 11 Bosica 1, Chrissy Rude 1. Boston U. scoring – Lauren Morton 2, Angie Martin 1, McKinley Curro 1, Molly Virginia scoring – Kate Breslin 5, Ashley McCulloch 3, Megan Havrilla 2, Blair Collins 1. Weymouth 2, Kaitlin Duff 1, Brittany Kalkstein 1. Penn scoring – Rachel Manson 3, Chrissy Muller 2, Ali DeLuca 2, Melissa Lehman 1, Shots: North Carolina 30, Virginia 29. Saves: North Carolina-Kristen Hordy 9; Virginia- Allison Ambrozy 1, Chelsea Kocis 1, Emma Spiro 1. Kendall McBrearty 14. Shots: Boston U. 23, Penn 21. Saves: Boston U.-Jenna Golden 4; Penn-Sarah Waxman Attendance: 862. 7. Attendance: 525. MAY 19 at Philadelphia, Pa. Penn 9, Maryland 7 MAY 13 at Charlottesville, Va. Maryland 5 2 — 7 Virginia 19, Princeton 10 Penn 3 6 — 9 Princeton 3 7 — 10 Maryland scoring – Lauren Cohen 2, Casey Magor 2, Kelly Kasper 1, Dana Dobbie Virginia 11 8 — 19 1, Becky Clipp 1. Princeton scoring – Katie Lewis-Lamonica 5, Miller 2, Gangler 1, McGarvie 1, Ashley Penn scoring – Becca Edwards 2, Allison Ambrozy 2, Melissa Lehman 2, Chrissy Amo 1. Muller 1, Ali DeLuca 1, Rachel Manson 1. Virginia scoring – Kate Breslin 6, Blair Weymouth 5, Kaitlin Duff 2, Brittany Kalkstein Shots: Maryland 21, Penn 31. Saves: Maryland-Allie Buote 10; Penn-Sarah Waxman 7. 2, Ashley McCulloch 2, Jess Wasilewski 1, Megan Havrilla 1. Attendance: 1,197. Shots: Princeton 21, Virginia 35. Saves: Princeton-Perrelle 5, O’Boyle 3; Virginia- Kendall McBrearty 6. MAY 19 at Evanston, Ill. Attendance: n/a. Northwestern 14, Syracuse 9 Syracuse 6 3 — 9 MAY 13 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Northwestern 7 7 — 14 North Carolina 14, Richmond 7 Syracuse scoring – Halley Quillinan 3, Kristin Brady 2, Megan Mosenson 2, Katie Richmond 4 3 — 7 Rowan 1, Bridget Looney 1. North Carolina 8 6 — 14 Northwestern scoring – Meredith Frank 4, Hilary Bowen 4, Aly Josephs 3, Kristen Richmond scoring – Mandy Friend 2, Ashley Friend 2, Allison Furstenburg 1, Kjellman 2, Hannah Nielsen 1. Morghan Vahue 1, Zara Nematollahi 1. Shots: Syracuse 24, Northwestern 34. Saves: Syracuse-Amber Pardee-Hill 13; North Carolina scoring – Kristen Taylor 3, Kelly Taylor 3, Christina Juras 2, Chrissy Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 8. Rude 2, Julia Ryan 2, Jess Allen 1, Kelly Renzi 1. Attendance: 698. Shots: Richmond 19, North Carolina 40. Saves: Richmond-Jackie Swansburg 16; North Carolina-Kristen Hordy 8. Attendance: 310. Division I Championship Highlights 15

2007 semifinals MAY 14 at W. Long Branch, N.J. Georgetown 18, Monmouth 2 MAY 25 at Philadelphia, Pa. Monmouth 0 2 — 2 Northwestern 12, Penn 2 Georgetown 11 7 — 18 Penn 0 2 — 2 Monmouth scoring – Katie Degen 1, Carolyn Raveia 1. Northwestern 8 4 — 12 Georgetown scoring – Coco Stanwick 5, Paige Andrews 3, Schuyler Sutton 2, Megan Bloomer 2, Lucy Poole 2, Stephanie Zodtner 1, Bridget Noon 1, Zan Morley 1, Margot Penn scoring – Becca Edwards 1, Chrissy Muller 1. Ellis 1. Northwestern scoring – Aly Josephs 5, Kristen Kjellman 3, Hilary Bowen 2, Meredith Shots: Monmouth 14, Georgetown 37. Saves: Monmouth-Monica Johnson 12; Frank 1, Hannah Nielsen 1. Georgetown-Maggie Koch 8. Shots: Penn 20, Northwestern 21. Saves: Penn-Sarah Waxman 4; Northwestern- Attendance: 527. Morgan Lathrop 7. Attendance: 6,428. MAY 14 at Notre Dame, Ind. MAY 25 at Philadelphia, Pa. Notre Dame 16, Cornell 8 Cornell 4 4 — 8 Virginia 14, Duke 13 Notre Dame 8 8 — 16 Virginia 3 11 — 14 Cornell scoring – Noelle Dowd 4, Alison McKeown 1, Allison Schindler 1, Mimi Duke 8 5 — 13 Baveye 1, Courtney Farell 1. Virginia scoring – Blair Weymouth 4, Megan Havrilla 3, Jess Wasilewski 3, Kate Breslin Notre Dame scoring – Crysti Foote 4, Jill Byers 4, Caitlin McKinney 3, Heather 2, Ashley McCulloch 1, Megan O’Malley 1. Ferguson 2, Kaki Orr 2, Brittany Fox 1. Duke scoring – Caroline Cryer 4, Kristen Waagbo 3, Rachel Sanford 3, Michelle Shots: Cornell 26, Notre Dame 29. Saves: Cornell-Maggie Fava 8; Notre Dame-Carol Menser 2, Danielle Kachulis 1. Dixon 12. Shots: Virginia 44, Duke 23. Saves: Virginia-Kendall McBrearty 4; Duke-Kim Imbesi Attendance: 281. 16. Attendance: 6,428. MAY 14 at Evanston, Ill. Northwestern 17, Stanford 9 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP Stanford 2 7 — 9 Northwestern 7 10 — 17 MAY 27 at Philadelphia, Pa. Stanford scoring – Daphne Patterson 3, Megan Burker 3, Sarah Bach 1, Megan Northwestern 15, Virginia 13 McClain 1, Michelle DeChant 1. Northwestern scoring – Kristen Kjellman 4, Sarah Albrecht 4, Meredith Frank 3, Laura Virginia 6 7 — 13 Glassanos 2, Aly Josephs 2, Hilary Bowen 1, Casey Donohoe 1. Northwestern 11 4 — 15 Shots: Stanford 19, Northwestern 34. Saves: Stanford-Laura Shane 13; Northwestern- Virginia scoring – Megan O’Malley 3, Megan Havrilla 2, Ashley McCulloch 2, Kaitlin Morgan Lathrop 8. Duff 2, Blair Weymouth 1, Brittany Kalkstein 1, Kate Breslin 1, Jess Wasilweski 1. Attendance: 588. Northwestern scoring – Hilary Bowen 5, Katrina Dowd 3, Meredith Frank 2, Aly Josephs 2, Hannah Nielsen 1, Kristen Kjellman 1, Casey Donohoe 1. MAY 14 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Shots: Virginia 23, Northwestern 28. Saves: Virginia-Kendall McBrearty 8; Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 8. North Carolina 9, Maryland 6 Attendance: 6,085. Maryland 3 3 — 6 North Carolina 4 5 — 9 Maryland scoring – Delia Cox 4, Kelly Kasper 1, Casey Magor 1. North Carolina scoring – Brooke Dieringer 3, Christina Juras 2, Stephanie Scurachio 2006 1, Julia Ryan 1, Erica LaGrow 1, Meg Freshwater 1. Shots: Maryland 22, North Carolina 29. Saves: Maryland-Allie Buote 8; North Carolina-Kristen Hordy 10. 2006 First round Attendance: 385. MAY 14 at Hanover, N.H. MAY 14 at Charlottesville, Va. Dartmouth 9, Boston U. 4 Princeton 8, Virginia 7 Boston U. 2 2 — 4 Princeton 5 3 — 8 Dartmouth 6 3 — 9 Virginia 2 5 — 7 Boston U. scoring – Jenny Hauser 2, Lauren Morton 2. Princeton scoring – Katie Lewis-Lamonica 4, Ashley Amo 3, Alison Murray 1. Dartmouth scoring – Annie Leibovitz 3, Whitney Douthett 2, Kristen Barry 2, Sarah Virginia scoring – Kate Breslin 3, Megan O’Malley 2, Blair Weymouth 1, Kim Connors Szefi 1, Jen Pittman 1. 1. Shots: Boston U. 19, Dartmouth 23. Saves: Boston U.-Jenna Golden 10; Dartmouth- Shots: Princeton 22, Virginia 17. Saves: Princeton-Colleen O’Boyle 10; Virginia-Ginger Devon Willis 7. Miles 8. Attendance: 629. Attendance: 450. MAY 14 at Durham, N.C. 2006 quarterFINALS Duke 18, Holy Cross 2 Holy Cross 1 1 — 2 MAY 19 at Evanston, Ill. Duke 14 4 — 18 Northwestern 17, North Carolina 6 Holy Cross scoring – Patricia Sutton 1, Amy Archambault 1. North Carolina 5 1 — 6 Duke scoring – Kristen Waagbo 4, Leigh Jester 4, Katie chrest 3, Rachel Sanford 2, Northwestern 6 11 — 17 Carolyn Davis 2, Jessica McBride 1, Michelle Menser 1, Kim Wathey 1. North Carolina scoring – Brooke Dieringer 2, Melissa McCarthy 2, Christina Juras 1, Shots: Holy Cross 14, Duke 43. Saves: Holy Cross-Megan Orr 11; Duke-Megan Meg Freshwater 1. Huether 7, Regan Bosch 3. Northwestern scoring – Aly Josephs 4, Meredith Frank 3, Kristen Kjellman 3, Lindsey Attendance: 289. Munday 2, Laura Glassanos 2, Hilary Bowen 1, Sarah Albrecht 1, Casey Donohoe 1. Shots: North Carolina 18, Northwesetern 32. Saves: North Carolina-Kristen Hordy 7; MAY 14 at Harrisonburg, Va. Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 10. James Madison 9, Richmond 8 Attendance: 639. Richmond 4 4 — 8 James Madison 4 5 — 9 MAY 20 at Durham, N.C. Richmond scoring – Mandy Friend 2, Caroline McGuire 2, Allison Nuzzi 2, Claire Duke 16, James Madison 6 Cunniff 1, Morgan Vahue 1. James Madison 2 4 — 6 James Madison scoring – Lynlea Cronin 3, Kelly Berger 2, Julie Stone 1, Kim Griffin 1, Duke 8 8 — 16 Maria Bosica 1, Jess Brophy 1. Hig h lig ts Shots: Richmond 29, James Madison 23. Saves: Richmond-Jackie Swansburg 7; James Madison scoring – Kelly Berger 2, Lynlea Cronin 2, Julie Stone 1, Emily Haller James Madison-Livvy King 8. 1. Attendance: 232. Duke scoring – Caroline Cryer 4, Rachel Sanford 3, Leigh Jester 3, Carolyn Davis 2, Katie Chrest 2, Megan Del Monte 2. Shots: James Madison 21, Duke 31. Saves: James Madison-Livvy King 7; Duke- Megan Huether 9, Regan Bosch 2. Attendance: 389. 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MAY 20 at Notre Dame, Ind. MAY 12 at University Park, Pa. Notre Dame 12, Georgetown 9 North Carolina 7, Penn St. 6 (3 ot) Georgetown 6 3 — 9 North Carolina 5 1 0 0 1 — 7 Notre Dame 5 7 — 12 Penn St. 5 1 0 0 0 — 6 Georgetown scoring – Coco Stanwick 3, Schuyler Sutton 3, Paige Andrews 2, Megan North Carolina scoring – Stephanie Scurachio 4, Allison Higgins 2, Jess Allen 1. Bloomer 1. Penn St. scoring – Emily Chambers 2, Shari Maslin 1, Kristen Burke 1, Jessi Lieb 1, Notre Dame scoring – Crysti Foote 3, Jill Byers 3, Caitlin McKinney 3, Heather Lindsay Dutch 1. Ferguson 1, Mary Carpenter 1, Jane Stoeckert 1. Shots: North Carolina 30, Penn St. 24. Saves: North Carolina-Kristen Hordy 12; Penn Shots: Georgetown 18, Notre Dame 26. Saves: Georgetown-Maggie Koch 8; Notre St.-Lee Tortorelli 11. Dame-Carol Dixon 2. Attendance: 299. Attendance: 421. MAY 12 at Boston, Mass. MAY 20 at Hanover, N.H. Boston U. 12, Colgate 6 Dartmouth 7, Princeton 6 (2 ot) Colgate 4 2 — 6 Princeton 3 3 0 0 — 6 Boston U. 8 4 — 12 Dartmouth 6 0 0 1 — 7 Colgate scoring – Katie McVeigh 2, Eden Haladay 2, Kelly Winning 1, Jess Van der Princeton scoring – Alison Murray 3, Holly McGarvie 1, Katie Lewis-Lamonica 1, Meulen 1. Mary Minshall 1. Boston U. scoring – Kaitlyn Cuneo 4, Alyssa Trudel 3, Andgie Martin 2, Jenny Hauser Dartmouth scoring – Jen Pittman 3, Casey Hazel 2, Whitney Douthett 1, Kristen 1, Lindsay Lewis 1, Lauren Morton 1. Barry 1. Shots: Colgate 25, Boston U. 29. Saves: Colgate-Sue Bielamowicz 9; Boston U.-Anne Shots: Princeton 18, Dartmouth 20. Saves: Princeton-Colleen O’Boyle 8; Dartmouth- Sheridan 11. Devon Willis 7. Attendance: 198. Attendance: 1,020. MAY 12 at Hanover, N.H. 2006 SEMIFINALS Dartmouth 9, Syracuse 8 Syracuse 7 1 — 8 MAY 26 at Boston, Mass. Dartmouth 4 5 — 9 Northwestern11, Duke 10 (2 ot) Syracuse scoring – Jill Depetris 2, Meghan O’Connell 2, Caitlyn Dragon 1, Allison Northwestern 6 4 1 0 — 11 Furstenburg 1, Melody Agnew 1, Courtney Palladino 1. Duke 6 4 0 0 — 10 Dartmouth scoring – Katieanne Christian 5, Jen Pittman 2, Whitney Douthett 1, Northwestern scoring – Kristen Kjellman 4, Aly Josephs 2, Sarah Albrecht 1, Hilary Kristen Zimmer 1. Bowen 1, Meredith Frank 1, Kristen Boege 1, Laura Glassanos 1. Shots: Syracuse 24, Dartmouth 21. Saves: Syracuse-Jen Kasel 7; Dartmouth-Devon Duke scoring – Katie Chrest 3, Rachel Sanford 2, Leigh Jester 1, Caroline Cryer 1, Wills 7. Carolyn Davis 1, Kristen Waagbo 1, Kim Pastrana 1. Attendance: 762. Shots: Northwestern 18, Duke 29. Saves: Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 10; Duke- Megan Huether 4. MAY 12 at Evanston, Ill. Attendance: 3,701. Northwestern 16, Mt. St. Mary’s 3 Mt. St. Mary’s 1 2 — 3 MAY 26 at Boston, Mass. Northwestern 10 6 — 16 Dartmouth 14, Notre Dame 8 Mt. St. Mary’s scoring – Kirby Day 2, Katie Falatach 1. Dartmouth 6 8 — 14 Northwestern scoring – Aly Josephs 7, Kristen Kjellman 3, Lindsey Munday 2, Jenny Notre Dame 3 5 — 8 Bush 2, Courtney Flynn 1, Sarah Albrecht 1. Dartmouth scoring – Whitney Douthett 4, Kristen Zimmer 3, Casey Hazel 2, Sarah Shots: Mt. St. Mary’s 13, Northwestern 37. Saves: Mt. St. Mary’s-Naomi Campano Szefi 2, Kristen Barry 2, Annie Leibovitz 1. Radio 11; Northwestern-Ashley Gersuk 2, Abby Bangser 2. Notre Dame scoring – Crysti Foote 3, Caitlin McKinney 3, Heather Ferguson 2. Attendance: 350. Shots: Dartmouth 25, Notre Dame 19. Saves: Dartmouth-Devon Wills 4; Notre Dame-Carol Dixon 6. MAY 12 at Durham, N.C. Attendance: 3,701. Duke 16, Richmond 4 Richmond 2 2 — 4 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP Duke 7 9 — 16 MAY 28 at Boston, Mass. Richmond scoring – Caroline McGuire 2, Ashley Friend 1, Morghan Vahue 1. Duke scoring – Katie Chrest 4, Jessica Adam 3, Leigh Jester 3, Caroline Cryer 3, Northwestern 7, Dartmouth 4 Kristen Waagbo 2, Kaitlin Hancock 1. Dartmouth 3 1 — 4 Shots: Richmond 14, Duke 34. Saves: Richmond-Jackie Swansburg 14; Duke-Megan Northwestern 2 5 — 7 Huether 6. Dartmouth scoring – Casey Hazel 1, Kristen Barry 1, Sarah Szefi 1, Jen Pittman 1. Attendance: 305. Northwestern scoring – Aly Josephs 4, Sarah Albrecht 2, Lindsey Munday 1. Shots: Dartmouth 10, Northwestern 22. Saves: Dartmouth-Devon Wills 6; MAY 12 at Washington, D.C. Northwestern-Morgan Lathrop 2. Georgetown 15, Towson 14 Attendance: 5,684. Towson 8 6 — 14 Georgetown 8 7 — 15 Towson scoring – Shannon Witzel 5, Caitlin Marshall 3, Becky Trumbo 2, Amy 2005 Middleton 2, Erin Cayea 1, Martha Dwyer 1. Georgetown scoring – Coco Stanwick 5, Allison Chambers 2, Lauryn Bernier 1, Catherine Elbe 1, Lucy Poole 1, Paige Andrews 1, Lauren Redler 1, Brittany Baschuk 2005 First Round 1, Laura Cipro 1, Hollis Pica 1. Shots: Towson 29, Georgetown 28. Saves: Towson-Mandy Corry 8; Georgetown- MAY 12 at Princeton, N.J. Sarah Robinson 9, Maggie Koch 2. Attendance: 328. Princeton 16, Maryland 8 Maryland 4 4 — 8 MAY 12 at Charlottesville, Va. Princeton 7 9 — 16 Virginia 10, Johns Hopkins 8 Maryland scoring – Kelly Kasper 2, Katie Doolittle 2, Greta Sommers 1, Acacia Walker 1, Casey Magor 1, Delia Cox 1. Johns Hopkins 4 4 — 8 Princeton scoring – Kathleen MIller 5, Lindsey Biles 4, Elizabeth Pillion 3, Katie Lewis- Virginia 5 5 — 10 Lamonica 2, Ingrid Goldberg 1, Ashley Amo 1. Johns Hopkins scoring – Meagan Voight 4, Mary Key 2, Kadie Stamper 2. Shots: Maryland 17, Princeton 31. Saves: Maryland-Kirah Miles 7, Allie Buote 1; Virginia scoring – Kate Breslin 3, Cary Chasney 2, Nikki Lieb 2, Amy Appelt 1, Tyler Princeton-Sarah Kolodner 6. Leachman 1, Maredith Lazarus 1. Attendance: 518. Shots: Johns Hopkins 20, Virginia 23. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Lauren Riddick 8; Virginia-Ginger Miles 9. Attendance: 218. 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2005 QuarterFINALS 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 15 at Durham, N.C. MAY 22 at Annapolis, Md. Duke 15, North Carolina 7 Northwestern 13, Virginia 10 North Carolina 3 4 — 7 Virginia 7 3 — 10 Duke 10 5 — 15 Northwestern 8 5 — 13 North Carolina scoring – Christina Juras 2, Jess Allen 2, Meg Freshwater 1, Allison Virginia scoring – Cary Chasney 6, Tyler Leachman 2, Amy Appelt 1, Kate Breslin 1. Higgins 1, Katie Brooks 1. Northwestern scoring – Kristen Kjellman 5, Sarah Albrecht 3, Aly Josephs 2, Kristen Duke scoring – Rachel Sanford 4, Katie Chrest 3, Kristen Waagbo 3, Leigh Jester 3, Boege 2, Lindsey Munday 1. Jessica Adam 1, Katie Laschinger 1. Shots: Virginia 23, Northwestern 21. Saves: Virginia-Ginger Miles 1, Kendall McBrearty Shots: North Carolina 23, Duke 30. Saves: North Carolina-Kristen Hordy 8; Duke- 1; Northwestern-Ashley Gersuk 8. Megan Huether 11. Attendance: 4,634. Attendance: n/a. MAY 15 at Evanston, Ill. 2004 Northwestern 8, Princeton 6 Princeton 2 4 — 6 Northwestern 4 4 — 8 Cavaliers Clamp Down Tigers’ Offense En Route to Third Title: Virginia avenged last year’s overtime loss to Princeton in the Division I Women’s La- Princeton scoring – Lindsey Biles 2, Ingrid Goldberg 2, Kathleen Miller 1, Ashley crosse Championship with a 10-4 victory over the Tigers May 23 at Princ- Amo 1. Northwestern scoring – Sarah Albrecht 4, Lindsey Munday 1, Kristen Kjellman 1, Aly eton. The victory gives the Cavaliers their third overall title in the event. Josephs 1, Donna McCann 1. Virginia ended two-time defending champion Princeton’s 28-game winning Shots: Princeton 13, Northwestern 22. Saves: Princeton-Sarah Kolodner 6; streak to earn the title. It was the Cavaliers’ first championship since beating Northwestern-Ashley Gersuk 5. Princeton, 8-6, in overtime in the 1993 final. Princeton defeated Vanderbilt, Attendance: 1,200. 11-3, to advance to the final game, whileV irginia defeated Georgetown, 12- MAY 15 at Hanover, N.H. 9, in its semifinal match. Dartmouth 13, Georgetown 3 The Cavaliers ended their season 19-3, while the Tigers finished 19-1. Georgetown 1 2 — 3 Virginia was led by junior Amy Appelt, who had four goals, with the third of Dartmouth 6 7 — 13 those being the 200th of her career. Caitlin Banks also delivered three goals Georgetown scoring – Coco Stanwick 1, Lauryn Bernier 1, Sarah Oliphant 1. for the Cavaliers. Goalkeeper Andrea Pfeiffer had 19 saves and was named Dartmouth scoring – Katieanne Christian 5, Sarah Szefi 3, Annie Leibovitz 2, Kristen the tournament’s most outstanding player. Barry 1, Whitney Douthett 1, Margo Duke 1. The Tigers’ four goals tied the lowest total in a championship game, equaling Shots: Georgetown 18, Dartmouth 28. Saves: Georgetown-Sarah Robinson 9, Maggie Koch 3; Dartmouth-Devon Wills 7. Maryland’s mark in a 6-4 loss to Temple in 1984. Attendance: 1,000. Princeton jumped out to a quick lead with the first goal of the game by Eliza- beth Pillion coming early in the first half. But theT igers were unable to main- MAY 15 at Charlottesville, Va. tain momentum and the Cavaliers scored five goals before halftime and led, Virginia 13, Boston U. 9 5-1. Virginia’s halftime advantage was the biggest held by any team this year Boston U. 5 4 — 9 against the Tigers. Virginia 6 7 — 13 After the break, Princeton again scored the first goal of the half, butV irginia Boston U. scoring – Kaitlyn Cuneo 2, Lauren Morton 2, Kelly Trahon 2, Mary Beth was too much for the Tigers, outscoring them, 5-3, in the second half, includ- Miller 1, Lindsay Lewis 1, Alyssa Trudel 1. ing a goal from Appelt with 27 seconds left on the clock. Virginia scoring – Tyler Leachman 4, Cary Chasney 3, Amy Appelt 3, Courtney Young 1, Nikki Lieb 1, Kim Conners 1 Appelt finished the 2004 season with 90 goals and 121 points, making her Shots: Boston U. 19, Virginia 37. Saves: Boston U.-Anne Sheridan 10; Virginia-Ginger only the third player in Division I history to record 90 or more goals in a single Miles 7. season, and only the fourth player in Division I history to notch more than Attendance: 439. 120 points in a single campaign. 2005 SEMIFINALS Virginia head coach Julie Myers became the first person in women’s lacrosse history at the Division I level to win a title as both a player and as a head MAY 20 at Annapolis, Md. coach. Virginia 15, Duke 13 2004 First round Virginia 9 6 — 15 Duke 7 6 — 13 MAY 13 at Princeton, N.J. Virginia scoring – Tyler Leachman 3, Amy Appelt 3, Cary Chasney 2, Kim Conners 2, Princeton 18, Colgate 6 Ashleigh Haas 2, Kate Breslin 1, Nikki Lieb 1, Courtney Young 1. Colgate 2 4 — 6 Duke scoring –Kristen Waagbo 3, Katie Chrest 3, Leigh Jester 3, Rachel Sanford 2, Princeton 8 10 — 18 Stefanie Sparks 1, Jessica Adam 1. Shots: Virginia 27, Duke 28. Saves: Virginia-Ginger Miles 10; Duke-Megan Huether 7. Colgate scoring – Katie McVeigh 3, Amanda Bradshaw 1, Kelly Winning 1, Anne Attendance: 3,218. Coomber 1. Princeton scoring – Lindsey Biles 5, Elizabeth Pillion 3, Kathleen Miller 3, Theresa Sherry 2, Ingrid Goldberg 2, Christin3 Dobrosky 2, Olachi Opara 1. MAY 20 at Annapolis, Md. Shots: Colgate 13, Princeton 36. Saves: Colgate-Sue Bielamowicz 7; Princeton-Sarah Northwestern 8, Dartmouth 4 Kolodner 6. Dartmouth 1 3 — 4 Attendance: 1,207. Northwestern 4 4 — 8 Dartmouth scoring – Katieanne Christian 2, Sarah Szefi 1, Kristen Zimmer 1. MAY 13 at Hanover, N.H. Northwestern scoring – Sarah Albrecht 3, Lindsey Munday 2, Kristen Kjellman 2, Dartmouth 14, New Hampshire 12 Christy Finch 1. New Hampshire 6 6 — 12 Shots: Dartmouth 11, Northwestern 22. Saves: Dartmouth-Devon Wills 9; Dartmouth 8 6 — 14 Northwestern-Ashley Gersuk 3. Attendance: 3,218. New Hampshire scoring – Laura Dosdall 4, Katie Leland 3, Jess Burnap 3, Kelly Blaney 1, Sarah Cahill 1. Dartmouth scoring – Sarah Sanborn 3, Katieanne Christian 3, Lana Smith 2, Kate Killen 2, Casey Hazel 2, Elizabeth Right 1, Molly Jenkins 1. Shots: New Hampshire 24, Dartmouth 26. Saves: New Hampshire-Stacey Plati 8, Hig h lig ts Julie Bevad 1; Dartmouth-Devon Wills 6. Attendance: 531. Division II Division 18 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 13 at Harrisonburg, Va. 2004 quarterfinals James Madison 14, Johns Hopkins 9 Johns Hopkins 4 5 — 9 MAY 16 at Princeton, N.J. James Madison 5 9 — 14 Princeton 6, Dartmouth 5 (2 ot) James Madison scoring – Heidi Pearce 2, Anne Crisafulli 2, Kelley Pitnam 2, Meagan Dartmouth 3 2 0 0 — 5 Voight 1, Erin Riordan 1, M. Wittelsberger 1. Princeton 1 4 0 1 — 6 Johns Hopkins scoring – Gail Decker 7, Kelly Berger 5, Jessica Brownridge 1, Johanna Dartmouth scoring – Katieanne Christian 2, Kristen Zimmer 1, Casey Hazel 1, Molly Buchholz 1. Jenkins 1. Shots: Johns Hopkins 24, James Madison 35. Saves: Johns Hopkins-Lauren Riddick Princeton scoring – Tara Hardimann 2, Theresa Sherry 1, Kathleen Miller 1, Elizabeth 12; James Madison-Amy Altig 9. Pillion 1, Jamie Sundheim 1. Attendance: 255. Shots: Dartmouth 18, Princeton 27. Saves: Dartmouth-Devon Wills 10; Princeton- Sarah Kolodner 7. MAY 13 at Baltimore, Md. Attendance: 1,120. Vanderbilt 5, Loyola Maryland 4 Vanderbilt 0 5 — 5 MAY 16 at Harrisonburg, Va. Loyola Maryland 1 3 — 4 Vanderbilt 10, James Madison 4 Vanderbilt scoring – Jess Roguski 3, Kate Hickman 2. Vanderbilt 4 6 — 10 Loyola Maryland scoring – Talia Shacklock 2, Sydney Greene 1, Stephanie Walker 1. James Madison 1 3 — 4 Shots: Vanderbilt 25, Loyola Maryland 21. Saves: Vanderbilt-Ashley Bastinelli 13; Vanderbilt scoring – Lauren Peck 3, Jess Roguski 3, Michelle Allen 2, Kate Hickman 2. Loyola Maryland-Kim Lawton 6, Cindy Nicolaus 5. James Madison scoring – Gail Decker 2, Kelly Berger 1, Jessica Brownridge 1. Attendance: 350. Shots: Vanderbilt 19, James Madison 24. Saves: Vanderbilt-Ashley Bastinelli 15; James Madison-Amy Altig 3. MAY 13 at College Park, Md. Attendance: 338. Maryland 22, Temple 4 Temple 1 3 — 4 MAY 16 at College Park, Md. Maryland 11 11 — 22 Georgetown 14, Maryland 10 Temple scoring – Allison Frengs 1, Tiffany Pulaski 1, Johna Capaldo 1, Casey Cech 1. Georgetown 6 8 — 14 Maryland scoring – Kelly Coppedge 5, Brooke Richards 3, Delia Cox 3, Acacia Walker Maryland 5 5 — 10 2, Krista Pellizzi 2, Jessica Dorney 1, Annie Collins 1, Laura Warren 1, Molly Lambert Georgetown scoring – Coco Stanwick 3, Lauryn Bernier 2, Allison Chambers 2, 1, Jen Greenberg 1, Jenny Marmion 1, Meghan Higgins 1. Catherine Elbe 2, Sarah Oliphant 1, Anouk Peters 1, Michi Ellers 1, Lucy Poole 1 Shots: Temple 21, Maryland 46. Saves: Temple-Megan McLouth 12; Maryland-Kate Gloria Lozano 1. Capelle 2, Kirah Miles 1. Maryland scoring – Kelly Coppedge 3, Brooke Richards 2, Annie Collins 1, Acacia Attendance: 307. Walker 1, Delia Cox 1, Katie Doolittle 1, Meredith O’Brien 1. Shots: Georgetown 28, Maryland 38. Saves: Georgetown-Sarah Robinson 14; MAY 13 at Durham, N.C. Maryland-Kirah Miles 7. Georgetown 13, Duke 12 (2 ot) Attendance: 790. Georgetown 7 5 0 1 — 13 Duke 5 7 0 0 — 12 MAY 16 at Charlottesville, Va. Georgetown scoring – Catherine Elbe 3, Anouk Peters 3, Gloria Lozano 3, Sarah Virginia 15, Northwestern 11 Oliphant 2, Allison Chambers 1, Lauren Redler 1. Northwestern 6 5 — 11 Duke scoring – Katie Chrest 3, Kristy Dirks 3, Leigh Jester 3, Michelle Mener 1, Virginia 8 7 — 15 Meghan Miller 1, Stefanie Sparks 1. Northwestern scoring – Kristen Kjellman 5, Lindsey Munday 3, Laura Glassanos 2, Shots: Georgetown 26, Duke 26. Saves: Georgetown-Sarah Robinson 8; Duke- Angela McMahon 1. Megan Huether 6. Virginia scoring – Amy Appelt 4, Morgan Thalenberg 3, Nikki Lieb 2, Tyler Leachman Attendance: 225. 2, Ashleigh Haas 2, Caitlin Banks 1, Courtney Young 1. Shots: Northwestern 19, Virginia 25. Saves: Northwestern-Ashley Gersuk 11; Virginia- MAY 13 at Evanston, Ill. Andrea Pfeiffer 11. Northwestern 10, Notre Dame 8 Attendance: 350. Notre Dame 6 2 — 8 2004 SEMIFINALS Northwestern 4 6 — 10 Notre Dame scoring – Kassen Delano 3, Crysti Foote 2, Abby Owen 1, Lauren Fischer MAY 21 at Princeton, N.J. 1, Kristen Gaudreau 1. Princeton 11, Vanderbilt 3 Northwestern scoring – Kristen Kjellman 3, Laura Glassanos 3, Aly Josephs 2, Sarah Albrecht 2. Vanderbilt 1 2 — 3 Shots: Notre Dame 16, Northwestern 15. Saves: Notre Dame-Carol Dixon 7; Princeton 2 9 — 11 Northwestern-Ashley Gersuk 6. Vanderbilt scoring – Kate Hickman 2, Lauren Peck 1. Attendance: 309. Princeton scoring – Theresa Sherry 3, Kathleen Miller 2, Elizabeth Pillion 2, Lindsey Biles 1, Ingrid Goldberg 1, Tara Hardiman 1, Caitlin Reimers 1. MAY 13 at Charlottesville, Va. Shots: Vanderbilt 12, Princeton 29. Saves: Vanderbilt-Ashley Bastinelli 8; Princeton- Sarah Kolodner 4. Virginia 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 2 Attendance: 3,215. Mt. St. Mary’s 1 1 — 2 Virginia 8 11 — 19 MAY 21 at Princeton, N.J. Mt. St. Mary’s scoring – Jenna Duffy 1, Naomi Campano 1. Virginia 12, Georgetown 9 Virginia scoring – Ashley Dodson 3, Courtney Young 3, Andrea Pfeiffer 2, Elizabeth Pinney 2, Ashleigh Haas 2, Morgan Thalenberg 2, Bridget Bradley 2, Chelsea Metz 1, Georgetown 4 5 — 9 Amy Appelt 1, Cary Chasney 1. Virginia 6 6 — 12 Shots: Mt. St. Mary’s 15, Virginia 35. Saves: Mt. St. Mary’s-Kirby Day 13; Virginia-Tyler Georgetown scoring – Alison Rogers 3, Catherine Elbe 2, Allison Chambers 2, Anouk Leachman 7, Laura Burns 2. Peters 1, Lucy Poole 1. Attendance: 201. Virginia scoring – Amy Appelt 4, Tyler Leachman 3, Caitlin Banks 2, Morgan Thalenberg 2, Courtney Young 1. Shots: Georgetown 27, Virginia 24. Saves: Georgetown-Sarah Robinson 6; Virginia- Andrea Pfeiffer 10. Attendance: 3,215. Division I Championship Highlights 19

2004 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 8 at College Park, Md. Maryland 26, Temple 6 MAY 23 at Princeton, N.J. Temple 2 4 — 6 Virginia 10, Princeton 4 Maryland 10 16 — 26 Virginia 5 5 — 10 Temple scoring – Tiffany Pulaski 3, Megan Condon 1, Patty Glavin 1, Deanna Princeton 1 3 — 4 Radcliffe 1. Virginia scoring – Amy Appelt 4, Caitlin Banks 3, Tyler Leachman 2, Nikki Lieb 1. Maryland scoring – Jessica Dorney 5, Kelly Coppedge 4, Acacia Walker 3, Sonia Judd Princeton scoring – Elizabeth Pillion 2, Lindsey Biles 1, Kathleen Miller 1. 3, Delia Cox 2, Kristie Leggio 2, Brooke Richards 2, Annie Collins 1, Molly Lambert 1, Shots: Virginia 24, Princeton 35. Saves: Virginia-Andrea Pfeiffer 19; Princeton-Sarah Laura Warren 1, Tess McLeod 1, Greta Sommers 1. Kolodner 8. Shots: Temple 16, Maryland 52. Saves: Temple–Sheena Oommen 17; Maryland– Attendance: 4,922. Alexis Venechanos 5, Cara Gorman 1. Attendance: n/a. MAY 8 at Hanover, N.H. 2003 Dartmouth 9, Boston U. 7 Boston U. 5 2 — 7 It’s How You Finish: Princeton, which started the season 1-3, trailed Virgin- Dartmouth 6 3 — 9 ia, 3-0, before rallying for an 8-7 overtime victory over the Cavaliers in the Boston U. scoring – Lindsay Lewis 4, Alyssa Trudel 2, Danica Strutt 1. championship game, May 18 in Syracuse’s Carrier Dome. The champions, Dartmouth scoring – Katieanne Christian 4, Lana Smith 2, Sarah Sanborn 1, Kate who finished the season 16-4, had lost toV irginia, 13- 8, during the regular Killen 1, Casey Hazel 1. season. The win makes the Tigers the second school in championship his- Shots: Boston U. 34, Dartmouth 30. Saves: Boston U.–Anne Sheridan 10; Dartmouth– tory to repeat. Devon Wills 11. Attendance: n/a. Tigers junior midfielderT heresa Sherry scored the game-winner with 1:29 remaining in overtime to cap a comeback in which Princeton scored four of MAY 8 at Charlottesville, Va. the last five goals after trailing, 6-4, with 23:37 left in regulation. Virginia 19, American 3 Maryland, which was knocked out in the semifinals, 9-8, byV irginia, is the American 1 2 — 3 other team to win back-to-back titles, having won seven straight from 1995 Virginia 11 8 — 19 to 2001. American scoring – Gina Riitano 2, Nicole McCarthy 1. 2003 First round Virginia scoring – Lauren Aumiller 4, Amy Appelt 3, Caitlin Banks 3, Cary Chasney 3, Tyler Leachman 2, Morgan Thalenberg 1, Courtney Young 1, Lauren Keller 1, Anne Harvey 1. MAY 8 at Baltimore, Md. Shots: American 10, Virginia 43. Saves: American–Kathleen Finnegan 8; Virginia– Loyola Maryland 18, UMBC 3 Andrea Pfeiffer 5. UMBC 1 2 — 3 Attendance: n/a. Loyola Maryland 10 8 — 18 UMBC scoring - Kate Worthington 1, Lauren Traber 1, Lauren Hess 1. MAY 8 at Harrisburg, Va. Loyola Maryland scoring – Suzanne Eyler 4, Jen Schuerholz 3, Rachel Shuck 2, Talia Georgetown 9, James Madison 5 Shacklock 2, Susan Tyrrell 1, Jaclyn Borrone 1, Christy McNew 1, Stephanie Walker 1, Georgetown 5 4 — 9 Sydney Greene 1, Jen Stocker 1, Katie Guarino 1. James Madison 3 2 — 5 Shots: UMBC 16, Loyola Maryland 44. Saves: UMBC–Courtney Stringer 13; Loyola Maryland– Kim Lawton 3, Cindy Nicolaus 6. Georgetown scoring – Wick Stanwick 3, Anouk Peters 2, Tracy Weickel 2, Alis Attendance: n/a. Chambers 1, Gloria Lozano 1. James Madison scoring – Lisa Staedt 2, Johanna Buchholz 1, Beth Davis 1, Ashlee Dardine 1. MAY 8 at New Haven, Conn. Shots: Georgetown 32, James Madison 17. Saves: Georgetown–Dosha Stright 5; Yale 12, Syracuse 7 James Madison–Amy Altig 6. Syracuse 5 2 — 7 Attendance: n/a. Yale 7 5 — 12 2003 QuarterFINALS Syracuse scoring – Monica Joines 2, Leigh-Ann Zimmer 2, Danielle Lillis 2, Jessica Trombley 1. MAY 11 at Baltimore, Md. Yale scoring – Miles Whitman 4, Caroline Petrovick 3, Clarissa Clarke 3, Sarah Queener 2. Loyola Maryland 13, Yale 7 Shots: Syracuse 29, Yale 49. Saves: Syracuse–Carla Gigon 17; Yale–Amanda Laws 7. Yale 2 5 — 7 Attendance: n/a. Loyola Maryland 5 8 — 13 Yale scoring – Miles Whitman 3, Clarissa Clarke 2, Sarah Queener 1, Katherine MAY 8 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Sargent 1. Ohio St. 10, Duke 7 Loyola Maryland scoring – Suzanne Eyler 4, Talia Shacklock 2, Sydney Greene 2, Stephanie Walker 2, Rachel Shuck 1, Jen Schuerholz 1, Kristi Korrow 1. Ohio St. 6 4 — 10 Shots: Yale 21, Loyola Maryland 25. Saves: Yale–Amanda Laws 3, Lonnie Sarnell 5; Duke 3 4 — 7 Loyola Maryland–Kim Lawton 2, Cindy Nicolaus 8. Ohio St. scoring – Caroline Weatherill 4, Regina Oliver 3, Shannon Wilson 2, Andrea Attendance: n/a. Fischer 1. Duke scoring – Lauren Gallagher 3, Kate Kaiser 2, Katie Chrest 1, Jessica Bennett 1. MAY 11 at Princeton, N.J. Shots: Ohio St. 31, Duke 31. Saves: Ohio St.–Erin Forquer 7; Duke–Megan Huether 9. Attendance: n/a. Princeton 17, Ohio St. 8 Ohio St. 6 2 — 8 MAY 8 at Princeton, N.J. Princeton 9 8 — 17 Princeton 19, Le Moyne 1 Ohio St. scoring – Regina Oliver 3, Ashley Evans 2, Tracey Bounds 1, Shannon Wilson 1, Caroline Weatherill 1. Le Moyne 1 0 — 1 Princeton scoring – Theresa Sherry 5, Lindsey Biles 4, Elizabeth Pillion 3, Leigh Princeton 8 11 — 19 Slonaker 2, Whitney Miller 1, Alex Fiore 1, Mary Beth Hogan 1. Le Moyne scoring – Caitlin Lowie 1. Shots: Ohio St. 21, Princeton 30. Saves: Ohio State–Erin Forquer 1, Kim Hastings 2; Princeton scoring – Theresa Sherry 3, Olachi Opara 3, Elizabeth Pillion 3, Leigh Princeton–Sarah Kolodner 5. Slonaker 3, Katie Yakulis 2, Whitney Miller 1, Liza Hillenbrand 1, Mary Beth Hogan 1, Attendance: n/a. Tara Hardiman 1, Ingrid Goldberg 1. Shots: Le Moyne 5, Princeton 43. Saves: Le Moyne–Brandy Payne 9; Princeton–Sarah

Kolodner 4. Hig h lig ts Attendance: n/a. Division II Division 20 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 11 at College Park, Md. 2002 First Round Maryland 13, Dartmouth 5 Dartmouth 4 1 — 5 MAY 9 at Notre Dame, Ind. Maryland 6 7 — 13 Notre Dame 11, Ohio St. 7 Dartmouth scoring – Lana Smith 3, Whitney Jamison 1, Casey Hazel 1. Ohio St. 5 2 — 7 Maryland scoring – Kelly Coppedge 4, Delia Cox 3, Sonia Judd 2, Acacia Walker 2, Notre Dame 3 8 — 11 Kristie Leggio 1, Laura Warren 1. Ohio St. scoring -- Lauren Cochran 3, Regina Oliver 2, Megan Mirick 1, Tracey Bounds Shots: Dartmouth 22, Maryland 33. Saves: Dartmouth–Devon Wills 7; Maryland– 1. Alexis Venechanos 9. Notre Dame scoring -- Meredith Simon 3, Kassen Delano 2, Natalie Loftus 2, Alissa Attendance: n/a. Moser 2, Eleanor Weille 1, Danielle Shearer 1. Shots: Ohio St. 25, Notre Dame 30. Saves: Ohio St.-Erin Forquer 14; Notre Dame-Jen MAY 11 at Charlottesville, Va. White 8. Virginia 16, Georgetown 9 Attendance: n/a. Georgetown 3 6 — 9 Virginia 7 9 — 16 MAY 9 at Syracuse, N.Y. Georgetown scoring – Wick Stanwick 4, Anouk Peters 1, Gloria Lozano 1, Elizabeth Cornell 16, Syracuse 8 Ryan 1, Paige Andrews 1, Lauryn Bernier 1. Cornell 7 9 — 16 Virginia scoring – Lauren Aumiller 8, Courtney Young 2, Cary Chasney 2, Tyler Syracuse 3 5 — 8 Leachman 1, Amy Appelt 1, Morgan Thalenberg 1, Caitlin Banks 1. Cornell scoring — Jaimee Reynolds 4, Jaime Quinn 3, Sarah Averson 3, Katie Shots: Georgetown 29, Virginia 35. Saves: Georgetown–Dosha Stright 8, Sarah McCorry 2, Beth Calder 1, Sarah Fischer 1, Lori Wohlschlegel 1, Erica Holvek 1. Robinson 2; Virginia–Andrea Pfeiffer 12. Syracuse scoring — Carrie Soults 4, Courtney Palladino 1, Kim Wayne 1, Jessica Attendance: n/a. Trombley 1, Leigh Ann Zimmer 1. Shots: Cornell 26, Syracuse 18. Saves: Cornell-Carrie Giancola 9, Ashley Charron 1; 2003 SEMIFINALS Syracuse-Carla Gigon 10. Attendance: n/a. MAY 16 at Syracuse, N.Y. Virginia 9, Maryland 8 MAY 9 at Durham, N.C. Maryland 2 6 — 8 Duke 10, Vanderbilt 5 Virginia 4 5 — 9 Vanderbilt 4 1 — 5 Maryland scoring -- Sonia Judd 2, Kelly Coppedge 2, Kristie Leggio 2, Jessica Dorney Duke 5 5 — 10 1, Acacia Walker 1. Virginia scoring -- Cary Chasney 2, Amy Appelt 2, Caitlin Banks 2, Courtney Young 1, Vanderbilt scoring — Tara Schmucker 2, Kelly Devlin 1, Kinsey Osberg 1, Liz Drennan Lauren Aumiller 1, Meredith Lazarus 1. 1. Shots: Maryland 16, Virginia 28. Saves: Maryland-Alexis Venechanos 8; Virginia- Duke scoring — Erin O’Shaughnessy 3, Lauren Gallagher 2, Cheryl Lynn Horton 2, Andrea Pfeiffer 5. Kelly Dirks 1, Meg Barnet 1, Katie Laschinger 1. Attendance: 2,492. Shots: Vanderbilt 18, Duke 24. Saves: Vanderbilt-Ashley Bastinelli 6; Duke-Kristen Foster 6. Attendance: n/a. MAY 16 at Syracuse, N.Y. Princeton 5, Loyola Maryland 3 MAY 9 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Loyola Maryland 2 1 — 3 North Carolina 22, UMBC 6 Princeton 2 3 — 5 UMBC 3 3 — 6 Loyola Maryland scoring—Suzanne Eyler 2, Kristi Korrow 1. North Carolina 14 8 — 22 Princeton scoring—Elizabeth Pillion 2, Whitney Miller 1, Theresa Sherry 1, Leigh Sloanaker 1. UMBC scoring — Beth Milani 2, Stephanie Allen 1, Jen Dragoni 1, Jamie Gerhart 1, Shots: Loyola Maryland 10 , Princeton 24. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Kim Lawton 5, Anna Jacobs 1. Cindy Nicolaus 4; Princeton-Sarah Kolodner 3. North Carolina scoring — Kellie Thompson 8, Lindsay Stone 2, Brooke Young 2, Beth Paid Attendance: 2,492. Ames 2, Nicki Barnes 2, Allison Higgins 2, Erin McInnes 1, Kate Boyle 1, Gina Allen 1, Jessica Wilson 1. Shots: North Carolina 41, UMBC 18. Saves: UMBC-Courtney Stringer 9; North 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP Carolina-Katelyn Hoffman 10, Margart Garafalo 1. Attendance: n/a. MAY 18 at Syracuse, N.Y. Princeton 8, Virginia 7 (1 ot) MAY 9 at Charlottesville, Va. Princeton 3 4 1 — 8 Virginia 20, Temple 8 Virginia 4 3 0 — 7 Temple 4 4 — 8 Princeton scoring -- Theresa Sherry 3, Lindsey Biles 2, Elizabeth Pillion 2, Whitney Virginia 10 10 — 20 Miller 1. Temple scoring — Jen Jefferson 3, Patience Synnestvedt 2, Robin Keevan 1, Deanna Virginia scoring -- Cary Chasney 3, Amy Appelt 1, Caitlin Banks 1, Morgan Thalenberg Radcliffe 1, Liz Frengs 1. 1, Courtney Young 1. Virginia scoring — Lauren Aumiller 5, Amy Appelt 5, Cary Chasney 3, Molly Cangemi Shots: Virginia 24, Princeton 23. Saves: Princeton-Sarah Kolodner 9; Virginia-Andrea 3, Courtney Young 1, Morgan Thalenberg 1, Caitlin Banks 1, Gina Sambus 1. Pfeiffer 10. Shots: Temple 28, Virginia 48. Saves: Temple-Sheena Oomen 12; Virginia-Andrea Attendance: 1,630. Pfeifer 7, M.B. LaVerghetta 3. Attendance: n/a. 2002 MAY 9 at Washington, D.C. Georgetown 20, Lafayette 9 Only Fitting: Since Princeton had been the last team not named Maryland Lafayette 6 3 — 9 to win a championship (1994), it was only fitting that theT igers, who were Georgetown 11 9 — 20 visiting the title game for the third time since then, walked away with the Lafayette scoring – Jennifer Stone 4, Erin Gallagher 2, Heather McClelland 2, Kim trophy after a 12-7 win over top-seeded Georgetown May 19. Maron 1. Georgetown scoring — Wick Stanwick 6, Erin Elbe 6, Gloria Lozano 2, Kate Ahearn 2, Lauren Simone, who was voted the tournament’s most outstanding player, Liz Ryan 1, Tracy Weickel 1, Allison Chambers 1, Anouk Peters 1. led the way for the victors, scoring two of her three goals in the second half Shots: Lafayette 23, Georgetown 60. Saves: Lafayette-Leela Strong 15; Georgetown- to help Princeton post its school-record 19th straight win, the only loss com- Chandler Vicchio 3, Claire Foster 2. ing in the season opener against the Hoyas, 15-13. 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MAY 9 at Princeton, N.J. 2002 SEMIFINALS Princeton 25, Le Moyne 3 Le Moyne 1 2 — 3 MAY 17 at Loyola, Md. Princeton 14 11 — 25 Georgetown 12, Cornell 10 Le Moyne scoring — Amanda Daniels 2, Alison Simonelli 1. Georgetown 4 8 — 12 Princeton scoring — Lindsey Biles 4, Lauren Simone 3, Ingred Goldberg 2, Alex Cornell 4 6 — 10 Fiore 2, Tara Hardiman 2, Char Kenworthy 2, Whitney Miller 2, Mimi Hammerberg 1, Georgetown scoring — Anouk Peters 2, Wick Stanwick 2, Gloria Lozano 2, Kate Elizabeth Pillion 1, Sarah Small 1, Jennifer Austin 1, Nina Carbone 1, Leigh Slonaker Ahearn 2, Melissa Ellers, Erin Elbe 1, Lauryn Bernier 1, Elizabeth Ryan 1. 1, Kim Smith 1, Katie Yakulis 1. Cornell scoring — Lori Wohlschlegel 3, Sarah Fischer 2, Jaimee Reynolds 2, Katie Shots: Le Moyne 11, Princeton 38. Saves: Le Moyne-Brandy Payne 7, Erica Henderson McCorry 1, Kate Hirschfield 1, Beth Calder 1. 1; Princeton-Sarah Kolodner 3, Meghan McInnis 3. Shots: Georgetown 36, Cornell 34. Saves: Georgetown-Chandler Vicchio 10; Cornell- Attendance: n/a. Carrie Giancola 8. Paid Attendance: 1,800. MAY 9 at Baltimore, Md. Maryland 13, Loyola Maryland 8 MAY 17 at Loyola, Md. Maryland 8 5 — 13 Princeton 16, North Carolina 2 Loyola Maryland 3 5 — 8 Princeton 8 8 — 16 Maryland scoring — Courtney Hobbs 3, Sonia Judd 3, Kelly Coppedge 2, Kristie North Carolina 1 1 — 2 Leggio 2, Meredith Egan 1, Stephanie Walker 1, Annie Collins 1. Princeton scoring — Theresa Sherry 5, Whitney Miller 4, Char Kenworthy 3, Lauren Loyola Maryland scoring — Suzanne Eyler 3, Stacey Morlang 3, Stephanie Walker Simone 1, Lindsey Biles 1, Kim Smith, Elizabeth Pillion 1. 1, Rachel Shuck 1. North Carolina scoring — Brooke Young 1, Lindsay Stone 1. Shots: Maryland 25, Loyola Maryland 22. Saves: Maryland-Alexis Venechanos 11; Shots: Princeton 36, North Carolina 15. Saves: Princeton-Sarah Kolodner 6; North Loyola Maryland-Tricia Dabrowski 7. Carolina-Katelyn Hoffman 8. Attendance: n/a. Attendance: 1,800. 2002 QuarterFINALS 2002 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 12 at Washington, D.C. MAY 19 at Loyola, Md. Georgetown 11, Duke 4 Princeton 12, Georgetown 7 Duke 2 2 — 4 Princeton 4 8 — 12 Georgetown 8 3 — 11 Georgetown 4 3 — 7 Duke scoring — Lauren Gallagher 1, Kelly Dirks 1, Claire Sullivan 1, Meghan Miller 1. Princeton scoring -- Lauren Simone 3, Lindsey Biles 3, Char Kenworthy 2, Elizabeth Georgetown scoring — Anouk Peters 3, Erin Elbe 2, Tracy Weickel 2, Wick Stanwick Pillion 2, Mimi Hammerberg 1, Whitney Miller 1. 1, Gloria Lozano, 1 Liz Ryan 1, Lauryn Bernier 1. Georgetown scoring — Wick Stanwick 4, Anouk Peters, Kate Ahearn 1, Erin Elbe 1. Shots: Duke 20, Georgetown 31. Saves: Duke-Kristin Foster 11; Georgetown- Shots: Princeton 30, Georgetown 34. Saves: Princeton-Sarah Kolodner 9; Chandler Vicchio 12. Georgetown-Chandler Vicchio 5. Attendance: n/a. Attendance: 5,422. MAY 12 at Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell 14, Maryland 4 2001 Maryland 3 1 — 4 Cornell 7 7 — 14 Dynasty Continues, Barely: Maryland’s Allison Comito scored with eight Maryland scoring — Kristie Leggio 2, Courtney Hobbs 1, Sonia Judd 1. Cornell scoring — Jaimee Reynolds 7, Sarah Averson 3, Lori Wohlschlegel 1, Beth seconds remaining in the first sudden-death overtime period after two inde- Calder 1, Sarah Fischer 1, Kate Hirschfield 1. cisive regular overtimes to lift Maryland over Georgetown, 14-13, May 20 for Shots: Maryland 29, Cornell 30. Saves: Maryland-Alexis Venechanos 11; Cornell- the Terrapins’ seventh straight championship. Maryland finished the season Carrie Giancola 12. 23-0 and won its 10th championship overall. Attendance: n/a. Overtime seemed unlikely after Maryland rolled to an 8-1 lead in the first MAY 12 at Princeton, N.J. half. Georgetown, which rallied from an 8-4 halftime deficit to defeat Loyola (Maryland), 10-9, in the semifinals, came back again.T he Hoyas finally tied Princeton 11, Notre Dame 5 the game at 12 with 5:51 left in regulation. Georgetown threatened to take Notre Dame 1 4 — 5 the lead in the final minute, but Maryland goalkeeper Alexis Venechanos Princeton 5 6 — 11 stopped a freeposition shot. Notre Dame scoring — Lindsey Shearer 2, Meredith Simon 2, Natalie Loftus 1. Princeton scoring — Char Kenworthy 3, Whitney Miller 3, Lauren Simone 3, Mary Maryland’s Kelly Coppedge and Georgetown’s Erin Elbe traded goals during Beth Hogan 1, Lindsey Biles 1. regulation overtime, setting the stage for the sudden-death portion of extra Shots: Notre Dame 20, Princeton 36. Saves: Notre Dame-Jen White 10; Princeton- play. Sarah Kolodner 5. Attendance: n/a. 2001 First Round MAY 12 at Chapel Hill, N.C. MAY 10 at College Park, Md. North Carolina 14, Virginia 13 (1 ot) Maryland 23, Monmouth 9 Virginia 7 5 1 — 13 Monmouth 7 2 — 9 North Carolina 7 5 2 — 14 Maryland 8 15 — 23 Virginia scoring — Amy Appelt 5, Lauren Aumiller 2, Cary Chasney 2, Caitlin Banks Monmouth scoring — Heather Bryan 4, Meg Brown 3, Jess Salveson 1, Lisa Cherill 1. 2, Molly Cangemi 2. Maryland scoring — Allison Comito 5, Meredith Egan 5, Jen Adams 4, Quinn Carney North Carolina scoring — Kellie Thompson 5, Beth Ames 3, Lindsay Stone 3, Allison 4, Courtney Hobbs 3, Kelly Coppedge 2. Higgins 1, Brooke Young 1, Erin McInnes 1. Shots: Monmouth 23, Maryland 35. Saves: Monmouth-Stacy Makris 6; Maryland- Shots: Virginia 20, North Carolina 37. Saves: Virginia-Andrea Pfeiffer 8; North Alexis Venechanos 1, Virginia Solomon 8. Caroline-Katelyn Hoffman 11. Attendance: n/a. Attendance: n/a. Hig h lig ts Division II Division 22 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 10 at Charlottesville, Va. 2001 quarterfinals James Madison 11, Virginia 8 James Madison 6 5 — 11 MAY 13 at College Park, Md. Virginia 3 5 — 8 Maryland 11, James Madison 9 James Madison scoring — Gail Decker 4, Mindy Leher 3, Michelle Zurfluh 2, Rachel James Madison 6 3 — 9 Sappington 1, Lisa Staedt 1. Maryland 5 6 — 11 Virginia scoring — Lauren Aumiller 4, Jamie Haas 2, Caitlin Banks 1, Jill Hansen 1. James Madison scoring — Lisa Staedt 4, Mindy Leher 3, Jesseca Collins 1, Michelle Shots: James Madison 34, Virginia 30. Saves: James Madison-Jen Corradini 16; Zurfluh 1. Virginia-Liz McCarthy 10. Maryland scoring — Jen Adams 3, Courtney Hobbs 3, Quinn Carney 2, Allison Attendance: n/a. Comito 1, Tori Wellington 1, Own Goal. Shots: James Madison 33, Maryland 30. Saves: James Madison-Jen Corradini 10; MAY 10 at Hanover, N.H. Maryland-Virginia Solomon 8. Dartmouth 9, Penn St. 7 Attendance: n/a. Penn St. 3 4 — 7 Dartmouth 5 4 — 9 MAY 13 at Hanover, N.H. Penn St. scoring — B.J. Lucey 2, Katie Jeschke 2, Colleen O’Hara 2, Molly Ford 1. Princeton 10, Dartmouth 4 Dartmouth scoring — Liz Merritt 3, Suzy Gibbons 2, Amy Zimmer 1, Alison Moulin Princeton 6 4 — 10 1, Jen Newitt 1, Lana Smith 1. Dartmouth 0 4 — 4 Shots: Penn St. 15, Dartmouth 30. Saves: Penn State-Megan Ames 8; Dartmouth- Princeton scoring — Lauren Simone 3, Theresa Sherry 3, Julie Shaner 2, Alex Fiore Sarah Hughes 6. 1, Nina Carbone 1. Attendance: n/a. Dartmouth scoring — Suzy Gibbons 2, Alison Moulin 1, Jen Newitt 1. Shots: Princeton 15, Dartmouth 23. Saves: Princeton-Meghan McInnes 3; Darmouth- MAY 10 at Princeton, N.J. Sara Hughes 8, Brittany D’Augustine 2. Princeton 14, Cornell 4 Attendance: n/a. Cornell 2 2 — 4 Princeton 9 5 — 14 MAY 13 at Durham, N.C. Cornell scoring — Ginny Miles 1, Jaimee Reynolds 1, Erica Holveck 1, Beth Calder 1. Loyola Maryland 7, Duke 6 Princeton scoring — Theresa Sherry 3, Lauren Simone 2, Charlotte Kenworthy 2, Loyola Maryland 3 4 — 7 Alex Fiore 2, Nina Carbone 1, Tara Hardiman 1, Katie Coyne 1, Sarah Small 1, Whitney Duke 4 2 — 6 Miller 1. Loyola Maryland scoring — Stacey Morlang 2, Suzanne Eyler 2, Megan Santacroce Shots: Cornell 18, Princeton 27. Saves: Cornell-Carrie Giancola 3; Princeton-Meghan 2, Krissy Warnock 1. McInnes 5. Duke scoring — Kate Kaiser 2, Claire Finn 1, Kelly Dirks 1, Lauren Kickham 1, Lauren Attendance: n/a. Gallagher 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 18, Duke 20. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Tricia Dabrowski 7; MAY 10 at Durham, N.C. Duke-Kristen Foster 4. Duke 17, Temple 3 Attendance: n/a. Temple 2 1 — 3 Duke 6 11 — 17 MAY 13 at Washington, D.C. Temple scoring — Robin Keevan 1, Noelle Cebron 1, Deanna Radcliffe 1. Georgetown 10, North Carolina 4 Duke scoring — Kate Kaiser 5, Lauren Gallagher 5, Kate Soulier 2, Lauren Kickham 2, North Carolina 0 4 — 4 Claire Finn 1, Jessica Bennett 1, Meghan Miller 1. Georgetown 7 3 — 10 Shots: Temple 16, Duke 41. Saves: Temple-Sheena Oommen 17; Duke-Kristen Foster North Carolina scoring — Kellie Thompson 2, Christine McPike 1, Brooke Young 1. 9. Georgetown scoring — Sheehan Stanwick 4, Sarah Oglesby 4, Erin Elbe 1, Kate Attendance: n/a. Ahearn 1. Shots: North Carolina 19, Georgetown 23. Saves: North Carolina-Melissa Coyne 2; MAY 10 at Loyola, Md. Georgetown-Bowen Holden 15. Loyola Maryland 15, William & Mary 7 Attendance: n/a. William & Mary 4 3 — 7 Loyola Maryland 5 10 — 15 2001 SEMIFINALS William & Mary scoring — Tara Hannaford 3, Lauren Work 1, Allison Evans 1, Kelly McQuade 1, Meghan Schneider 1. MAY 18 at Baltimore, Md. Loyola Maryland scoring — Lauren Peck 4, Megan Santacroce 3, Stacey Morlang 2, Maryland 14, Princeton 7 Dana Cappello 2, Jen Testrake 1, Krissy Warnock 1, Kristin Hagert 1, Susan Tyrrell 1. Princeton 3 4 — 7 Shots: William & Mary 21, Loyola Maryland 39. Saves: William & Mary-Abby Pheiffer Maryland 6 8 — 14 16; Loyola Maryland-Tricia Dabrowski 7. Attendance: n/a. Princeton scoring — Lauren Simone 3, Charlotte Kenworthy 2, Whitney Miller 2. Maryland scoring — Courtney Hobbs 4, Jen Adams 3, Quinn Carney 3, Kelly Coppedge 3, Sonia Judd 1. MAY 10 at Washington, D.C. Shots: Princeton 20, Maryland 26. Saves: Princeton-Megan McInnes 5; Maryland- Georgetown 20, Hofstra 5 Alexis Venechanos 2, Virginia Solomon 7. Hofstra 2 3 — 5 Attendance: n/a. Georgetown 12 8 — 20 Hofstra scoring — Megan Zimmer 2, Melissa Hedrick 1, Kathleen McPike 1, Kathleen MAY 18 at Baltimore, Md. Mikowski 1. Georgetown 10, Loyola Maryland 9 Georgetown scoring — Erin Elbe 6, Sheehan Stanwick 5, Kate Ahearn 4, Liz Ryan 2, Loyola Maryland 8 1 — 9 Wick Stanwick 1, Caitlin McLean 1, Sarah Oglesby 1. Georgetown 4 6 — 10 Shots: Hofstra 16, Georgetown 38. Saves: Hofstra-Jackie Carroll 9, Jenny Senra 6; Georgetown-Bowen Holden 4, Chandler Vicchio 2. Loyola Maryland scoring — Stacey Morlang 3, Suzanne Eyler 2, Lauren Peck , Megan Attendance: n/a. Santacroce 1, Jen Testrake 1, Krissy Warnock 1. Georgetown scoring — Sheehan Stanwick 3, Erin Elbe 2, Wick Stanwick 2, Kate Ahern 1, Gloria Lozano 1, Sarah Oglesby 1. MAY 10 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Shots: Loyola Maryland 22, Georgetown 18. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Tricia Dabrowski North Carolina 14, Syracuse 9 3; Georgetown-Bowen Holden 6. Syracuse 4 5 — 9 Attendance: n/a. North Carolina 10 4 — 14 Syracuse scoring — Leigh-Ann Zimmer 3, Carrie Soults 3, Lauren Brady 2, Jenna Szyluk 1. North Carolina scoring — Kellie Thompson 6, Lindsay Stone 4, Betsy Gaines 2, Christine McPike 1, Amy Havrilla 1. Shots: Syracuse 27, North Carolina 29. Saves: Syracuse-Tegan Leonard 2, Carla Gigon 6; North Carolina-Melissa Coyne 12. Attendance: n/a. Division I Championship Highlights 23

2001 CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 QuarterFINALS MAY 20 at Baltimore, Md. MAY 14 at College Park, Md. Maryland 14, Georgetown 13 (3 ot) Maryland 7, Georgetown 6 (2 ot) Georgetown 6 6 1 0 0 — 13 Georgetown 3 3 0 0 — 6 Maryland 9 3 1 0 1 — 14 Maryland 4 2 0 1 — 7 Georgetown scoring — Erin Elbe 6, Gloria Lozano 2, Sheehan Stanwick 2, Wick Georgetown scoring — Erin Elbe 4, Sheehan Stanwick 1, Wick Stanwick 1, Bridget Stanwick 2, Kate Ahern 1. Dwyer 1. Maryland scoring — Kelly Coppedge 3, Courtney Hobbs 3, Sonia Judd 2, Allison Maryland scoring — Jen Adams 3, Sonia Judd 1, Courtney Hobbs 1, Kristin Sommar Comito 2, Tori Wellington 2, Jen Adams 1, Quinn Carney 1. 1, Quinn Carney 1. Shots: Georgetown 35, Maryland 33. Saves: Georgetown-Bowen Holden 7; Shots: Georgetown 14, Maryland 16. Saves: Georgetown-Bowen Holden 12; Maryland-Alexis Venechanos 14. Maryland-Alex Kahoe 6. Attendance: 3,535. Attendance: n/a. MAY 14 at Chapel Hill, N.C. 2000 Loyola Maryland 7, North Carolina 5 Loyola Maryland 5 2 — 7 Champs Rally: Defending champion Maryland used a championship-re- North Carolina 4 1 — 5 cord 13-goal second half to overcome a one-goal half-time deficit and post Loyola Maryland scoring — Kory Miller 3, Stacey Morlang 2, Jen Testrake 1, Danielle a 16-8 victory over Princeton to win its sixth straight title May 21, at the Col- Battersby 1. North Carolina scoring — Christine McPike 2, Kellie Thompson 1, Amy Havrilla 1, lege of New Jersey. Meghann Mohler 1. Tournament most outstanding player Jen Adams scored a championship Shots: Loyola Maryland 27, North Carolina 22. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Tricia single-game record of 10 points (five goals, five assists) for theT erps, all of Dabrowski 9; North Carolina-Melissa Coyne 10. them during the second-half explosion. The old record of nine was set by Attendance: n/a. Delaware’s Karen Emas in 1984. MAY 12 at Harrisonburg, Va. 2000 First Round James Madison 12, Virginia 5 Virginia 3 2 — 5 MAY 11 at Syracuse, N.Y. James Madison 7 5 — 12 Georgetown 11, Syracuse 10 Virginia scoring — Jill Hansen 2, Amy Fromal 1, Lauren Aumiller 1, Stephy Samaras 1. Georgetown 5 6 — 11 James Madison scoring — Jess Marion 3, Julie Martinez 2, Amy Brew 2, Kristen Syracuse 5 5 — 10 Dinisio 2, McNevin Molloy 1, Michelle Zurfluh 1, Lisa Staedt 1. Shots: Virginia 27, James Madison 37. Saves: Virginia-Frances Segarra 3, Liz McCarthy Georgetown scoring — Sheehan Stanwick 5, Erin Elbe 2, Kate Ahern 1, Wick 1; James Madison-Jennifer Corradini 12. Stanwick 1, Jordan Keating 1, Kristen Baer 1. Attendance: n/a. Syracuse scoring — Lauren Brady 3, Kim Wayne 2, Katrina Hable 2, Kara Hanover 1, Carrie Soults 1, Stacy Brown 1. MAY 14 at Princeton, N.J. Shots: Georgetown 27, Syracuse 25. Saves: Georgetown-Bowen Holden 15; Syracuse-Carla Gigon 13. Princeton 9, Duke 8 (3 ot) Attendance: n/a. Duke 4 4 0 0 0 — 8 Princeton 2 6 0 0 1 — 9 MAY 11 at Loyola, Md. Duke scoring — Tricia Martin 3, Kate Kaiser 2, Kelly Dirks 1, Kate Soulier 1, Lauren Loyola Maryland 14, Delaware 4 Gallagher 1. Delaware 1 3 — 4 Princeton scoring — Lauren Simone 4, Charlotte Kenworthy 2, Kim Smith 1, Whitney Loyola Maryland 7 7 — 14 Miller 1, Hilary Maddox 1. Shots: Duke 22, Princeton 54. Saves: Duke-Shannon Chaney 11; Princeton-Laura Delaware scoring — Megan Fortunato 1, Sarah Edwards 1, Kate O’Connell 1, Libby Field 6. Pforr 1. Attendance: n/a. Loyola Maryland scoring — Jen Testrake 4, Kory Miller 4, Stacey Morlang 2, Stephanie Sweet 1, Krissy Warnock 1, Lauren Peck 1, Danielle Battersby 1. 2000 SEMIFINALS Shots: Delaware 27, Loyola Maryland 31. Saves: Delaware-Laurie Tortorelli 8; Loyola Maryland-Tricia Dabrowski 16. Attendance: n/a. MAY 19 at Trenton, N.J. Maryland 17, Loyola Maryland 7 MAY 11 at Boston, Mass. Loyola Maryland 3 4 — 7 Virginia 13, Boston U. 10 Maryland 9 8 — 17 Virginia 5 8 — 13 Loyola Maryland scoring — Stacey Morlang 3, Krissy Warnock 1, Stephanie Sweet 1, Boston U. 4 6 — 10 Danielle Battersby 1, Lauren Peck 1. Maryland scoring — Jen Adams 5, Allison Comito 4, Sonia Judd 2, Kristin Sommar 2, Virginia scoring — Amy Fromal 4, Jill Hansen 3, Kelly Allenbach 2, Sarah Gercke 1, Courtney Hobbs 1, Courtney Martinez 1, Meg McNamara 1, Quinn Carney 1. Lauren Aumiller 1, Stephy Samaras 1, Jamie Haas 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 21, Maryland 30. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Tricia Dabrowski Boston U. scoring — Ericka Hergenroeder 3, Kyle Rutkowski 3, Kristin Abruzzese 1, 6; Maryland-Alex Kahoe 9. Jennifer Manning 1, Rachel Lieber 1, Katie Nordhoff 1. Attendance: n/a. Shots: Virginia 29, Boston U. 22. Saves: Virginia-Frances Segarra 7; Boston U.-Brooke Barrett 8. Attendance: n/a. MAY 19 at Trenton, N.J. Princeton 15, James Madison 9 MAY 11 at Hanover, N.H. James Madison 4 5 — 9 Duke 7, Dartmouth 6 Princeton 7 8 — 15 Duke 6 1 — 7 James Madison scoring — Michelle Zurfluh 2, Jess Marion 2, Julie Martinez 2, Amy Dartmouth 4 2 — 6 Brew 1, Kristin Dinisio 1, Julie Weiss 1. Princeton scoring — Kim Smith 5, Julie Shaner 3, Mimi Hammerberg 2, Whitney Duke scoring — Claire Finn 2, Tricia Martin 1, Courtney Rodgers 1, Kate Kaiser 1, Kate Miller 2, Lauren Simone 2, Brooke Owens 1. Soulier 1, Lauren Gallagher 1. Shots: James Madison 27, Princeton 33. Saves: James Madison-Jennifer Corradini 9; Dartmouth scoring — Jacque Weitzel 2, Kerry Lenehan 2, Suzy Gibbons 1, Liz Merritt Princeton-Laura Field 12. 1. Attendance: n/a. Shots: Duke 28, Dartmouth 22. Saves: Duke-Shannon Chaney 8; Dartmouth-Sarah Hughes 11. Hig h lig ts Attendance: n/a. Division II Division 24 Division I Championship Highlights

2000 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 8 at Princeton, N.J. Penn St. 9, Princeton 7 (2 ot) MAY 21 at Trenton, N.J. Penn St. 4 3 1 1 — 9 Maryland 16, Princeton 8 Princeton 3 4 0 0 — 7 Maryland 3 13 — 16 Penn St. scoring — Jen Johnson 3, Colleen O’Brien 1, Christine Kenney 1, Jennifer Princeton 4 4 — 8 Webb 1, Emily Mecham 1, Julie Tice 1, B.J. Lucey 1. Maryland scoring — Jen Adams 5, Courtney Hobbs 4, Allison Comito 4, Quinn Princeton scoring — Cristi Samaras 2, Tice Burke 2, Jo Deans 1, Julie Shaner 1, Kim Carney 1, Kristin Sommar 1, Christine Jenkins 1. Smith 1. Princeton scoring — Lauren Simone 3, Julie Shaner 2, Charlotte Kenworthy 1, Kim Shots: Penn St. 19, Princeton 25. Saves: Penn St.-Megan Ames 11; Princeton-Amber Smith 1, Hilary Maddox 1. Mettler 8. Shots: Maryland 22, Princeton 18. Saves: Maryland-Alex Kahoe 5; Princeton-Laura Attendance: n/a. Field 7. Attendance: 1,958. MAY 8 at Charlottesville, Va. Virginia 20, Dartmouth 8 Dartmouth 2 6 — 8 1999 Virginia 8 12 — 20 Dartmouth scoring — n/a. Virginia scoring — Samm Taylor 4, Mills Hook 3, Jessica Hull 3, Gina Sambus 2, Jamie 1999 First Round Haas 2, Gercke 1, Melissa Hayes 1, Amy Fromal 1, Jill Hansen 1, Kelly Allenbach 1, Lauren Aumiller 1. MAY 5 at Washington, D.C. Shots: Dartmouth 24, Virginia 40. Saves: Dartmouth-Sarah Hughes 9, Leahy 5; Georgetown 7, North Carolina 6 Virginia-Frances Segarra 12. North Carolina 4 2 — 6 Attendance: 398. Georgetown 3 4 — 7 MAY 8 at Durham, N.C. North Carolina scoring — Amy Havrilla 2, Meghann Mohler 2, Gray MacNair 1, Kellie Thompson 1. Duke 11, James Madison 10 Georgetown scoring — Erin Elbe 2, Jordan Keating 2, Sheehan Stanwick 2, Sarah James Madison 7 3 — 10 Oglesby 1. Duke 3 8 — 11 Shots: North Carolina 35, Georgetown 19. Saves: North Carolina-Melissa Coyne 6; James Madison scoring — Jamie Pleyo 2, Julie Martinez 2, Megan Riley 2, Michelle Georgetown-Bowen Holden 14. Zurfluh 1, Julie Weiss 1, Amy Brew 1, Tweel 1. Attendance: n/a. Duke scoring — Tricia Martin 3, Kate Kaiser 2, Kelly Dirks 1, Kate Soulier 1, Amy Noble 1, Claire Sullivan 1, Courtney Rodgers 1, Gordon 1. MAY 5 at State College, Pa. Shots: James Madison 21, Duke 32. Saves: James Madison-Jennifer Corradini 13; Penn St. 23, West Chester 7 Duke-Shannon Chaney 6. West Chester 2 5 — 7 Attendance: 300. Penn St. 16 7 — 23 1999 SEMIFINALS West Chester scoring — Teri Minzola 4, Kim Rochan 1, Charlene Padworny 1, Melissa Conti 1. May 14 at Baltimore, Md. Penn St. scoring — Megan Martin 6, Jen Webb 4, Jen Johnson 3, Julie Tice 2, Molly Ford 2, Alison DeCecco 2, Emily Mechem 1, Colleen O’Brien 1, Sara Young 1, Heidi Maryland 17, Penn St. 13 Rothfuss 1. Penn St. 8 5 — 13 Shots: West Chester 28, Penn St. 38. Saves: West Chester-Holly Showalter 8; Penn Maryland 9 8 — 17 St.-Megan Ames 11, Stacy Sagasse 1. Attendance: n/a. Penn St. scoring — Jen Webb 4, Colleen O’Brien 3, Jen Johnson 3, Emily Mechem 3. Maryland scoring — Jen Adams 4, Allison Comito 3, Kristin Sommar 3, Christine Jenkins 3, Quinn Carney 2, Meg McNamara 1, Courtney Hobbs 1. MAY 5 at Baltimore, Md. Shots: Penn St. 26, Maryland 32. Saves: Penn St.-Megan Ames 9; Maryland-Alex Dartmouth 20, Loyola Maryland 7 Kahoe 14. Dartmouth 9 11 — 20 Attendance: n/a. Loyola Maryland 3 4 — 7 May 14 at Baltimore, Md. Dartmouth scoring — Kate Graw 6, Jacque Weitzel 3, Alison Moulin 3, Suzy Gibbons 2, Liz Merritt 2, Emily Fenwick 2, Kerry Lenehan 2. Virginia 9, Duke 8 Loyola Maryland scoring — Stacey Morland 2, Kathleen O’Shea 2, Megan Santacroce Duke 3 5 — 8 1, Kory Miller 1, Stephanie Sweet 1. Virginia 5 4 — 9 Shots: Dartmouth 40, Loyola Maryland 16. Saves: Dartmouth-Sarah Hughes 7; Loyola Maryland-Tricia Dabrowski 8. Duke scoring — Tricia Martin 2, Kate Kaiser 2, Kelly Dirks 1, Claire Sullivan 1, Kate Attendance: n/a. Soulier 1, Claire Finn 1. Virginia scoring — Samm Taylor 2, Gina Sambus 2, Jessica Hull 2, Jamie Haas 1, Kelly Allenbach 1, Amy Fromal 1. MAY 5 at Harrisonburg, Va. Shots: Duke 21, Virginia 25. Saves: Duke-Shannon Chaney 14; Virginia-Frances James Madison 11, Rutgers 6 Segarra 17. Rutgers 4 2 — 6 Attendance: n/a. James Madison 4 7 — 11 1999 CHAMPIONSHIP Rutgers scoring — Jaime Whitlock 3, Laura Brand 1, Liz Chambers 1, Pearl Park 1. James Madison scoring — Jamie Pleyo 3, Julie Weiss 3, Amy Brew 2, Michelle Zurfluh 2, Megan Riley 1. May 16 at Baltimore, Md. Shots: Rutgers 24, James Madison 35. Saves: Rutgers-Nicol Parceluzzi 23; James Maryland 16, Virginia 6 Madison-Jennifer Corradini 10. Virginia 2 4 — 6 Attendance: n/a. Maryland 11 5 — 16 1999 QuarterFINALS Virginia scoring — Samm Taylor 3, Mills Hook 1, Jessica Hull 1, Jamie Haas 1. Maryland scoring — Jen Adams 4, Kristin Sommar 3, Allison Comito 2, Quinn Carney 2, Meg McNamara 2, Christine Jenkins 2, Meredith Egan 1. MAY 8 at College Park, Md. Shots: Virginia 32, Maryland 32. Saves: Virginia-Frances Segarra 1, Liz McCarthy 9; Maryland 17, Georgetown 6 Maryland-Blouin 1. Georgetown 3 3 — 6 Attendance: 4,996. Maryland 11 6 — 17 Georgetown scoring — Erin Elbe 3, Sheehan Stanwick 2, Kristen Baer 1. Maryland scoring — Allison Comito 7, Christine Jenkins 4, Jen Adams 3, Kristin Sommar 1, Quinn Carney 1, Meredith Egan 1. Shots: Georgetown 28, Maryland 31. Saves: Georgetown-Bowen Holden 5; Maryland-Alex Kahoe 5. Attendance: 490. Division I Championship Highlights 25

MAY 9 at Chapel Hill, N.C. 1998 North Carolina 11, Temple 10 Temple 5 5 — 10 1998 First Round North Carolina 7 4 — 11 Temple scoring — Claudia Ovchinnikoff 6, Jennifer Edens 4. MAY 6 at Princeton, N.J. North Carolina scoring — Gray MacNair 3, Erin McGinnis 2, Lori Pasquantonio 2, Meghann Mohler 2, Sarah Dacey 1, Kristin Off 1. Princeton 12, Georgetown 11 (2 ot) Shots: Temple 22, North Carolina 33. Saves: Temple-Iris Alvarado 11; North Carolina- Georgetown * * * * — 11 Debbie Castine 6. Princeton * * * * — 12 Attendance: 525. Georgetown scoring — Kristen Baer 3, Sheehan Stanwick 3, Lauren Hilsky 2, Sarah Oglesby 2, Raegan Raneri 1. MAY 9 at College Park, Md. Princeton scoring — Cristi Samaras 5, Ani Mason 2, Julie Shaner 2, Courtney Booth Maryland 13, James Madison 8 1, Melissa Cully 1, Brent McCallister 1. Shots: Georgetown 26, Princeton 45. Saves: Georgetown-Chris Lindsey 24; James Madison 5 3 — 8 Princeton-Amber Mettler 7, Laura Field 1. Maryland 8 5 — 13 Attendance: n/a. James Madison scoring — n/a. Maryland scoring — Christine Jenkins 3, Quinn Carney 2, Noelle Mitchell 2, Sascha MAY 6 at Philadelphia, Pa. Newmarch 2, Allison Comito 2, Meredith Egan 1, Cathy Nelson 1. Shots: James Madison 28, Maryland 38. Saves: James Madison-Brew 6; Maryland- Temple 17, Duke 11 Alex Kahoe 13. Duke * * — 11 Attendance: n/a. Temple * * — 17 Duke scoring — Courtney Rodgers 3, Kendra Basner 3, Kate Soulier 3, Tricia Martin 1998 SEMIFINALS 1, Amy Noble 1. Temple scoring — Nicole Ross 7, Claudia Ovchinnikoff 4, Erin Campbell 3, Alex May 15 at Baltimore, Md. Ovchinnikoff 2,.Christy O’Conner 1. Shots: Duke 37, Temple 25. Saves: Duke-Shannon Chaney 7; Temple-Iris Alvarado 18. Virginia 10, Dartmouth 7 Attendance: n/a. Dartmouth 4 3 — 7 Virginia 6 4 — 10 MAY 6 at Loyola, Md. Dartmouth scoring — Jacque Weitzel 4, Kate Graw 2, Julia Morrill 1. Virginia scoring — Lacey Aumiller 4, Jessica Hull 2, Mills Hook 1, Peggy Boutilier 1, Loyola Maryland 18, West Chester 7 Kara Ariza 1, Stephy Samaras 1. West Chester 1 6 — 7 Shots: Dartmouth 19, Virginia 34. Saves: Dartmouth-Sarah Carlson 18; Virginia- Loyola Maryland 6 12 — 18 Heather Castle 6. West Chester scoring — Jen DiNapoli 4, Teri Minzola 2, Ashley Baker 1. Attendance: n/a. Loyola Maryland scoring — Kathleen O’Shea 4, Krystin Porcella 3, Erin Wylde 3, Ashley Shubic 2, Maria DiTommaso 1, Megan Santacroce 1, Chelsea Morley 1, Emily May 15 at Baltimore, Md. Franey 1, Danielle Battersby 1, Stephanie Sweet 1. Shots: West Chester 18, Loyola Maryland 42. Saves: West Chester-Heather Vearling Maryland 14, North Carolina 9 14; Loyola Maryland-Kourtney Heavey 12. Maryland 7 7 — 14 Attendance: n/a. North Carolina 4 5 — 9 Maryland scoring — Cathy Nelson 4, Sascha Newmarch 3, Quinn Carney 2, Christine MAY 6 at Harrisonburg, Va. Jenkins 2, Jen Adams 1, Kristin Sommar 1, Noelle Mitchell 1. North Carolina scoring — Kristin Off 3, Erin McGinnis 3, Lori Pasquantonio 1, Sarah James Madison 15, William and Mary 9 Dacey 1, Gray MacNair 1. William and Mary 5 4 — 9 Shots: Maryland 32, North Carolina 27. Saves: Maryland-Alex Kahoe 14; North James Madison 9 6 — 15 Carolina-Debbie Castine 10. William and Mary scoring — Mary Beth Noel 2, Lindsay Rademaker 2, Amanda Attendance: n/a. Golding 1, Trish Griffith 1, Tara Hannaford 1, Molly Renehad 1, Dani Vissers 1. James Madison scoring — Amy Brew 4, Jess Marion 3, Michelle Zurfluh 3, Alivian Oates 1, Jamie Pleyo 1, Megan Riley 1, Aimee Vaughan 1, Julie Weiss 1. 1998 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: William and Mary 30, James Madison 34. Saves: William and Mary-Jacque Orsi 9, Sarah Hennessey 1; James Madison-Kate Brew 13. May 17 at Baltimore, Md. Attendance: n/a. Maryland 11, Virginia 5 Maryland 4 7 — 11 1998 QuarterFINALS Virginia 1 4 — 5 Maryland scoring — Cathy Nelson 4, Christine Jenkins 2, Sascha Newmarch 1, Jen MAY 9 at Charlottesville, Va. Adams 1, Quinn Carney 1, Kristin Sommar 1, Meredith Egan 1. Virginia scoring — Mills Hook 3, Lauren Aumiller 1, Kara Ariza 1. Virginia 8, Princeton 7 Shots: Maryland 29, Virginia 26. Saves: Maryland-Alex Kahoe 21; Virginia-Heather Princeton 4 3 — 7 Castle 10. Virginia 4 4 — 8 Attendance: 3,109. Princeton scoring — Cristi Samaras 2, Melissa Cully 2, Julie Shaner 2, Tice Burke 1. Virginia scoring — Peggy Boutilier 2, Kara Ariza 2, Samm Taylor 2, Jessica Hull 1, *= no stats were available. Lauren Aumiller 1. Shots: Princeton 19, Virginia 19. Saves: Princeton-Amber Mettler 11, Laura Field 3; Virginia-Heather Castle 9. Attendance: 275. MAY 9 at Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth 9, Loyola Maryland 8 (2 ot) Loyola Maryland 5 2 1 0 — 8 Dartmouth 0 7 0 2 — 9 Loyola Maryland scoring — Erin Wylde 3, Jen Testradke 2, Nicole Wittelsbuerger 2, Kathleen O’Shea 1. Dartmouth scoring — Jacque Weitzel 2, Emily Fenwick 2, Kate Graw 2, Liz Merritt 2, Melissa Frazier 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 20, Dartmouth 27. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Kourtney Heavey

16; Dartmouth-Sarah Carlson 12. Hig h lig ts Attendance: n/a. Division II Division 26 Division I Championship Highlights

1997 1997 CHAMPIONSHIP May 18 at Bethlehem, Pa. 1997 QuarterFINALS Maryland 8, Loyola Maryland 7 Maryland * * — 8 MAY 10 at College Park, Md. Loyola Maryland * * — 7 Maryland 6, Penn State 2 Maryland scoring — Sascha Newmarch 3, Sarah Forbes 2, Ginette Chelius 1, Cathy Nelson 1, Christie Jenkins 1. Penn St. 1 1 — 2 Loyola Maryland scoring — Kerri Johnson 3, Erica Attonito 1, Erin Wylde 1, Maryland 2 4 — 6 Stephanie Roberts 1, Robyn Disney 1. Penn St. scoring — Summer Downing 1, Michelle DeJuliis 1. Shots: Maryland 30, Loyola Maryland 18. Saves: Maryland-Alex Kahoe 10; Loyola Maryland scoring — Sascha Newmarch 3, Cathy Nelson 2, Sarah Forbes 1. Maryland-Kourtney Heavey 13. Shots: Penn St. 19, Maryland 33. Saves: Penn St.-Lauren Ratzlaff 16; Maryland-Alex Attendance: n/a. Kahoe 6. Attendance: n/a. *= no stats were available. MAY 10 at Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 17, James Madison 10 1996 Temple 6 11 — 17 James Madison 6 4 — 10 Temple scoring — Claudia Ovchinnikoff 7, Carolyn Albright 3, Alex Ovchinnikoff 3, 1996 QuarterFINALS Nicole Ross 3, Carrie Bolduc 1. James Madison scoring — Shelly Klaes 4, Megan Riley 2, Julie Martinez 2, Jenn Ball 2. MAY 11 at Princeton, N.J. Shots: Temple 45, James Madison 19. Saves: Temple-Iris Alvarado 7; James Madison- Princeton 13, Penn St. 9 Kate Brew 11. Penn St. 4 5 — 9 Attendance: n/a. Princeton 7 6 — 13 MAY 10 at Williamsburg, Va. Penn St. scoring — Michelle DeJuliis 2, Joanne Connelly 2, Tam Crowe 2, Jennifer Johnson 1, Allison McCall 1, Amy Carnaggio 1. Loyola Maryland 11, William & Mary 2 Princeton scoring — Cristi Samaras 4, Lisa Rebane 3, Abigail Gutstein 2, Carter Marsh Loyola Maryland 4 7 — 11 1, JJ Lonsinger 1, Jen Alexander 1, Casey Coleman 1. William & Mary 1 1 — 2 Shots: Penn St. 25, Princeton 22. Saves: Penn St.-Lauren Retzlaff 8; Princeton-Erin Loyola Maryland scoring — Kerri Johnson 2, Robyn Disney 2, Michelle Meyer 2, O’Neill 9. Allison Valentino 1, Maureen Duffy 1, Erin Wylde 1, Stephanie Roberts 1, Krystin Attendance: 521. Porcella 1. William & Mary scoring — Molly Renehan 1, Dani Vissers 1. MAY 11 at Charlottesville, Va. Shots: Loyola Maryland 34, William & Mary 8. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Kourtney Virginia 8, William & Mary 6 Heavey 4; William & Mary-Lisa Dixon 10. William & Mary 3 3 — 6 Attendance: n/a. Virginia 4 4 — 8 MAY 10 at Charlottesville, Va. William & Mary scoring — Dani Vissers 2, Lindsey Rademaker 1, Kristen Reily 1, Molly Renehan 1, Melissa Bristow 1. North Carolina 12, Virginia 11 (3 ot) Virginia scoring — Heather Patton 2, Kate Evans 2, Heather Hotchkiss 2, Beth Potter North Carolina 3 6 1 1 1 — 12 1, Mia Mooney 1. Virginia 5 4 1 1 0 — 11 Shots: n/a. Saves: William & Mary-Dixon 15; Virginia-Michelle Cusimano 10. North Carolina scoring — Heather Patton 3, Kate Evans 2, Beth Potter 2, Mia Mooney Attendance: n/a. 1, Kara Ariza 1, Jessica Hull 1, Amy Fromal 1. Virginia scoring — Amy Fine 3, Brooke Crawford 3, Erin McGinnis 2, Meghann 1996 SEMIFINALS Mohler 2, Gray MacNair 1, Sarah Dacey 1. Shots: North Carolina 23, Virginia 25. Saves: North Carolina-Debbie Castine 7; May 18 at Bethlehem, Pa. Virginia-Heather Castle 6. Maryland 6, Princeton 5 Attendance: n/a. Princeton 3 2 — 5 Maryland 1 5 — 6 1997 SEMIFINALS Princeton scoring — Cristi Samaras 2, Abigail Gutstein 2, Carter Marsh 1. Maryland scoring — Sascha Newmarch 2, Karen MacGrate 1, Kelly Amonte 1, Liz May 17 at Bethlehem, Pa. Downing 1, Dana Gwaltney 1. Maryland 9, Temple 6 Shots: Princeton 16, Maryland 27. Saves: Princeton-Erin O’Neill 19; Maryland-Jamie Temple * * — 6 Brodsky 10. Maryland * * — 9 Attendance: n/a. Temple scoring — Nicole Ross 2, Claudia Ovchinikoff 1, Erin Campbell 1, Carrie May 18 at Bethlehem, Pa. Bolduc 1, Carolyn Albright 1. Maryland scoring — Cathy Nelson 2, Christine Jenkins 2, Sasah Forbes 2, Caryl Virginia 10, Loyola Maryland 9 Duckworth 1, Noelle Mitchell 1 , Sascha Newmarch 1. Loyola Maryland 4 5 — 9 Shots: Temple 21, Maryland 24. Saves: Temple-Iris Alvarado 6; Maryland-Alex Kahoe Virginia 6 4 — 10 16. Loyola Maryland scoring — Kerri Johnson 4, Erica Attonito 3, Michelle Meyer 2. Attendance: n/a. Virginia scoring — Heather Hotchkiss 3, Heather Patton 2, Kate Evans 2, Peggy Boutilier 1, Kara Ariza 1, Mia Mooney 1. May 17 at Bethlehem, Pa. Shots: Loyola Maryland 39, Virginia 26. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Erika Schaub 9, Kourtney Heavey 2; Virginia-Michelle Cusimano 21. Loyola Maryland 10, North Carolina 9 Attendance: n/a. Loyola Maryland * * — 10 North Carolina * * — 9 1996 CHAMPIONSHIP Loyola Maryland scoring — Michelle Meyer 4, Kerri Johnson 3, Allison Valentino 1, Krystin Porcella 1, Robyn Disney 1. May 19 at Bethlehem, Pa. North Carolina scoring — Kristin Off 2, Lori Pasquantonio 2, Amy Fine 2, Sarah Dacey Maryland 10, Virginia 5 1, Erin McGinnis 1, Carla Nappi 1. Shots: Loyola Maryland 24, North Carolina 17. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Kourtney Virginia 3 2 — 5 Heavey 9; North Carolina-Debbie Castine 6. Maryland 5 5 — 10 Attendance: n/a. Virginia scoring — Kate Evans 2, Heather Patton 1, Peggy Boutilier 1, Kara Ariza 1. Maryland scoring — Kelly Amonte 5, Sarah Forbes 2, Karen MacCrate 1, Cathy Nelson 1, Sascha Newmarch 1. Shots: Virginia 20, Maryland 40. Saves: Virginia-Michelle Cusimano 19; Maryland- Jamie Brodsky 12. Attendance: n/a. Division I Championship Highlights 27

1995 1994

1995 QuarterFINALS 1994 QuarterFINALS MAY 13 at University Park, Pa. MAY 14 at Loyola, Md. Penn St. 11, James Madison 7 Loyola Maryland 9, Harvard 4 James Madison 3 4 — 7 Harvard 1 3 — 4 Penn St. 9 2 — 11 Loyola Maryland 4 5 — 9 James Madison scoring — Shelley Klaes 1, Danyle Heffernen 1, Kristin O’Connor 1, Jen Gicking 1, Caryn Habay 1, Carolyn Carr 1, Anne Slonaker 1. Harvard scoring — Sarah Downing 2, Sarah Winters 1, Emily Buxton 1. Penn St. scoring — Suzanne Weinberg 3, Jill Pearsall 3, Joanne Connelly 2, Amy Loyola Maryland scoring — Michelle Meyer 3, Gina Roberts 2, Jeanne Harrington 2, Carnaggio 2, Allison McCall 1. Tara Kramer 1, Kerry Carlson 1. Shots: James Madison 19, Penn St. 29. Saves: James Madison-Meg Cortezi 11; Penn Shots: Harvard 16, Loyola Maryland 23. Saves: Harvard-Kate Schutt 9; Loyola St.-Heidi Shafer 8. Maryland-Linda Ohrin 10, Erika Schaub 1. Attendance: 277. Attendance: 406. MAY 13 at Princeton, N.J. MAY 14 at Charlottesville, Va. Princeton 14, Temple 8 Virginia 8, William & Mary 4 Temple 3 5 — 8 William & Mary 1 3 — 4 Princeton 5 9 — 14 Virginia 5 3 — 8 Temple scoring — Jen Edens 3, Claudia Ovchinnikoff 2, Heidi Herner 2, Christie William & Mary scoring — Kristin Gould 1, Amy Umbach 1, Holly Ventura 1, Kristin O’Connor 1. Bristow 1. Princeton scoring — Amory Rowe 5, Abigail Gutstein 3, Cristi Samaras 2, Lisa Virginia scoring — Cherie Greer 3, Anna Yates 2, Lisa Plzak 1, Nicol McNichol 1, Rebane 1, Casey Coleman 1, Catter Marsh 1, Liz Fagan 1. Heather Patton 1. Shots: Temple 28, Princeton 28. Saves: Temple-Ali True 7; Princeton-Erin O’Neill 16. Shots: William & Mary 16, Virginia 28. Saves: William & Mary-Sara Witkowski 12; Attendance: 435. Virginia-Michelle Cusimano 7. Attendance: n/a. 1995 SEMIFINALS 1994 SEMIFINALS May 20 at Trenton, N.J. Maryland 12, Penn St. 7 May 21 at College Park, Md. Penn St. * * — 7 Maryland 19, Loyola Maryland 4 Maryland * * — 12 Loyola Maryland * * — 4 Penn St. scoring — Jill Pearsall 2, Sarah Long 1, Tamara Crowe1, Joanne Connelly 1, Maryland * * — 19 Jen Kotkin 1, Suzanne Weinberg 1. Maryland scoring — Laura Harmon 4, Randall Golsborough 2, Cathy Nelson 2, Loyola Maryland scoring — Michelle Meyer 2, Tara Kramer 1, Jeanne Harrington 1. Sascha Newmarch 1, Kelly Amonte 1, Liz Downing 1, Sarah Forbes 1. Maryland scoring — Betsy Elder 5, Karen MacCrate 3, Laura Harmon 3, Theresa Shots: Penn St. 31, Maryland 19. Saves: Penn St.-Heidi Shafer 7; Maryland-Jamie Ingram 3, Kelly Amonte 2, Randall Goldsborough 2, Amy Zink 1. Brodsky 11. Shots: Loyola Maryland 10, Maryland 43. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Linda Ohrin 11; Attendance: n/a. Maryland-Jamie Brodsky 3, Kristen Kruhn 1. Attendance: n/a. May 20 at Trenton, N.J. May 21 at College Park, Md. Princeton 13, Dartmouth 8 Princeton 14, Virginia 13 (1 ot) Princeton * * — 13 Dartmouth * * — 8 Virginia * * * — 13 Princeton * * * — 14 Princeton scoring — Lisa Rebane 3, Cristi Samaras 3, Amory Rowe 3, Abigail Gutstein 2, Casey Coleman 1, JJ Lansinger 1. Virginia scoring — Cherie Greer 6, Heather Goehringer 2, Heather Patton 2, Lisa Dartmouth scoring — Lauren Holleran 3, Sarah Devens 2, Wallis Cook 2, Julia Morrill Plzak 1, Nicole McNichol 1, Anna Yates 1. 1. Princeton scoring — Abigail Gutstein 3, Amory Rowe 3, Lisa Rebane 2, Kim Simons Shots: Princeton 24, Dartmouth 18. Saves: Princeton-Erin O’Neill 11; Dartmouth- 2, Jenny Bristow 2, Carter Marsh 1, Janice Patrella 1. Kirsten Pretlyman 10. Shots: Virginia 29, Princeton 44. Saves: Virginia-Michelle Cusimano 26; Princeton- Attendance: n/a. Erin O’Neill 20. Attendance: n/a. 1995 CHAMPIONSHIP 1994 CHAMPIONSHIP May 21 at Trenton, N.J. May 22 at College Park, Md. Maryland 13, Princeton 5 Princeton 10, Maryland 7 Princeton * * — 5 Maryland * * — 13 Princeton * * — 10 Maryland * * — 7 Princeton scoring — Lisa Rebane 1, Carter Marsh 1, Cristi Samaras 1, Casey Coleman 1, Amory Rowe 1. Princeton scoring — Lisa Rebane 2, Jenny Bristow 2, Casey Coleman 2, Janice Maryland scoring — Kelly Amonte 4, Cathy Nelson 3, Karen MacCrate 1, Caryl Petrella 2, Melissa McCaffery 1, Liz Fagan 1. Duckworth 1, Randall Goldsborough 1, Laura Harmon 1, Tami Riley 1, Dana Maryland scoring — Kelly Amonte 2, Karen MacCrate 1, Randall Goldsborough 1, Gwaltney 1. Laura Harmon 1, Theresa Ingram 1, Sarah Forbes 1. Shots: Princeton 21, Maryland 36. Saves: Princeton-Erin O’Neill 19; Maryland-Jamie Shots: Princeton 24, Maryland 35. Saves: Princeton-Erin O’Neill 19; Maryland-Jamie Brodsky 10, Kristen Kruhm 2. Brodsky 14. Attendance: 4,735. Attendance: n/a. *= no stats were available. Hig h lig ts Division II Division 28 Division I Championship Highlights

*= no stats were available. 1993

1993 QuarterFINALS 1992

MAY 8 at Cambridge, Mass. 1992 QuarterFINALS Harvard 11, Dartmouth 8 Dartmouth 5 3 — 8 May 9 at Philadelphia, Pa. Harvard 5 6 — 11 Princeton 11, Temple 6 Dartmouth scoring — Lauren Holleran 4, Sarah Devens 1, Ellen Bruce 1, Maura Princeton 6 5 — 11 Schneider 1, Margot Whinery 1. Temple 3 3 — 6 Harvard scoring — Liz Berkery 5, Sarah Downing 3, Sarah Winters 1, Jo-Anne Aussi 1, Megan Hall 1. Princeton scoring — Sherwood 3, Kim Simons 3, Jenny Bristow 2, Gillian Thomson Shots: Dartmouth 16, Harvard 29. Saves: Dartmouth-Kim Cohen 18; Harvard-Liz 1, Ashley Margargee 1. Williamson 8. Temple scoring — Erin Quinn 2, Paul Kerry 2, Murphy 1, Y. Thornton 1. Attendance: n/a. Shots: Princeton n/a, Temple 16. Saves: Princeton-n/a; Temple-Joseph 6. Attendance: n/a. MAY 8 at Princeton, N.J. MAY 9 at Charlottesville, Va. Princeton 11, Penn St. 7 Penn St. 2 5 — 7 Virginia 11, Penn St. 5 Princeton 5 6 — 11 Penn St. 3 2 — 5 Penn St. scoring — Kara Stockett 2, Lori Fitzgerald 2, Tara McGuire 1, Dana Hughes Virginia 4 7 — 11 1, Suzanne Weinberg 1. Penn St. scoring — Chris McGinley 2, Sue Nutter 1, Mindy Salamon 1, Donna Bucci 1. Princeton scoring — Amory Rowe 3, Jenny Bristow 3, Lisa Rebane 3, Kim Simons 1, Virginia scoring — Elaine Jones 4, Jenny Slingluff 3, Cherie Greer 1, Kelly Cowan 1, Ashley Magargee 1. Amy Breen 1, Anna Yates 1. Shots: Penn St. 26, Princeton 35. Saves: Penn St.-Patty Kloidt 15; Princeton-Erin Shots: Penn St. 16, Virginia 34. Saves: Penn St.-Kay Young 11, Patty Kloidt 1; Virginia- O’Neill 11. Kim Prendergast 7. Attendance: n/a. Attendance: 260. 1993 SEMIFINALS 1992 SEMIFINALS May 15 at College Park, Md. May 16 at Bethlehem, Pa. Virginia 11, Harvard 10 Harvard 10, Princeton 5 Harvard 6 4 — 10 Harvard 4 6 — 10 Virginia 5 6 — 11 Princeton 1 4 — 5 Harvard scoring — Sarah Winters 4, Megan Hall 2, Liz Berkery 1, Sarah Downing 1, Harvard scoring — Sarah Winters 4, Liz Berkery 2, Buffy Hansen 2, Francie Walton 1, Emily Buxton 1, Genevieve Chelius 1. Sarah Downing 1. Virginia scoring — Anna Yates 4, Erin Stewart 2, Amy Breen 2, Cherie Greer 2, Princeton scoring — Kim Simons 2, Gillian Thomson 1, Jennifer Naylor 1, Ashley Heather Goehringer 1. Magargee 1. Shots: Harvard 35, Virginia 36. Saves: Harvard-Liz Williamson 8; Virginia-Kim Shots: Harvard 18, Princeton 24. Saves: Harvard-Leary 13; Princeton-Saddic 2. Prendergast 19. Attendance: n/a. Attendance: n/a. May 16 at Bethlehem, Pa. May 15 at College Park, Md. Maryland 8, Virginia 7 (1 ot) Princeton 7, Maryland 6 Maryland 3 3 2 — 8 Princeton 3 4 — 7 Virginia 3 3 1 — 7 Maryland 5 1 — 6 Maryland scoring — Betsy Elder 3, Kerstin Manning 2, Jennifer Fink 1, Laura Harmon Princeton scoring — Kim Simons 2, Jenny Bristow 2, Abigail Gutstein 1, Armory 1, Leigh Frendberg 1. Rowe 1, Lisa Rebane 1. Virginia scoring — Erin Stewart 2, Kelly Cowan 2, Amy Breen 1, Bonnie Rosen 1, Maryland scoring — Betsy Elder 3, Laura Harmon 1, Theresa Ingram 1, Kelly Amonte Jennifer Marino 1. 1. Shots: Maryland 21, Virginia 17. Saves: Maryland-Mandy Stevenson 5; Virginia-Kim Shots: Princeton 28, Maryland 26. Saves: Princeton-Erin O’Neill 10; Maryland-Mandy Prendergast 6. Stevenson 9. Attendance: 1,221. Attendance: n/a. 1993 CHAMPIONSHIP 1992 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 17 at Bethlehem, Pa. May 16 at College Park, Md. Maryland 11, Harvard 10 (1 ot) Virginia 8, Princeton 6 Maryland 5 4 2 — 11 Princeton 4 2 — 6 Harvard 5 4 1 — 10 Virginia 3 5 — 8 Maryland scoring — Betsy Elder 3, Leigh Frendberg 3, Laura Harmon 2, Patty Parichy Princeton scoring — Amory Rowe 2, Lisa Rebane 2, Jenny Bristow 1, Abigail Gutstein 2, Theresa Ingram 1. 1. Harvard scoring — Liz Berkery 4, Francie Walton 2, Sarah Downing 1, Sarah Winters Virginia scoring — Kelly Cowan 2, Heather Goehringer 2, Erin Stewart 1, Anna Yates 1, Becky Gaffney 1, Buffy Hansen 1. 1, Kelly Daddona 1, Cherie Greer 1. Shots: Maryland 22, Harvard 28. Saves: Maryland-Mandy Stevenson 19; Harvard- Shots: Princeton 28, Virginia 48. Saves: Princeton-Erin O’Neill 19; Virginia-Kim Leary 7. Prendergast 10. Attendance: 2,173. Attendance: 2,000. *= no stats were available. Division I Championship Highlights 29

1991 1990

1991 QuarterFINALS 1990 QuarterFINALS Temple 9, Penn St. 4 May 11 at Easton, Pa. Penn St. 11, Lafayette 9 May 12 at Charlottesville, Va. Penn St. 5 6 — 11 Loyola Maryland 13, Virginia 7 Lafayette 2 7 — 9 Loyola Maryland 6 7 — 13 Penn St. scoring — MaryAnn Foley 4, Deanna Blood 3, Megan Smith 1, Christy Virginia 2 5 — 7 Sansone 1, Ann Kolongower 1, Elena Blazer 1. Loyola Maryland — Karen Ravn 4, Sabrina Gallagher 3, Colleen Anderson 3, Sharon Lafayette scoring — Liz Bagley 3, Tara Worrington 2, Andrea Dagastino 2, Emily Jones 2, Mitch McDermott 1. Bristol 1, Suzi Forrell 1. Virginia scoring — Cynthia Mathes 2, Jenny Slingluff 2, Erin Stewart 1, Elaine Jones Shots: Penn St. 20, Lafayette 30. Saves: Penn St.-Lucy Young 13; Lafayette-Rory 1, Kristen Aceto 1. Temlin 10. Shots: Loyola Maryland 20, Virginia 26. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Sue Heether 17; Attendance: n/a. Virginia-Kim Prendergast 2, Alice Biggaman 2. Attendance: 211. MAY 11 at Durham, N.H. New Hampshire 11, Harvard 10 1990 SemiFINALS Harvard 6 4 — 10 Harvard 13, Temple 3 New Hampshire 5 6 — 11 Maryland 10, Loyola Maryland 5 Harvard scoring — Liz Berkery 5, T. Hackeling 2, Sarah Downing 1, Buffy Hansen 1, Emily Buxton 1. New Hampshire scoring — A. Hill 4, A. Haytayan 4, Kierstin Coppola 1, L. Geromini 1990 Championship 1, L. Clark 1. Harvard 8, Maryland 7 Shots: Harvard 20, New Hampshire 15. Saves: Harvard-Sarah Leary 4; New Hampshire-Christa Hansen 10. ^-There are missing box scores for this championship. Attendance: 542. 1991 SEMIFINALS 1989 May 18 at Ewing, N.J. Virginia 10, Penn St. 5 1989 QuarterFINALS Penn St. 2 3 — 5 Virginia 3 7 — 10 Temple 11, Lafayette 5 Penn St. scoring — Karen Hoysted 2, Faith Sweeney 1, MaryAnn Foley 1, Lori May 13 at Princeton, N.J. Fitzgerald 1. Virginia scoring — Jenny Slingluff 5, Julie Plzak 3, Cynthia Mathes 1, Amy Breen 1. Princeton 6, Virginia 5 Shots: Penn St. 22, Virginia 22. Saves: Penn St.-Kay Young 10; Virginia-Heather Virginia 3 2 — 5 Christman 7. Princeton 2 4 — 6 Attendance: n/a. Virginia scoring — Jill Dunham 2, Cynthia Mathes 2, Percie Griffith 1. Princeton scoring — Phyllis Fogarty 2, Eleanor Tydings 2, Jill Forney 1, Kristen May 18 at Ewing, N.J. Mautner 1. Maryland 4, New Hampshire 3 (1 ot) Shots: Virginia 16, Princeton 23. Saves: Virginia-Tracy Nelson 9; Princeton-Demer New Hampshire 1 2 0 — 3 Holleran 5. Maryland 3 0 1 — 4 Attendance: n/a. New Hampshire scoring — Kierstin Coppola 2, Liz Brickley 1. 1989 SemiFINALS Maryland scoring — Leanna Shuck 1, Maureen Scott 1, Leigh Frendberg 1, Michele Uhlfelder 1. Shots: New Hampshire 20, Maryland 29. Saves: New Hampshire-Christa Hansen 13; May 20 at West Chester, Pa. Maryland-Mandy Stevenson 12. Penn St. 9, Temple 3 Attendance: n/a. Temple 1 2 — 3 Penn St. 2 7 — 9 1991 CHAMPIONSHIP Temple scoring — Clemens 2, Clemmer 1. Penn St. scoring — Clough 3, Foley 2, Worley 2, Hoystro 1, Whipple 1. MAY 19 at Ewing, N.J. Shots: Temple 19, Penn St. 39. Saves: Temple-Marple 18; Penn St.-McMonagie 13. Virginia 8, Maryland 6 Attendance: n/a. Virginia 5 3 — 8 Maryland 3 3 — 6 May 20 at West Chester, Pa. Virginia scoring — Cherie Greer 3, Jenny Slingluff 3, Elaine Jones 1, Erin Stewart 1. Harvard 7, Princeton 5 Maryland scoring — Michele Uhlfelder 3, Leanna Shuck 1, Kerstin Manning 1, Betsy Princeton 3 2 — 5 Elder 1. Harvard 4 3 — 7 Shots: Virginia 22, Maryland 12. Saves: Virginia-Heather Christman 4; Maryland- Mandy Stevenson 16. Princeton scoring — Phyllis Forgarty 1, Slattury 1, Tydinos 1, Helim 1, Mautner 1. Attendance: n/a. Harvard scoring — Clifford 2, French 1, Baillilre 1, Grorling 1, Joslin 1, Walser 1. Shots: Princeton 25, Harvard 31. Saves: Princeton-Holliran 17; Harvard-Dormody 9. Attendance: n/a. 1989 Championship May 21 at West Chester, Pa. Penn St. 7, Harvard 6 Penn St. 6 1 — 7 Harvard 3 3 — 6 Penn St. scoring — Whipple 2, Worley 2, Foley 2, Smith 1. Hig h lig ts Harvard scoring — Baillilre 2, Clifford 1, French 1, Grorling 1, Joslin 1. Shots: Penn St. 20, Harvard 30. Saves: Penn St.-McMonagie 15; Harvard-Dormody 10. Attendance: n/a. ^-There are missing box scores for this championship.1988 Division II Division 30 Division I Championship Highlights

1988 1987

1988 QuarterFINALS 1987 QuarterFINALS May 11 at Williamsburg, Va. May 6 at Charlottesville, Va. Harvard 7, William & Mary 6 Virginia 10, Maryland 5 Harvard 1 5 — 6 Maryland 3 2 — 5 Lafayette 6 1 — 7 Virginia 6 4 — 10 Harvard scoring — Karen Acosta 1, Danielle Gallagher 1, Cheryl Boeringer 1, Margie Maryland scoring — Judy Turnbaugh 2, Amyaia Hadse 1, Carin Betaraon 1, Mary Vaughn 1, Quinn 1, Seetaus 1. Kendner 1. William & Mary scoring — Felson 2, Ersek 2, Greene 1, Josling 1, Everling 1. Virginia scoring — Dawn Wisniewski 4, Abby O’Keary 3, Lisa Weir 1, Lesley Groff 1, Shots: n/a. Saves: n/a. Elaine Maddox 1. Attendance: n/a. Shots: Maryland 20, Virginia 20. Saves: Maryland-Kim Chornsisaski 14; Virginia-Tracy Nelson 8. MAY 11 at University Park, Pa. Attendance: 201. Penn St. 12, Northwestern 6 MAY 6 at Evanston, Ill. Northwestern 3 3 — 6 Penn St. 7 5 — 12 New Hampshire 11, Northwestern 9 Northwestern scoring — Mullen 3, Lucas 2, J. Seekaus 1. Northwestern 3 6 — 9 Penn St. scoring — Worley 4, Whipple 3, Vesco 2, Vaughan 1, Haysted 1, Foley 1. New Hampshire 6 5 — 11 Shots: Northwestern 19, Penn St. 30. Saves: Northwestern-Kung 12; Penn St.- Northwestern scoring — Oleykowski 4, Mullen 2, Weller 2, Averiu 1. Sommers 9, McMonagle 1. New Hampshire scoring — Abbott 3, Sherer 3, Geromini 3, Collins 2. Attendance: 165. Shots: Northwestern 19, New Hampshire 19. Saves: Northwestern-Kung 8; New Hampshire-Narsiff 10. 1988 SEMIFINALS Attendance: n/a. May 14 at Philadelphia, Pa. 1987 SEMIFINALS Temple 13, Harvard 8 May 9 at Durham, N.H. Harvard 4 4 — 8 Temple 8 5 — 13 Temple 9, New Hampshire 8 Harvard scoring — Joslin 3, Felsen 3, Ersek 1, Everling 1. Temple 4 5 — 9 Temple scoring — Moore 4, Lambdin 3, Bourassa 2, Cummings 2, Thornton 1, New Hampshire 2 6 — 8 Minzola 1. Temple scoring — Gail Cummings 4, Mande Moore 2, Kuchta 1, Kim Lambdin 1, Shots: Harvard 24, Temple 23. Saves: Harvard-Kelly Dermody 14; Temple-Jill Marple Aamina Thornton 1. 16. New Hampshire scoring — Abbott 3, Sherer 2, Geromini 1, Naughton 1, Collins 1. Attendance: 500. Shots: Temple 41, New Hampshire 18. Saves: Temple-Chrissy Muller 7; New Hampshire-Narsiff 18. May 15 at Easton, Pa. Attendance: n/a. Penn St. 8, Lafayette 6 May 9 at University Park, Pa. Penn St. 3 5 — 8 Lafayette 4 2 — 6 Penn St. 14, Virginia 9 Penn St. scoring — Anne Granger 3, Becky Vaughan 2, Anna Marie Vesco 1, Mary Virginia 4 5 — 9 Ann Foley 1, Diane Whipple 1. Penn St. 9 5 — 14 Lafayette scoring — Laura Parzynski 2, Lisa Kiziuk 1, Sharon Vivaldi 1, Sue Shirey 1, Virginia scoring — Elaine Maddox 4, Dawn Wisniewski 2, Newi 2, Williams 1. Jennie Smith 1. Penn St. scoring — Veal 5, Worley 4, Whipple 2, Mass 1, Stokes 1, Foley 1. Shots: Penn St. 24, Lafayette 17. Saves: Penn St.-Sue Sommers 10; Lafayette-Julie Shots: Virginia 30, Penn St. 29. Saves: Virginia-Tracy Nelson 12; Penn St.-Sue Hespe 13. Sommers 12. Attendance: 1,200. Attendance: 223. 1988 CHAMPIONSHIP 1987 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 21 at Haverford, Pa. MAY 16 at College Park, Md. Temple 15, Penn St. 7 Penn St. 7, Temple 6 Penn St. 4 3 — 7 Temple 1 5 — 6 Temple 9 6 — 15 Penn St. 4 3 — 7 Penn St. scoring — Tami Worley 3, Ann Granger 2, Mary Ann Foley 1, Karen Hoysted Temple scoring — Gail Cummins 2, Deb Minzola 2, Kim Lambdin 1, Aamina 1. Thornton 1. Temple scoring — Gail Cummings 4, Denise Bourassa 4, Mandee Moore 3, Kim Penn St. scoring — Beth Stokes 3, Tami Worley 3, Anna Marie Vesco 1. Lamboin 2, Maria Dorando 1, Lenna Clemons 1. Shots: Temple 25, Penn St. 24. Saves: Temple-Chrissy Muller 11; Penn St.-Sue Shots: n/a. Saves: n/a. Sommers 11. Attendance: 870. Attendance: 1,075. Division I Championship Highlights 31

1986 1985

1986 QuarterFINALS 1985 SemiFINALS May 7 at Durham, N.H. MAY 12 at Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 8, New Hampshire 5 New Hampshire 7, Temple 3 Temple 3 5 — 8 New Hampshire 4 3 — 7 New Hampshire 4 1 — 5 Temple 3 0 — 3 Temple scoring — Gia Cummings 4, Barrett 3, Harte 1. New Hampshire scoring — Kittredge 2, Geromini 2, Haynes 1, Collins 1, Dooley 1. New Hampshire scoring — Marois 2, Collins 1, Sherer 1, Haynes 1. Temple scoring —Kim Lambdin 1, Sue Yeager 1, Gail Cummings 1. Shots: Temple 20, New Hampshire 20. Saves: Temple-Chrissy Muller 11; New Shots: n/a. Saves: n/a. Hampshire-Narsiff 16. Attendance: n/a. Attendance: n/a. Maryland 12, Penn St. 11 (3 ot) MAY 7 at College Park, Md. 1985 CHAMPIONSHIP Maryland 11, Northwestern 7 Northwestern 5 2 — 7 At Philadelphia, Pa. Maryland 6 5 — 11 New Hampshire 6, Maryland 5 Northwestern scoring — Welder 2, Kemp 2, Mullen 1, Ritchie 1, Oleykowski 1. New Hampshire * * — 6 Maryland scoring — Wendy Heald 2, Beal 2, Ruth 2, Wendy Beer 1, Judy Turnbaugh Maryland * * — 5 1, Anyzia Fedec 1, Conley 1, Peterson 1. Shots: Northwestern 24, Maryland 34. Saves: Northwestern-Kung 6; Maryland-Kim New Hampshire scoring — Pauline Collins 2, Sarah Kittredge 1, Suzie Haynes 1, Barb Chorosiewski 13. Marios 1, Ann Sherer 1. Attendance: n/a. Maryland scoring — Karen Trudel 2, Kay Ruffino 1, Anysia Fedec 1, Wendy Beer 1. Shots: n/a. Saves: New Hampshire-Robin Balducci 9; Maryland-Mary Bernard 6. 1986 SEMIFINALS Attendance: 1,157. *= no stats were available. May 10 at University Park, Pa. ^-There are missing box scores for this championship. Penn St. 8, Temple 7 Temple 3 4 — 7 Penn St. 7 1 — 8 1984 Temple scoring — Gail Cummings 4, Kim Lambdin 1, Thompson 1, Bourassa 1. Penn St. scoring — Dunphy 2, Thompson 2, Worley 1, Veal 1, Stokes 1, Vesco 1. Shots: Temple 31, Penn St. 17. Saves: Temple-Chrissy Muller 6; Penn St.-McMonagle 1984 First Round 15. Attendance: n/a. MAY 9 Loyola, Md. Lehigh 11, Loyola Maryland 10 (1 ot) May 11 at Charlottesville, Va. Maryland 12, Virginia 7 MAY 9 at Newark, Del. Maryland 8 4 — 12 Virginia 4 3 — 7 Delaware 18, Pennsylvania 1 Pennsylvania 0 1 — 1 Maryland scoring — Wendy Beer 4, Anyzia Fedec 4, Kaaren Ruth 2, Wendy Heald 1, Delaware 8 10 — 18 Judy Turnbaugh 1. Virginia scoring — Dawn Wisniewski 4, Lynn Campbell 1, Elaine Maddox 1, Sally Pennsylvania scoring – Alicia McConnell 1. Ulman 1. Delaware scoring – Karen Emas 7, Missy Meharg 5, Denise Swift 3, Anne Wilkinson Shots: Maryland 28, Virginia 21. Saves: Maryland-Kim Chorosiewski 11; Virginia- 2, Joanne Ambrogi 1. Sarah Darling 6, Tracy Nelson 2. Shots: Pennsylvania 19, Delaware 48. Saves: Pennsylvania-Nancy Meisinger 18; Attendance: 200. Delaware-Kim Jackson 11. Attendance: 124. 1986 CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 9 at New Haven, Conn. MAY 17 at College Park, Md. Massachusetts 6, Yale 5 (1 ot) Maryland 11, Penn St. 10 Massachusetts 4 1 0 — 5 Maryland 8 3 — 11 Yale 3 2 1 — 6 Penn St. 5 5 — 10 Massachusetts scoring – Haytayan 2, Moryl 2, Forbes 1, other scorer not available. Maryland scoring — Anysia Fedec 4, Carin Peterson 3, Kaaren Ruth 1, Wendy Heald Yale scoring – Sue Knight 3, Kelly LeCornte 1, Hilary Hart 1. 1, Wendy Beer 1, Jennifer Hussey 1. Shots: Massachusetts 24, Yale n/a. Saves: Massachusetts-n/a; Yale-18. Penn St. scoring —Maggy Dunphy 4, Tami Worley 2, Carol Taylor 1, Beth Thompson Attendance: n/a. 1, Anne Marie Vesco 1, Beth Stokes 1. Shots: Maryland 33, Penn St. 21. Saves: Maryland-Kim Chorosiewski 7; Penn St.- At Evanston, Ill. McMonagle 19. Northwestern 6, New Hampshire 2 Attendance: 1,500. 1984 QuarterFINALS MAY 12 at State College, Pa. Delaware 10, Penn St. 9 Delaware 4 6 — 10 Penn St. 6 3 — 9 Delaware scoring – Karen Emas 4, Missy Meharg 2, Joanne Ambrogi 2, Anne Wilkinson 1, Denise Swift 1. Penn St. scoring – Gray 4, other scorers not available. Shots: Delaware 31, Penn St. 27. Saves: Delaware-Kim Jackson 12; Penn St.-Lynn Matson 11. Hig h lig ts Attendance: n/a. Division II Division 32 Division I Championship Highlights

MAY 12 at Cambridge, Mass. Massachusetts 6, Harvard 5 1983 Massachusetts 4 1 — 5 Harvard 2 2 — 4 1983 First Round Massachusetts scoring – Moryl 3, Haytayan 2. Harvard scoring – Clifton 3, Hart 1. MAY 11 at Princeton, N.J. Shots: Massachusetts 22, Harvard 21. Saves: Massachusetts-DeJesus 13; Harvard- Johnson 7. Princeton 12, Dartmouth 10 Attendance: n/a. Dartmouth 4 6 — 10 Princeton 8 4 — 12 MAY 12 at College Park, Md. Dartmouth scoring – Sandy Bryan 5, Roseanne Byron 3, Tracey Nickerson 1, Allison Maryland 12, Lehigh 6 Barlow 1. Princeton scoring – Sue McCarter 3, Natalie Bocock 3, Kris Brower 2, Patti Owens 2, Teresa Lane 1, Anne Evaul 1. MAY 12 at Philadelphia, Pa. Shots: Dartmouth 18, Princeton 26. Saves: Dartmouth-Fran O’Donoghue 8, Laura Temple 16, Northwestern 8 Melly 6; Princeton-Sorenson 8. Attendance: n/a. 1984 SEMIFINALS MAY 11 at Cambridge, Mass. MAY 19 at Boston, Mass. Harvard 9, Northwestern 4 Northwestern 2 2 — 4 Temple 13, Delaware 3 Harvard 8 4 — 12 Delaware 2 1 — 3 Temple 7 6 — 13 Northwestern scoring – Kathleen Kochmansky 4. Harvard scoring – Francesca DenHartog 6, Jennifer White 2, Maureen Finn 1. Delaware scoring – Missy Meharg 2, Karen Emas 1. Shots: Northwestern 16, Harvard 25. Saves: Northwestern-12; Harvard-9. Temple scoring – Carol Schultz 7, Marie Schmucker 3, Suzanne Yaeger 1, Karen Attendance: n/a. Patrick 1. Shots: Delaware 13, Temple 33. Saves: Delaware-Kim Jackson 19; Temple-Chris Muller 13. MAY 11 at Newark, Del. Attendance: 786. Delaware 11, William and Mary 7 William and Mary 5 2 — 7 MAY 19 at Boston, Mass. Delaware 7 4 — 11 Maryland 9, Massachusetts 3 William and Mary scoring – Julie Duff 2, Whitney Thayer 2, Jeanne Corbett 1, Basia Massachusetts 0 3 — 3 Deren 1, Lisa Fuccella 1. Maryland 5 4 — 9 Delaware scoring – Anne Wilkinson 4, Missy Meharg 3, Denise Swift 2, Lisa Blanc 1, Karen Emas 1. Massachusetts scoring – Pam Moryl 3. Shots: William and Mary 37, Delaware 25. Saves: William and Mary-Lydia Calnan 5; Maryland scoring – Jacqueline Williams 3, Abigail Janssens 2, Andrea Lemire 1, Delaware-Kim Jackson 19. Karen Trudel 1, Kay Ruffino 1, Gretchen Lamon 1. Attendance: n/a. Shots: Massachusetts 16, Maryland 21. Saves: Massachusetts-Debbie DeJesus 12; Maryland-Mary Lynne Morgan 13. Attendance: n/a. May 11 at Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania 9, Loyola Maryland 5 1984 Third place game Loyola Maryland 0 5 — 5 Pennsylvania 6 3 — 9 MAY 20 at Boston, Mass. Loyola Maryland scoring – Lisa Gardill 3, Missy Lightner 1, Rita Ciletti 1. Delaware 9, Massachusetts 5 Pennsylvania scoring – Sue Harrison 4, Bettie Lombardo 2, Cathy D’Ignazio 1, Leigh Massachusetts 2 3 — 5 McDonald 1, Judy Sandler 1. Delaware 5 4 — 9 Shots: Loyola Maryland 28, Pennsylvania 32. Saves: Loyola Maryland-Diane Geppi 16; Pennsylvania-Nancy Meisinger 12. Massachusetts scoring – Linda Haytayan 3, Pam Moryl 2. Attendance: n/a. Delaware scoring – Karen Emas 5, Missy Meharg 2, Joanne Ambrogi 1, Meth Manley 1. 1983 QuarterFINALS Shots: Massachusetts 24, Delaware 20. Saves: Massachusetts-Deb DeJesus 11; Delaware-Kim Jackson 19. Attendance: n/a. MAY 14 at Princeton, N.J. Temple 16, Princeton 6 1984 CHAMPIONSHIP Temple 8 8 — 16 Princeton 3 3 — 6 MAY 20 at Boston, Mass. Temple scoring – Jennifer Gowan 5, Marie Schmucker 2, Karen Kilgariff 2, Sue Temple 6, Maryland 4 Stimmel 2, Kathleen Barrett 2, Monica Mills 2, Roni Pack 1. Temple 2 4 — 6 Princeton scoring – Kris Brower 2, Natalie Bocock 1, Sue McCarter 1, Tami Drummond Maryland 3 1 — 4 1, Teresa Lane 1. Shots: Temple 43, Princeton 11. Saves: Temple-5; Princeton-29. Temple scoring – Marie Schmucker 3, Suzanne Yaeger 2, Kathleen Barrett 1. Attendance: n/a. Maryland scoring – Kay Ruffino 2, Anysia Fedec 2. Shots: Temple 25, Maryland 10. Saves: Temple-Chris Muller 6; Maryland-Mary Lynne MAY 14 at Amherst, Mass. Morgan 19. Attendance: 856. Massachusetts 7, Harvard 6 Harvard 1 5 — 6 Massachusetts 4 3 — 7 Harvard scoring – Maggie Hart 2, Francesca DenHartog 1, Maureen Finn 1, Lisa Black 1, Jennifer White 1. Massachusetts scoring – Patricia Stevens 4, Barbara Forbes 1, Pam Moryl 1, Linda Bevelander 1. Shots: Harvard 21, Massachusetts 17. Saves: Harvard-10; Massachusetts-7. Attendance: n/a. Division I Championship Highlights 33

MAY 14 at College Park, Md. 1983 Third place game Delaware 11, Maryland 8 Delaware 5 6 — 11 MAY 22 at Philadelphia, Pa. Maryland 6 2 — 8 Penn St. 7, Massachusetts 6 (1 ot) Delaware scoring – Karen Emas 4, Lisa Blane 2, Anne Wilkinson 2, Missy Meharg 2, Penn St. 2 3 2 — 7 Denise Swift 1. Massachusetts 4 1 1 — 6 Maryland scoring – Karen Trudel 4, Kay Rutfino 2, Jackie Williams 1, Sissy Murphy 1. Penn St. scoring – Laurie Gray 2, Marsha Florio 2, Judy Mahaffey 1, Beth Thompson Shots: Delaware 21, Maryland 32. Saves: Delaware-Kim Jackson 15; Maryland-Mary 1, Betsy Williams 1. Lynne Morgan 6. Massachusetts scoring – Linda Haytayan 2, Pamela Moryl 2. Attendance: n/a. Shots: Penn St. 33, Massachusetts 29. Saves: Penn St.-Lynn Mattson 13; Massachusetts-Rita Hubner 13. MAY 14 at University Park, Pa. Attendance: n/a. Penn St. 12, Pennsylvania 2 Pennsylvania 0 2 — 2 1983 CHAMPIONSHIP Penn St. 7 5 — 12 MAY 22 at Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania scoring – Sherry Marcantonio 1, Alicia McConnell 1. Penn St. scoring – Marsha Florio 4, Betsy Williams 2, Laurie Hoke 2, Judy Mahaffey 2, Delaware 10, Temple 7 Laurie Gray 1, Jane Koffenberger 1. Delaware 7 3 — 10 Shots: Pennsylvania 8, Penn St. 33. Saves: Pennsylvania-Nancy Meisinger 10; Penn Temple 2 5 — 7 St.-Mattson 3. Delaware scoring – Karen Emas 2, Anne Wilkinson 2, Missy Meharg 2, Lisa Blanc 2, Attendance: n/a. Denise Swift 1, Linda Detar 1. Temple scoring – Kathleen Barrett 5, Marie Schmucker 1, Carol Schultz 1. 1983 SEMIFINALS Shots: Delaware 28, Temple 36. Saves: Delaware-Kim Jackson 12; Temple-Lori Wambold 7. MAY 21 at Philadelphia, Pa. Attendance: 2,880. Temple 10, Massachusetts 4 Massachusetts 2 2 — 4 Temple 5 5 — 10 1982 Massachusetts scoring – Patricia Stevens 2, Linda Haytayan 2. Temple scoring – Marie Schmucker 5, Jennifer Gowan 2, Sue Yeager 2, Kathleen Barrett 1. 1982 Championship Shots: Massachusetts 16, Temple 39. Saves: Massachusetts-Rita Hubner 18; Temple- Lori Wambold 9. MAY 16 at Ewing Township, N.J. Attendance: n/a. Massachusetts 9, TCNJ 6 MAY 21 at Philadelphia, Pa. Massachusetts 5 4 — 9 TCNJ 1 5 — 6 Delaware 7, Penn St. 5 Massachusetts scoring – Linda Haytayan 3, Andrea Muccini 2, Michelle Boyer 1, Sue Delaware 4 3 — 7 Kozlowski 1, Pam Moryl 1, Margie Anderson 1. Penn St. 4 1 — 5 TCNJ scoring – Repy Hattersly 3, Debbie Schmipf 1, Terry Constantine 1, Beth Delaware scoring – Karen Emas 2, Lisa Blanc 2, Anne Wilkinson 2, Missy Meharg 1. Kenelly 1. Penn St. scoring – Betsy Williams 2, Marsha Florio 1, Laurie Hoke 1, Barb Jordan 1. Shots: Massachusetts 32, TCNJ 30. Saves: Massachusetts-Debra DeJesus 5; TCNJ-Lori Shots: Delaware 18, Penn St. 19. Saves: Delaware-Kim Jackson 3; Penn St.-Lynn Jordan 12. Mattson 4. Attendance: 242. Attendance: n/a. Hig h lig ts Division II Division