Division I Women's Lacrosse Championships
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DIVISION I WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2017 Championship 2 History 4 All-Time Results 11 Individual Leaders 14 Team Leaders 16 Overtime Games 18 Brackets 20 2017 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Maryland beats Boston College behind Steele's six goals: Sophomore attacker Caroline Steele scored six goals as top-seeded Maryland beat Boston College 16-13 to win the program’s 13th NCAA national championship and finish the season undefeated. “I’d like to start off and say congratulations to Boston College. They were a tough team today, and a tough opponent,” Maryland head coach Cathy Reese said. “To kind of cap it off, I was really proud of our team. Proud of our girls’ effort. We struggled shooting in the first half, but we came out in the second half on fire. Give these guys all the credit. They played hard. They played their hearts out. To have the season that they had this year going undefeated was something that’s really special. So huge congratulations to all of my players.” In front of an NCAA championship game-record 11,668 fans, Steele tied the championship game record for goals. Junior attacker Taylor Hensh finished with a hat trick while sophomore midfielder Jen Giles, junior attacker Megan Whittle and freshman attacker Kali Hartshorn each scored twice. Maryland played in its fifth straight final and won its third title in four years. The Terps scored just 10 seconds into the game and racked up five goals in the first 4:29 of the second half, but Boston College kept it from becoming a runaway. The Terps completed an undefeated season for the fifth time in program history and the first time since 2001. Although Maryland never trailed, the Terps were pushed by the Eagles, who battled back from an early 5-2 deficit to tie it at 5-all at halftime. After being shut out for the last 16:11 of the first half, the Terps stormed out of halftime with five goals in the first 4:29 of the second half to regain command. Caroline Wannen scored for Maryland with 12:04 left to start the Terps on another scoring surge. Hensh put Maryland up 13-10, then, after Kent’s fifth goal of the game, the Terps picked up three more unanswered goals by Kali Hartshorn, Steele and Hensh with 4:07 left to all but seal another title for Maryland. Hartshorn put Maryland up 1-0 on a goal just 10 seconds into the game. Hensh made it 2-0 1:42 later when she plucked her own rebound out of the air and swept it in behind BC goalie Zoe Ochoa. 2017 Championship 2 2017 RESULTS First Round High Point 21, Towson 15 Northwestern 15, Albany (NY) 7 Stony Brook 21, Bryant 6 Cornell 12, Notre Dame 7 James Madison 12, Louisville 6 Southern California 13, Jacksonville 10 Boston College 21, Canisius 9 Navy 11, Penn 10 Massachusetts 12, Colorado 7 Virginia 11, Elon 9 Second Round Maryland 21, High Point 6 Stony Brook 13, Northwestern 9 Princeton 11, Cornell 9 Penn St. 19, James Madison 14 Southern California 15, Florida 12 Boston College 21, Syracuse 10 Navy 23, Massachusetts 11 North Carolina 23, Virginia 12 Quarterfinals Maryland 13, Stony Brook 12 Penn St. 14, Princeton 12 Boston College 20, Southern California 14 Navy 16, North Carolina 14 Semifinals Maryland 20, Penn St. 10 Boston College 16, Navy 15 Championship Maryland 16, Boston College 13 2017 Championship 3 HISTORY RESULTS Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Game Total Attendance 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) Kelly Amonte Hiller 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 2015 Maryland (21-1) Cathy Reese 9-8 North Carolina Chester, Pa. 8,143 18,674 2016 North Carolina (20-2) Jenny Levy 13-7 Maryland Chester, Pa. 7,636 24,899 2017 Maryland (23-0) Cathy Reese 16-13 Boston College Foxborough, Mass. 11,668 31,871 Note: Before 2001, this championship was a national collegiate championship. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Maryland 13 Northwestern 7 Princeton 3 Virginia 3 North Carolina 2 Penn St. 2 Temple 2 Delaware 1 Harvard 1 Massachusetts 1 New Hampshire 1 History 4 Charlotte Joslin, Harvard Tami Riley, Maryland ALL-TOURNAMENT Maggie Vaughan, Harvard Erin O’Neill, Princeton TEAMS Mary Kondner, Maryland Lisa Rebane, Princeton Mary Ann Oelgoetz, Maryland Cristi Samaras, Princeton *Most Outstanding Player (not named 1985-97). Jenny Ulehla, Maryland Kara Ariza, Virginia 1983 Peggy Boutilier, Virginia 1991 Michelle Cusimano, Virginia Anne Brooking, Delaware Mandy Stevenson, Maryland *Karen Emas, Delaware Michele Uhlfelder, Maryland 1997 Missy Meharg, Delaware Kierstin Coppola, New Hampshire Kerri Johnson, Loyola Maryland Linda Schmidt, Delaware Karen Hoysted, Penn St. Michelle Meyer, Loyola Maryland Rita Hubner, Massachusetts Robyn Nye, Virginia Stephanie Roberts, Loyola Maryland Pam Moryl, Massachusetts Jenny Slingluff, Virginia Allison Valentino, Loyola Maryland Carol Progulske, Massachusetts Ginette Chelious, Maryland Marsha Florio, Penn St. 1992 Caryl Duckworth, Maryland Barb Jordan, Penn St. Liz Berkery, Harvard Sarah Forbes, Maryland Jane Koffenberger, Penn St. Ceci Clark, Harvard Alex Kahoe, Maryland Kathleen Barrett, Temple Sarah Winters, Harvard Ryan Laubach, Maryland Marie Schmucker, Temple Betsy Elder, Maryland Cathy Nelson, Maryland Kerstin Manning, Maryland 1984 Sascha Newmarch, Maryland Mandy Stevenson, Maryland Sarah Dacey, North Carolina Karen Emas, Delaware Melissa Michaels, Temple Missy Meharg, Delaware 1993 Linda Schmidt, Delaware Liz Berkery, Harvard 1998 Celine Flynn, Maryland Betsy Elder, Maryland Kate Graw, Dartmouth Andrea Lemire, Maryland Jenny Bristow, Princeton Jacque Weitzel, Dartmouth Mary Lynne Morgan, Maryland Erin O’Neill, Princeton Alex Kahoe, Maryland Kay Ruffino, Maryland Amory Rowe, Princeton Kathleen Lund, Maryland Tracy Stumpf, Maryland Cherie Greer, Virginia *Cathy Nelson, Maryland Carol Progulski, Massachusetts Crista Mathes, Virginia Sascha Newmarch, Maryland Barbara Bielicki, Temple Kim Prendergast, Virginia Kristin Sommar, Maryland *Marie Schmucker, Temple Anna Yates, Virginia Sarah Dacey, North Carolina Carol Schultz, Temple Aubrey Falk, North Carolina 1994 1985 Kara Ariza, Virginia Kelly Amonte, Maryland Peggy Boutilier, Virginia Karen Trudel, Maryland Betsy Elder, Maryland Melissa Hayes, Virginia Trudy Stumpf, Maryland Laura Harmon, Maryland Sandy Vander-Heyden, New Hampshire Theresa Ingram, Maryland 1999 Patty Parichy, Maryland 1986 Sandy Johnston, Duke Jenny Bristow, Princeton Kate Kaiser, Duke Anysia Fedec, Maryland Abigail Gutstein, Princeton *Jen Adams, Maryland Tracy Stumpf, Maryland Erin O’Neill, Princeton Allison Comito, Maryland Maggy Dunphy, Penn St. Cherie Greer, Virginia Christie Jenkins, Maryland Alex Kahoe, Maryland 1987 1995 Beth Stokes, Penn St. Kristin Sommar, Maryland Sarah Devens, Dartmouth Colleen O’Brien, Penn St. Chris Vitale, Penn St. Lauren Holleran, Dartmouth Mandee Moore, Temple Jen Webb, Penn St. Kelly Amonte, Maryland Kelly Allenbach, Virginia 1988 Jamie Brodsky, Maryland Melissa Hayes, Virginia Liz Downing, Maryland Gail Cummings, Temple Gina Sambus, Virginia Randall Goldsborough, Maryland Mandee Moore, Temple Laura Harmon, Maryland Vicki Yocum, Temple 2000 Cathy Nelson, Maryland Alivian Coates, James Madison 1989 Tami Riley, Maryland Jess Marion, James Madison Lisi Bailliere, Harvard Jill Pearsall, Penn St. Kristin Hagart, Loyola Maryland Katie McAnaney, Harvard Amory Rowe, Princeton Stacey Morland, Loyola Maryland Cheri McMonagle, Penn St.