PREVIEW: No. 13 USWNT Looks To Stay Perfect in Final Pool Play Match

No. 13 United States is set to play their final game in pool play with a matchup against No. 9 New Zealand, an opponent the United States hosted back in early December. The United Eagles sit 2-0 after shutouts vs No. 6 host India and No. 19 Italy. First pass back is set for 6:30 a.m. ET and can be viewed on CBS Sports Network.

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‘The Best Decision for Me’ How Ashley Sessa’s Olympic Dream Led Her to Northwestern

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Dec. 26 – For Ashley Sessa, the dream of competing in the Olympics has been a goal since the first time she picked up a field hockey stick at four years old.

Now, the 19-year-old field hockey star has a chance to help the United States return to Olympic competition for the first since 2016.

 “It would mean everything,” Sessa said. “I think that has been a dream of mine since I picked up a hockey stick and I think being able to do that and compete in that would tournament, I don’t even know the emotions that would bring.”

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Recap: Cian, No. 10Liberty Stun No. 1 North Carolina, Duke Wins 10th in a row

Oct. 8 — Non-conference action was in full swing this afternoon as many ranked opponents were in action. Check out all the action below!

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Recap: North Carolina, Northwestern Stunned at Home as No. 1 & 2 Go Down

Iowa 3, North Carolina 2 (OT)

Freshman Lieve van Kessel scored her first career goal in overtime as No. 7 Iowa stunned No. 1 North Carolina on the road. Senior Katie Dixon got the Tar Heels on the board midway through the first quarter off a second chance on a penalty corner. Iowa responded just before the half when freshman Dionne van Aalsum scored her first goal of the afternoon on a penalty corner. North Carolina took the lead late in the third quarter when sophomore Ryleigh Heck redirected fellow sophomore Sietske Bruning’s shot on a penalty corner. Van Aalslum tied it up late in the fourth quarter to force overtime. After Heck was issued a green card late in regulation, Iowa capitalized as van Kessel ripped a backhand shot to complete the upset. Mia Magnotta made six saves for Iowa, while North Carolina’s Abigail Taylor and Maddie Kahn combined for five saves.

Louisville 1, Northwestern 0

Melijn van der Vegt made nine saves as No. 9 Louisville upset No. 2 Northwestern 1-0 on the road. The Northwestern defense did not allow a Louisville shot in the first half as they outshot the visitors 13-0. Louisville capitalized on a penalty corner midway through the third quarter with a goal from Emilia Kaczmarczyk. The Wildcats outshot the Cardinals 8-3 and held 4-2 advantage in penalty corners in the second half but could not solve van der Vegt.

Maryland 4, Cal 1

Hope Rose scored twice in the fourth quarter as No. 3 Maryland defeated Cal 4-1 on the road. Cal took an early 1-0 lead late in the first quarter when Kitty Baccanello scored off a feed from Bente Baekers. Margot Lawn responded less than five minutes later to knot it up at 1-1. The game remained at 1-1 for most of the game until Rose scored twice in under two minutes to give Maryland a 3-1 lead. Sammy Pooper capped off the scoring with a shot from the top of the circle. Maryland goalkeepers Paige Kieft and Alyssa Klebasko combined for three saves, while Cal’s Tina Jolly made five saves.

Wake Forest 1, Michigan 0

Ava Moore’s fourth quarter penalty stroke was the difference in No. 12 Wake Forest’s 1-0 win over No. 4 Michigan in a ACC-Big Ten clash. Scoreless through the first three quarters, both teams weathered yellow cards issued to Wake Forest’s Nat Friedman and Michigan’s Claire Taylor. Freshman Mia Schoenbeck drew the penalty stroke after being taken down by Taylor in the Michigan circle. Moore converted on the penalty corner, finding the left bottom corner to give Wake Forest a 1-0 lead early in the fourth quarter. Wake Forest’s win over Michigan was their first win since 2018 and a top-5 win. Wake Forest outshot Michigan 17-12, but Michigan held an 8-4 advantage in penalty corners. Both goalies were kept busy as Caylie McMahon finished with eight saves, while Ellie Todd made six saves.

Penn State 3, American 2 (OT)

No. 5 Penn State rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat American 3-2 in overtime with two goals from Mackenzie Allessie. American struck early with tallies from Alyssa Freeman and Emilia Winkler. Sophia Gladieux got Penn State on the board late in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 2-1. Allessie found the equalizer early in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Allessie scored the game-winner just 1:51 into overtime to complete the comeback. Allessie and Gladieux combined for 22 shots, with 11 of them on goal. Brie Barraco made five saves for the Nittany Lions, while Bryn Underwood tallied 11 for the Eagles.

Syracuse 9, Vermont 1

Pieke van de Pas and Eefke van den Nieuwenhof scored a pair of hat tricks in No. 8 Syracuse’s 9-1 rout of Vermont. Van de Pas gave Syracuse a 1-0 lead midway through the first quarter, but Sophie Lefranc tied it up with 31 seconds remaining off a pass from Alicia Battistelli. Willemijn Boogert scored the go-ahead goal with less than two minutes until halftime and Syracuse didn’t look back. Scoring seven times in the second half, Bo and Hattie Madden each scored along with two goals from van de Pas and three from van den Nieuwenhof. Syracuse goalkeeper Abby Neitch made one save, while Vermont’s Lauren Halenkamp made five saves.

Liberty 2, Indiana 1

Reagan Underwood converted on a penalty stroke 22 seconds into overtime as No. 14 Liberty escaped an upset-minded Indiana squad in their home opener. Both teams could not find the back of the cage through the first half as Liberty outshot Indiana 8-0 in the second quarter. Liberty opened the scoring 1:14 in the third quarter as Boston College transfer Milagros Arteta scored her first goal of the season. Indiana responded 41 seconds later when Inesa Garcia Prado found the back of the cage for her first goal of the season. Liberty outshot Indiana 18-9 and edged 6-5 in penalty corners. Arabella Loveridge finished with eight saves, while Arul Iritxity Irigoyen tallied three saves.

Rutgers 2, Stanford 0

With their second shutout in as many games, No. 16 Rutgers defeated Stanford 2-0 on the road, behind goals from Puck Winter and Iris Langejans. Both goals came just 53 seconds in the first quarter as Winter scored off a penalty corner and Langejans converted on penalty stroke. Rutgers outshot Stanford 16-4 and held a 6-3 advantage in penalty corners.

Ohio State 4, Lafayette 1

Senior Makenna Webster scored twice in the final three minutes of the first half as Ohio State defeated Lafayette 4-1. Webster redirected a shot from Anne Marie Krebs in the closing minutes of the second quarter for a 1-0 Buckeyes lead. She doubled the lead when she flicked a reverse shot into the cage, beating goalkeeper Raffi Fragomeni. Fifth-year midfielder Leanne Bough extended the lead to 3-0 just 2:53 into the third quarter. Lafayette cut the lead to 3-1 late in the third quarter, but junior forward Hallie Brost responded, regaining the Buckeyes three-goal lead. Ohio State outshot Lafayette 16-8 and goalkeeper Abby Danson finished with five saves. Rutgers goalkeeper Sophia Howard made one save, while Standford goalkeepers Daisy Ford and Kendall Dowd combined for six shots.

New Hampshire 4, Michigan State 0

Celina Riccardo tallied eight shots, but Michigan State could not break through against New Hampshire goalkeeper Jemma Woods. New Hampshire took a 1-0 lead late in the first quarter when Tamera Cookman converted on a penalty corner. Nicole Poulaski added another goal in the second quarter for a 2-0 New Hampshire lead at halftime. Tasmin Cookman and Abigail Johnson each added a goal for the 4-0 win. Cook made six saves, while Cecily Charles made four saves. The Spartans outshot the Wildcats 24-18 and held a 13-5 advantage in corners but could not find the back of the cage.

Recap: North Carolina, Virginia Victories Highlights Top-5 Matchups on Opening Day

Aug. 26– The division 1 college field season is back and underway! With a new season, new stars and old stars return with their hopes of hoisting the big trophy at the end of the season. A couple top-5 matchups and top-25 matchups, the caliber of play did not disappoint.

How did your favorite team start off their season on Friday?

 

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Big Ten Field Hockey Season Preview

Aug. 24 —

Indiana

Coach: Kayla Bashore

Finish: 9-10 (Overall) 1-7 (BIG)

Key Losses: Madi Guyer (midfield) Jule Hufer (midfield)

Key Returners: Jemima Cookson (senior forward) Sofia Arrebola Garcia (junior midfielder) Kylie Dawson (sophomore back) Meghan Dillon (senior forward) Taylor Etling (senior midfield) Sydney Keld (redshirt senior back) Kayla Kiwak (junior forward) Arabella Loveridge (junior goalkeeper) Laura Mortz (senior midfield) Anna Mozeleski (sophomore midfield/forward) Kennedy Reardon (senior midfield) Kai Snell (sophomore midfield/back) Emma Thompson (sophomore back) Yip van Wonderen (junior back)

Newcomers: Kate Longo (back) Ava Winner (midfield/forward) Sarah Charley (forward) Maddie Olshemski (forward/midfield) Javi Baeza (midfield) Theresa Ricci (forward/midfield) Hannah Riddle (back/midfield) Ines Garcia Prado (midfield)

2022 Season: A season after qualifying for the Big Ten Tournament and posting a record seven shutouts, Indiana had up-and-down season, finishing 1-7 in the Big Ten and 9-10 overall. They were outscored 38 to 32, but still recorded five shutouts.

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NCAA Tournament Final Four Preview: UNC and PSU & NU and UMD set to clash in Storrs

#1 North Carolina vs #6 Penn State

How They Got Here

North Carolina defeated No. 9 Saint Joseph’s 5-2 to advance to their 26th Final Four in program history. Erin Matson led the way offensively with a hat trick in her final home game as a Tar Heel. Paityn Wirth and Ashley Sessa also scored, while Kylie Walbert made three saves in the win.

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NCAA Tournament Elite 8 Recap: Matson’s Hat Trick Paces UNC, Two More Shootouts and Allessie’s Late GWG Enough for PSU

Nov. `13 —

North Carolina 5, Saint Joseph’s 2

Erin Matson scored a hat trick as No. 1 North Carolina downed St. Joseph’s 5-2 to advance to the Final Four

Saint Joseph’s fought off some early pressure for North Carolina in the opening minutes of the first quarter. North Carolina controlled possession for most of the quarter and earned three penalty corners, but could not find the back of the cage. The Tar Heels broke through in the 10th minute of play when Paityn Wirth knocked in a rebound of a Matson shot.

Back-and-forth in the second quarter which saw three green cards between the two teams. Kiersten Thomassey made a great defensive play with less than five minutes in the second play to thwart a Saint Joseph’s breakaway.

North Carolina doubled their lead with a penalty corner blast from Matson to take a 2-0 lead late in the second quarter. Matson added another goal in the last minute of the play to give North Carolina a 3-0 lead at the half.

Matson completed a hat trick early in the third quarter when North Carolina was awarded a penalty stroke. Saint Joseph’s responded to cut the lead to 4-1 when Leigh James scored off a penalty corner.

Ashley Sessa added another goal early in the fourth quart to extend North Carolina’s lead to 5-1. Saint Joseph’s responded with a goal of their own as Sol Borensztein’s shot trickled in past Kylie Walbert.

North Carolina held a 19-5 advantage in shots and 6-3 in penalty corners. Walbert made three saves while Robin Bleekemolen made six saves.

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NCAA Tournament Elite 8 Preview: Iowa & Northwestern and Syracuse & Maryland clash for second straight year

Nov. 12 —

St Joseph’s @ North Carolina – noon

How They Got Here

Despite an early 1-0 deficit, No. 1 North Carolina scored five times in the first half to rout Delaware 5-1. Kennedy Cliggett led the way offensively as she scored twice in the first quarter in a span of four minutes. Ryleigh Heck, Ashley Sessa and Lisa Slinkert also added goals as North Carolina outshot Delaware 28-6.  

Lily Santi scored the game-winner early in the second quarter off a penalty corner deflection as No. 9 St. Joseph’s defeated No. 10 Wake Forest 3-1. Sky Caron gave Wake Forest a 1-0 lead early in the first quarter but Celeste Smits knotted it up at 1-1 less than three minutes later. Santi and Freke van Tilburg connected 47 seconds into the second quarter for a 2-1 lead and Manu Ghigliotti capped off the scoring in the fourth quarter.

Last Time They Met

North Carolina routed St. Joseph’s in Chapel Hill 6-0 back on Oct. 23 behind a Heck hat trick. Matson, Cliggett and Paityn Wirth also got in on the action as North Carolina led 17-7 in shots. Abigal Taylor made three saves, while Robin Bleekemolen tallied seven.

Players to Watch

Kennedy Cliggett (UNC): The sophomore forward has played a big role in Carolina’s depth this season as she comes off the bench in all 18 games. Cliggett has tallied seven goals and one assist for 15 points, including two in the first round game against Delaware.

Freke van Tilburg (SJU): The senior back has been an anchor in the St. Joseph’s backfield this season, contributing a defense that averaged 0.90 goals per game. Van Tilburg has tallied a goal and two assists in her last two assists, including assisting on the game-winner against Wake Forest.

Iowa @ Northwestern – 2 p.m.

How They Got Here

Lauren Wadas scored the final shootout winner as No. 2 Northwestern edged No. 25 Miami (OH) 2-1 in a shootout. Peyton Halsey gave the Wildcats a 1-0 lead on a penalty stroke midway through the third quarter. Miami answered early in the fourth quarter to knot it up at 1-1 with ten minutes remaining in regulation to force overtime, which led to a shootout. Ana Medina Garcia and Aerin Krys both scored in the shootout. Annabel Skubisz made five saves in the win.

Lieve Schalk scored the shootout winner as No. 11 Virginia downed No. 5 Virginia in the second shootout of the day at Lakeside Field. Esme Gibson gave Iowa a 1-0 lead late in the first half when her shot deflected off a Virginia defender’s stick. Virginia tied it up to force overtime early in the fourth quarter. Mia Magnotta made two saves in the win.

Last Time They Met

Iowa handed Northwestern their first loss of the season back on Sept. 23 in Evanston. Alex Wesneski scored twice to down the then No. 1 ranked Wildcats 2-0. Northwestern outshot Iowa 16-3 and held a 6-0 advantage in penalty corners. Grace McGuire made eight saves in the win.

Players to Watch

Esme Gibson (IA): Gibson scored the opening goal in the win over Virginia. The senior midfielder ranks fourth on the team with four goals and four assists for 12 points.

Ana Medina Garcia (NU): Medina Garcia hasn’t scored since the overtime winner against Ohio State back on Oct. 16 but she has some big time goals in her career. The senior forward is fourth on the team with six goals and four assists for 16 points.

Syracuse @ Maryland – 1 p.m.

How They Got Here

Riley Donnelly converted on a penalty stroke in the second overtime as No. 2 Maryland downed No. 13 Liberty. The Flames took a 1-0 lead midway through the third quarter but Margot Lawn responded in the closing minutes of the quarter to tie it up 1-1. Maryland outshot Liberty 23-6 and held an 8-2 advantage in penalty corners.

Charlotte de Vries scored twice as No. 7 Syracuse avenged an early season loss to No. 8 Princeton 5-2. Princeton took an early lead but de Vries scored her first of the day to knot it up 1-1. The Tigers retook the lead midway through the second quarter and Syracuse tied up at the buzzer when Lana Hamilton scored off a rebound. Syracuse pulled away in the second half with another goal from de Vries, along with Eefke van den Nieuwenhof and Sabine vd Eijnden. Borzymowski made two saves in the win.

Last Time They Met

Maryland edged Syracuse 2-1 in the 2021 Elite Eight in College Park. Anna Castaldo gave Maryland a 1-0 lead early in the second quarter. Syracuse found an answer early in the fourth quarter from van den Nieuwenhoff, but Bibi Donraadt gave Maryland the lead right back 1:28 later. Borzymowski made five saves in the loss.

Players to Watch

Hope Rose (UMD): Rose led with seven shots in the 2-1 win over Liberty in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The sophomore forward leads with 14 goals so far this season.

Charlotte de Vries (SU): The senior forward has tallied at least a point in her last three games, dating back to the ACC tournament. De Vries is second on the Orange in scoring with 14 goals.

Penn State vs UAlbany – 1 p.m.

How They Got Here

Sophia Gladieux and Anna Simon each scored twice as No. 6 Penn State routed No. 12 Louisville 5-0 in Ann Arbor. Jemma Punch also added a goal as Penn State put on the offensive pressure from the beginning. The Nittany Lions outshot the Cardinals 19-8 and held a 10-4 advantage in penalty corners. Brie Barraco made six saves in the win.

UAlbany upset No. 4 Michigan in overtime with a goal from Sophia Schoonmaker. Michigan took a 1-0 lead late in the second quarter. UAlbany found the equalizer with under three minutes remaining in regulation when Floor de Ruiter deflected a shot from Alison Smisdom. Elaina Burchell found Schoonmaker on a breakaway pass who deked a defender and goalkeeper for the 2-1 upset. Hannah Mangan made eight saves in the win.

Last Time They Met

Penn State and UAlbany met earlier this season where Gladieux tallied a hat trick in a 6-2 win in Albany. Grace Wallis, Carly Gannon and Punch also scored for the Nittany Lions while Smisdom and Schoonmaker scored for the Great Danes. Hannah Mangan made ten saves in the loss.

Players to Watch

 Sophia Gladeiux (PSU): Gladieux has been the offensive spark all season and will be a key factor if Penn State wants to advance to the Final Four. The junior forward leads with 23 goals and three assists for 49 points, along with seven-game winners, which are all career-highs for Sophia Gladieux.

Sophia Schoonmaker (UA): Schoonmaker scored the game-winner in a 2-1 upset over Michigan in overtime. The sophomore forward is ranked fifth on the team with six goals and two assists for 14 points, along with three game-winners.

NCAA Tournament Preview: First Round Kicks Off Friday with Full Slate of Games

Chapel Hill Regional

Delaware @ North Carolina – noon

How They Got Here

Delaware shut out Lehigh in their play-in game on Wednesday as they scored a pair of goals each in the first and third quarters for a 4-0 win. Julia Duffhuis scored the game-winner late in the first quarter, followed by Sian Emslie. Lia Becker and Genevieve Johnson each scored in the third quarter, while Lizzie Gaebel made five saves.

North Carolina won their sixth straight ACC Tournament Championship to earn the automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, along with earning the No. 1 seed. Ryleigh Heck scored twice as the Tar Heels edged Virginia 3-2.

Last Time They Met

Greta Nauck scored late in regulation to break a 2-2 tie as Delaware upset North Carolina for their first National Championship back in 2016 at Old Dominion. Nauck and Meghan Winsett gave Delaware a 2-0 lead at halftime, but Lauren Moyer and Megan DuVernois responded for North Carolina to tie the game up at 2-2.

Players to Watch

Julia Duffhuis (UD): The two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Year opened the scoring for Delaware in their 4-0 win over Lehigh. The junior has recorded a goal in the last five of six games and recorded a hat trick against Northeastern in the CAA semifinals.

Meredith Sholder (UNC): The fifth-year midfielder earned Most Valuable Player of the ACC Tournament after an amazing performance in the midfield for UNC. Once on the forward line, Sholder made the transition to the midfield and has played such a critical role for the Tar Heels, especially as they make an NCAA title run.

Saint Joseph’s vs Wake Forest – 2:30 p.m.

How They Got Here

Saint Joseph’s earned their second consecutive A-10 title with a 3-0 win over UMass. Sol Borensztein, Lily Santi and Freke van Tillburg each scored in the win, while Robin Bleekemolen earned the shutout as she did not face a shot. Santi won Most Valuable Player of the Tournament.

Wake Forest saw a 2-0 lead slip away in the ACC semifinals with a 3-2 overtime loss to Virginia. Immie Gillgrass save Wake Forest a 1-0 lead at halftime off a redirection off a penalty corner. Rachel Thetford doubled the lead early in the second quarter, but Virginia scored three unanswered goals to take the victory. Wake Forest earned an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament.

Last Time They Met

This will be the first meeting between St. Joseph’s and Wake Forest.

Players to Watch

Lehigh James (SJU): The senior midfielder scored twice in Saint Joseph’s 2-1 win over VCU in the A-10 semifinals. James ranks fourth on the team in scoring with six goals and 14 points.

Immie Gillgrass (WF): Gillgrass scored the opening goal in the ACC semifinal game against Virginia, her second goal in the last three games. She’s appeared in all 19 games for Wake Forest off the bench.

Evanston Regional

Miami (OH) @ Northwestern – 1 p.m.

How They Got Here

Miami (OH) routed Rider 7-1 in their play-in game on Wednesday. Claudia Garcia Negrete registered Miami’s second hat trick in as many games to pace the Red Hawks offense. Luli Russo and Berta Mata each tallied a goal and an assist. Isabelle Perese made two saves in the win.

Northwestern fell 2-1 to Michigan in the Big Ten Championship game in Columbus. Lauren Wadas scored the lone goal for the Wildcats, late in the fourth quarter to cut the Wolverines’ lead to 2-1, but unable to find the equalizer. Annabel Skubisz made eight saves in the loss.

Last Time They Met

Miami and Northwestern met on the last day of the regular season in Oxford, where Northwestern prevailed 3-1. Lane Herbert gave Northwestern a 1-0 lead in the second quarter and Wadas doubled the lead in the third quarter, but Russo responded 33 seconds later to cut the lead to 2-1. Benete Baekers scored in the fourth quarter to secure the 3-1 win.

Players to Watch

Paula Pena Martinez (MIA): Pena Martinez scored a hat trick in Miami’s 3-1 win over App State in the MAC Championship game. The junior leads the team with 16 goals along with Negrete Garcia.

Lauren Wadas (NU): The junior midfielder has scored a goal in her last three of four games, including twice in the Big Ten Tournament which earned her All-Tournament honors. Wadas has started in all 21 games for the Wildcats so far this season.

Virginia @ Iowa – 3:30 p.m.

How They Got Here

Virginia fell 3-2 to North Carolina in the ACC Championship, but still earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. North Carolina took a 2-0 lead into the fourth quarter, before Annie McDonough scored to cut the lead to 2-1. North Carolina answered with a goal of their own before Laura Janssen cut the lead to 3-2 but could not find the equalizer. Jet Trimborn made seven saves.

Iowa fell 3-0 to Michigan in the Big Ten quarterfinals. The Iowa offensive could not generate anything offensively as they were outshot 16-3 and no shots were on frame. Mia Magnotta made three saves.

Last Time They Met

Iowa and Virginia have not met since 2014 where Iowa prevailed 4-3. This is the seventh all-time meeting between the squads and Virginia has won both NCAA Tournament meetings.

Players to Watch

Alex Wesneski (IA): The junior forward leads the Hawkeyes with 11 goals, but she has not found the back of cage since Sept. 30 against Maryland. With Iowa struggling to generate offense, Wesneski can be the spark again to ignite this offense.

Annie McDonough (UVA): The fifth-year midfielder has scored goals in back-to-back games after only scoring her first goal of the season on Oct. 23. McDonough was instrumental in the comeback against Wake Forest and the almost comeback against North Carolina.

College Park Regional

Liberty @ Maryland – noon

How They Got Here

Liberty defeated Old Dominion 3-1 to win their second straight Big East Tournament title. The Flames took an early 1-0 lead off a goal from Daniella Rhodes before Old Dominion tied it up with ten minutes remaining. Bethany Dykema scored the game-winner off a net-front scrum with under seven minutes left in regulation. Azul Iritxity Irigoyen made four saves.

Maryland fell 2-1 to Northwestern in the Big Ten semifinals. Hope Rose scored the lone goal for Maryland after Northwestern took a 2-0 lead. Christina Calandra made six saves in the loss. Despite a semifinal exit from the Big Ten Tournament, Maryland earned the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Last Time They Met

Charlotte Vaanhold scored the golden goal with two minutes remaining in the second overtime period to send Liberty to their first ever Final Four, downing Maryland 3-2 last season. After a scoreless first half, Jill Bolton and Vaanhold gave Liberty a 2-0 lead in the third quarter. Bibi Donraadt got Maryland on the board 40 seconds after Liberty’s second goal and Hope Rose tied it up at 2-2 on a penalty stroke with five minutes remaining to force overtime. Iritxity Irigoyen made nine saves while Noelle Frost made seven.

Players to Watch

Reagan Underwood (LU): The junior midfielder is a vital piece to Liberty’s midfield and plays an important role on this team. She found Dykema in front of the cage to set up the game-winning goal in the Big East Championship.

Riley Donnelly (UMD): The fifth year back scored twice in a 5-2 win over Ohio State in the Big Ten quarterfinals. Donnelly has scored at least a goal in her last two of four games, tallying eight goals and four assists for 20 points.

Princeton vs Syracuse – 2:30 p.m.

How They Got Here

Princeton finished 7-0 in Ivy League play to with the regular season title and earn the automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, their first appearance since 2019 when they advanced to the NCAA title game. Princeton closed out the season with a 3-1 win over Columbia with goals from Sam Davidson, Beth Yeager, and Grace Schulze.

Syracuse fell 2-1 to North Carolina in the ACC semifinals. North Carolina scored a goal in the third and fourth quarter to take a 2-0 lead. Joy Haarman broke the shutout late in the quarter to tally the lone goal for the Orange. Brooke Boryzmowski made five saves.

Last Time They Met

Princeton handed Syracuse their first loss of the season, a 5-1 setback on Sept. 9. Sammy Popper, Liz Agatucci, Ali McCarthy, Davidson, and Yeager each scored for the Tigers, while Quirine Comans tallied the lone goal for the Orange.

Players to Watch

Sammy Popper (PU): Popper has scored a goal in her last two of three games in wins over Harvard and Brown. The senior forward ranks second on the team in scoring with nine goals and 2 assists for 20 points.

Joy Haarman (SU): The fifth-year midfielder scored in back-to-back games for the first time this season in the ACC quarterfinals and semifinals. Haarman is tied for third on the team with eight goals, along with one game-winner.

Ann Arbor Regional

UAlbany @ Michigan – noon

How They Got Here

Blanca Orsola scored the game-tying goal with under three minutes remaining to force overtime after Stanford took 1-0 lead in the second quarter. After both teams failed to find the game-winner in overtime, UAlbany prevailed in a shootout for their first American East title since 2018.

Kate McLaughlin and Brynn Zorilla each scored as Michigan defeated Northwestern to win their second Big Ten title in three seasons. Stifling a Northwestern offense that averaged 19.6 shots per game, the Michigan defense held them to 10. Anna Spieker earned the shutout.

Last Timey They Met

These two teams last met in Ithaca, N.Y. back in Sept. of 2021. Lora Clarke scored twice as Michigan downed UAlbany 4-1. Sofia Southam and McLaughlin also tallied goals, while Blanca Orsola scored the lone goal for UAlbany.

Players to Watch

Blanca Orsola (UA): Orsola scored the game-tying goal to force overtime in the American East Championship game where UAlbany prevailed. The sophomore midfielder has tallied at least a point in her last six games.

Kathryn Peterson (UM): The Most Valuable Player of the Big Ten Tournament, Peterson got in done on both sides of the ball throughout the tournament. Along with playing solid defense in the midfield, Peterson scored twice on penalty strokes to help Michigan upset Penn State in the Big Ten semifinals.

Penn State vs Louisville – 2:30 p.m.

How They Got Here

After earning the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament and first-round bye, Penn State saw an early exit in the semifinals after falling to Michigan 2-1. Sophia Gladieux scored the lone goal for the Nittany Lions and Brie Barraco made seven saves.

Louisville fell 1-0 to Virginia in the ACC quarterfinals, despite Louisville leading 13-4 in shots. Sasha Elliott made one save in the lost.

Last Time They Met

Louisville edged Penn State 2-1 on the road earlier this season. Gladieux gave Penn State a 1-0 lead at halftime, but Katie Schneider and Aimee Plumb scored in the second half for the comeback win.

Players to Watch

Sophia Gladieux: The junior forward has scored in every game so far this season with the exception of three games. Gladieux scored the lone goal in the 2-1 loss to Michigan in the Big Ten semifinals, and she will be a driving force in their offense if they want to make a deep tournament run.

Aimee Plumb: The junior midfielder has been the most consistent offensively for Louisville as she leads the team with eight goals and seven assists for 23 points. She also leads for five game-winners and will be looked to lead her team offensively.

NCAA Tournament Preview: Pair of Play-In Games Kicks Off Tournament Play

Delaware vs Lehigh – Chapel Hill – 2 p.m.

How They Got Here

Delaware defeated Drexel 6-1 in the CAA Championship game for their ninth title in 10 years with goals from Kiki Oudshoorn, Noelle Sabbagh, Julia Duffhuis, Ashlyn Carr, Lia Becker and Grace Hoepfner. Carr was named Most Outstanding Performer, while Duffhuis, Hoepfner and Oudshoorn earned All-Tournament honors.

Lehigh earned their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance after defeating Boston University in overtime. Maddie Kandra tied the game at 1-1 early in the fourth quarter and Guusje Hogendoorn scored the overtime winner off a penalty corner to win the Patriot League Championship. Maddie Kahn earned Most Valuable Player after recording 12 saves, while Sarah Bonthuis, Julia Gatelein and Hogendoorn were named to the All-Tournament Team.

Last Time They Met

The Blue Hens and the Mountain Hawks have not met since September of 1999 in Bethlehem, Pa. where Delaware won 5-0. Delaware leads the all-time series 15-7 and was on a seven-game winning streak against Lehigh.

Players to Watch

Lia Becker (UD): The freshman forward has appeared in 19 games so far this season for the Blue Hens. She tallied three goals and seven assists for 13 points. Becker scored and dished an assist in a 6-1 win over Drexel in the CAA Championship.

Julia Gatelein (LU): The junior midfielder has started all 20 games so far and logged 1232 minutes. She’s been apart of a defensive unit that has allowed 1.95 goals per game. Gatelein scored the clinching goal in the shootout against American in the Patriot League semifinals.

The winner of Delaware and Lehigh plays North Carolina on Friday at noon.

Miami vs Rider – Evanston – 3 p.m.

How They Got Here

Miami defeated App State 3-1 as Paula Pena Martinez tallied a hat trick in the Mid-American Championship game for their six straight tournament title. Jenna Kirby won Most Valuable Player while Pena Martinez, Luli Russo and Macy McHale earned All—Tournament nods.

After Fairfield struck early, Indy Zoontjens tied the game up at 1-1 early in the first quarter. The game remained scoreless until overtime when Valerie Perales netted the overtime winner for the NEC Tournament Championship. Rider goalkeeper Kaitlyn Tomas was named Most Valuable Player, while Perales, Zoontjens and Lyric Scott were named to the All-Tournament Team.

Last Time They Met

These two teams last met for the first time ever in September 2021 in Oxford where Claudia Negrete Garcia scored twice as Miami won 3-1. Kaitlyn Tomas made seven saves for Rider.

Players to Watch

Paula Pena Martinez (MIA): Pena Martinez ranks first on the Red Hawks with 16 goals and tied for first with 32 points. The junior forward scored four goals in the MAC Tournament and earned All-Tournament honors. She tallied four multi-goal games so far this season.

Valeria Perales (RID): The freshman forward ranks first in scoring with 20 goals and eight assists for 48 points, along with seven game-winning goals. Perales has logged 1110 minutes so far this season. She enters the NCAA Tournament with a four-game goal streak.

The winner of Miami and Rider will play Northwestern on Friday at 1 p.m.

Big Ten Tournament Finals: Michigan upends Northwestern 2-1 for second title in three seasons

Nov. 6 —

Kate McLaughlin and Brynn Zorilla each scored and the Michigan defense stood up to the challenge as the No. 4 seed Michigan defeated No. 3 seed Northwestern to win their second Big Ten Championship in three seasons at Buckeye Varsity Field on Sunday afternoon.

Despite a back-and-forth first quarter, Michigan struck first when McLaughlin deflected a shot from Katie Anderson for a 1-0 Michigan lead. The Wolverines defense did not let Northwestern register a shot in the quarter as they outshot them 5-0.

Northwestern continued to dictate the pace of play both offensively and defensively as they continued the pressure in the circle in the second quarter. Zorilla helped break up a Northwestern scoring chance late when Bente Baekers had a wide-open cage. Annabel Skubisz made five saves through the first two quarters of play.

Zorilla doubled the lead in the third quarter when she knocked in a ball out of mid-air off a Lora Clarke shot for a 2-0 lead, her first goal of the season.  Michigan continued to stifle any offensive chances from Northwestern chances to close out the quarter.

Michigan continued the pressure early in the fourth quarter as Anderson ripped a shot on goal, forcing Skubisz to make another save.

Northwestern cut the lead 2-1 with five minutes remaining when Lauren Wadas chipped it over Anna Spieker on a penalty corner.

Northwestern continued some offensive pressure, but Michigan held strong to secure the 2-1 win.

Northwestern averaged 19.6 shots per game coming into this contest and the Michigan defense held them to 10 shots, with just two on frame. Michigan tallied 17 shots with 10 on frame. Skubisz finished the afternoon with eight saves while Spieker did not make a save.

This avenged a Michigan late season loss to Northwestern the Wildcats prevailed 1-0 in double overtime off a Wadas goal on Oct. 21.  

Kathryn Peterson was named Tournament MVP.

Michigan earns the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, while Northwestern looks to be a lock for an at-large bid. The NCAA Tournament Selection show is scheduled for 10 p.m. tonight on NCAA.com.