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“2013 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships”: #2 Northwestern Women’s Lacrosse Falls To #3 North Carolina 11-4 In Semifinals On May 24


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Another memorable Northwestern Women’s Lacrosse season came to a close Friday in Philadelphia as the second-ranked Wildcats fell to No. 3 North Carolina, 11-4, in the NCAA Championship semifinals. Northwestern, which was appearing in the round of four for the ninth consecutive season, concludes the 2013 campaign with a 19-3 record and an American Lacrosse Conference championship under its belt.
The loss snapped a run of eight consecutive wins in national semifinal games dating to the 2005 season, while head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller’s career mark in NCAA Tournament play moves to 34-3.
Northwestern’s class of seven seniors departs the program after amassing a career record of 81-9, earning four straight trips to championship weekend and a pair of NCAA titles.
One of those seniors, Gabriella Flibotte, led the ‘Cats Friday evening with her three caused turnovers, two ground balls and two draw controls. Flibotte in 2013 established a new Northwestern single-season record with 60 ground balls and also concluded her career ranked fourth in program history with 90 caused turnovers.
Flibotte’s running mate in the midfield, Taylor Thornton, completed her incredible Northwestern career having started all 90 games the Wildcats played during her tenure, finishing up ranked No. 2 in program history with 178 ground balls, third with 101 caused turnovers and tied for sixth in draw controls with 198.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Redlands Women’s Lacrosse Defeated Chapman 10-5 In SCIAC Tournamant Championship On May 4; Earns “At-Large Bid” To “2013 NCAA Div III Women’s Lacrosse Championships” And Hosts Augustana On May 8


Redlands Women's Lacrosse SCIAC Champions Earn NCAA Div III Women's Lacrosse Championships Bid

With Saturday’s 10-5 win over the visiting Panthers of Chapman University, the University of Redlands women’s lacrosse team captured the 2013 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championship Tournament title while also securing the regular-season championship for the second year in a row. With an accumulation of points from the dual matches and the tournament results, the Bulldogs garnered 16 points to the second-place Panthers’ 13.

Equipped with a 15-4 overall record and the 2013 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) regular-season and tournament 2013 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championshipstitles, the University of Redlands women’s lacrosse team garnered an at-large berth to the NCAA Division III Championships as the host of a first-round game against Augustana College (IL).  The Bulldogs welcome the Vikings to Farquhar Field on Wed., May 8, for a 7 p.m. game.

The Bulldogs make their third consecutive appearance at the NCAA Division III Championships, following last season’s historical run that included the program’s inaugural NCAA tournament victory.

On Feb. 21, Redlands knocked off Augustana in the Vikings’ season-opener by a score of 18-6.  The Bulldogs led wire-to-wire after rattling off seven unanswered goals to start the game.  Senior attack player Aimee Dewan (Alamo, CA), junior midfielder KK McCaslin (Portland, OR), and freshman midfielder Stephanie Garrett (San Diego, CA) led the onslaught with two goals apiece during the opening 20 minutes.

In only its third year of varsity competition, Augustana punched its inaugural ticket to the NCAA Championships by winning the Midwest Women’s Lacrosse Conference Tournament in a frenetic 10-9 win over North Central College (IL) on Saturday.  The Vikings held off a late push by the opponents to hold on for the championship and the automatic bid while recording their 13th triumph in a row.

Augustana also captured the regular-season title with an 8-0 run through the MWLC during the Vikings’ first season in the league.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Video Highlights Of Penn Women’s Lacrosse 10-7 Win Over Dartmouth On May 5 To Capture 2013 Ivy League Tournament Title


History did not repeat itself. Much like it did last year, Penn opened up an early lead on Dartmouth in the Ivy League Tournament championship game. Unlike 2012, Penn did not allow the Big Green to come back in the game, putting the clamps on Dartmouth’s secondary scoring in a 10-7 win to claim the school’s second Ivy League Tournament championship and earn an automatic bid to Penn’s seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament.

The Class of 2013 opened its Penn careers with an Ivy Tournament crown, and members of that group were instrumental in the win. Caroline Bunting had four goals, tying her career high and leading all Penn players in the game. She was 2-for-2 on free positions, part of a dominant day on the line for the Quakers. Fellow seniors Maddie Poplawski (two goals) and Meredith Cain (one goal, one assist) saw to it that the Class of 2013 accounted for 75% of Penn’s scoring in the game.

Penn was aggressive in the attack zone all game long, drawing 29 fouls from the Big Green and earning six free position attempts. Penn was good on five of those six eight-meter attempts, including 3-for-4 in the first half.

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NCAA Div III Lacrosse: Chapman Women’s Lacrosse (8-2) Tops Puget Sound 22-7 On Mar 18


Chapman Women's Lacrosse vs Puget Sound

An impressive second-half performance featuring a 13-2 run led the Chapman University women’s lacrosse team to its fourth straight win as they defeated Puget Sound, 22-7 on Monday afternoon at Wilson Field. Freshman midfielder Kelsey Mackin scored seven goals off the bench for the Panthers, four of which came in the second half.
With 10:35 remaining in the first half, senior Julia Schulman pulled the visiting Loggers within one on an unassisted goal, narrowing the score to 5-4. This was the closest Puget Sound would get as Chapman went on a 4-1 run to close the half with a 9-5 lead.
Schulman scored six goals for the Loggers, five of which came in the first half.
After allowing a goal to sophomore Rachael Silva to open the second half, the Panthers stepped it up on both sides of the field with a 12-0 run that started with 27:14 on the clock and a Shelley LaMotte free position goal. The Loggers were limited to 10 shots by the Panther defense in the half and were unable to score until 1:46 remained in the game.
LaMotte and freshman attacker Kylee Moore finished with three goals each and were two of 10 Panthers to score in the game. The second half run was held together by senior goalkeeper Anjali Thota, who allowed just two goals on eight shots-on-goal. She split time in the net with junior Kara Podesta, who collected eight saves in the first half.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Marquette Women’s Lacrosse Picks Up Program’s First Win In 12-11 Overtime Victory Over Coastal Carolina On February 17


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Freshman Hayley Baas scored the game-winning goal 1:31 into a second overtime period as the Marquette University women’s lacrosse team picked up its first win in program history, 12-11, over Coastal Carolina at Brooks Stadium in Conway, S.C.
The Golden Eagles (1-1) led by as many as four goals and managed to pull out the victory after Coastal Carolina took a 11-10 just 1:19 into the first overtime.
Freshman Kenzie Brown, who notched a game-high seven points, scored her fifth goal of the contest to knot the score at 11 as the first three minutes of overtime expired. Neither team scored after the switch as the game headed to the sudden-death overtime period where Baas would score the game winner, her second tally of the game.
The Chanticleers (0-2) were the first to score in extra time as CCU’s Lily Yednock capitalized with the wind at her back to take an 11-10 lead.
After a 7-3 Marquette lead at the half, Coastal Carolina scored five of the first six goals of the second to knot the score at eight. Brown answered with the man advantage to retake the lead and Marquette nearly capitalized on the ensuing draw on a breakaway by Moore, S.C., native Anna Muzika.
Claire Costanza put the Golden Eagles back on top by a pair, 10-8, roughly three-and-a-half minutes later after scooping up a ground ball at midfield and running it all the way in for the marker.
Coastal responded by tying the game at 10 with a little over three minutes remaining and neither team was able to score as regulation came to a close.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Denver Women’s Lacrosse Wins 2013 Season Opener 10-9 At Vanderbilt On Feb 16


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University of Denver junior Jenn Etzel (Bel Air, Md.) buried a pass from sophomore Jill Remenapp (Woodbine, Md.) with just six seconds on the clock to break a tie and give the Pioneers a 10-9 win over Vanderbilt in the 2013 season opener on Saturday afternoon.
Remenapp had seven points in the game off two goals and five assists for the Pioneers (1-0), while Etzel added an additional goal and an assist in the game. Redshirt senior Kara Secora (Denver, Colo.) recorded a hat trick in the game.
“The game was a bit sloppy at times, but it is a great way to start the season,” head coach Liza Kelly said. “We saw incredible plays from a lot of individuals, and we are looking forward to our next opponent.”
Vanderbilt (0-1) jumped to a three-goal lead in the first five minutes. Denver stormed back and tied the game four times but did not take a lead until the final shot of the game.
Redshirt sophomore goalie Hannah Hook (Arnold, Md.) made eight saves to earn the win in her first career start.
The Pioneers remain on the road for a pair of games next weekend, playing at George Washington on Feb. 22 at 1:30 p.m. MT and Delaware on Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. MT. Denver opens the home schedule on Saturday, March 2, when Louisville visits Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Notre Dame Women’s Lacrosse Opens 2013 Season With 12-10 Second Half “Comeback Win” Over Stanford On February 16


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Trailing 7-2 at the half, the No. 8/9 University of Notre Dame women’s lacrosse team exploded for 10 second half goals, while limiting Stanford to just three, to spoil the Cardinal’ upset bid in the season-opener for both teams Saturday afternoon at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium at Maloney Field. With the win the Irish opens the year 1-0 for the 15th time in 17 seasons.
“We made a lot of changes at halftime and got to playing like we had been playing in practice,” said head coach Christine Halfpenny. Once we made the adjustments at halftime we got on a roll. We played a very solid Stanford team that has a great coach and some talented players. Despite getting down early our team never gave up. They had great belief and we had incredible contributions from so many players, starters and reserves. It wasn’t pretty, but it feels good to get a win in game one.”
Down 7-2, the Irish went to work in the second half, scoring six of the first seven goals of the second half, including five in a row from the 23:00 mark to 17:31 to tie the score at eight. The tie was the first since the score was 1-1 with 19:27 left in the first half. Sophomore Lauren Sullivan scored a pair of goals in under a minute, putting one in at 18:22 unassisted and another at 17:31 off a pass from Kaitlyn Brosco.
From there the two teams battled back and forth as each tallied goals to push the score to 10 all. Stanford took a 9-8 lead at 16:07 after a goal from Lucy Dikeou. Notre Dame answered just a minute and a half later as Brosco scored off a pass from junior Lindsay Powell. After Powell gave the Irish a 10-9 lead at 11:32, the Cardinal responded at 9:06 with the equalizer off the stick of Rachel Ozer.

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NCAA Lacrosse: USC Women’s Lacrosse Junior Middie Elizabeth Eddy (Newport Harbor H.S., CA) Is A Two-Sport Student-Athlete (Video)


USC junior Elizabeth Eddy has doubled down on her athletic commitments and joined the women’s lacrosse team to go along with continuing to play women’s soccer.  While Eddy is developing her stick skills, head coach Lindsey Munday is thrilled to incorporate her athleticism and leadership into the team.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Stanford Women’s Lacrosse Looks To Reclaim MPSF Championship And Return To NCAA Tournament In 2013 As It Returns 16 Players


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As the Stanford lacrosse team prepares to open the season, it returns to the field with a sense of motivation, driven by the desire to reclaim its position atop the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal dealt with a 2012 season filled with challenges. The team competed against one of the most difficult non conference schedules in the nation, playing its first five games against top-20 opponents, and dealt with injuries to key players while relying on a talented but youthful group of players to fill the gaps.

Stanford finished 8-10 and, for the first time in eight years, was not the MPSF champion, falling to Oregon in the conference title match, 13-10.

Don’t expect Stanford to dwell on the past. The adversity produced a 2013 team that is loaded with experience and prepared to prove itself as one of the nation’s elite teams.

“Our team is really excited about the season ahead, we did not accomplish our goals that season and that has left us very hungry for the start of a new season,” said head coach Amy Bokker, who enters her fifth season with the Cardinal. “An MPSF championship is a goal of ours this year. Also, with the expansion of the NCAA bracket, that’s something we really want to focus on, getting back in the NCAA tournament.”

Stanford returns 16 letterwinners, including nine starters, and welcomes 11 freshmen. The Cardinal will be led by captains Elizabeth Adam, Carolyn Bradley and All-MPSF selection Anna Kim.

“Our two seniors bring a lot to the table as far as being vocal and helping organize on the field,” Bokker said. “Both of our seniors are even-keel and have balanced personalities. That’s something our team really needs in times of adversity on the field, in times of high-pressure situations.”

Kim missed seven games for Stanford in 2012 but managed to record 25 goals in just 11 games.

The Cardinal also boasts a talented junior class to help lead a team that includes 18 underclassmen.

“Our junior class is strong and many of them have been involved since their freshman year as far as playing time is involved,” said Bokker. “They’re going to be a huge help to our two seniors.”

Stanford will again embark on a challenging non conference schedule with games against NCAA Tournament regulars Notre Dame, Ohio State, Georgetown and defending national champion Northwestern.

“We want to challenge ourselves with a tough schedule,” said Bokker. “Opening with Notre Dame, we’ll have a true test right away. We’re really putting ourselves up against a high level of competition. It’ll give us a chance to see where we are and what it takes to compete at that level if we do get into the NCAA Tournament.”

Stanford also will have to navigate an increasingly talented and growing MPSF that adds USC this season.

Stanford will get its chance to avenge its MPSF championship loss when it hosts Oregon toward the end of its regular season on April 19, in a match that will likely have seeding implications.

As the season approaches, Bokker is confident in her team’s preparation and believes in the team’s potential for a successful season.

“I really praise the work ethic of our team in general,” Bokker said. “They’re on a mission and have really taken it upon themselves to bring the energy and have the discipline to do what it takes to be a championship team. Our team wants to win a national championship. That’s a goal we have for ourselves, along with a conference championship.

“Our team puts high standards on itself but I feel those can be accomplished if we stay focused.”

Attack

The attack will be led by junior Rachel Ozer and sophomores Emily Newstrom, Kyle Fraser and Meredith Kalinowski. Ozer played in just five matches in 2012 but is expected to be a major contributor this season after recording 15 goals and nine assists in a full 2011.

Newstrom, Fraser and Kalinowski all finished in the top 10 in points for Stanford as freshmen last season. Newstrom led the group and was second overall for the Cardinal scoring 28 goals with four assists for a total of 32 points. Fraser (20-6) and Kalinowski (5-0) posted 26 and 5 points, respectively.

Midfield

Stanford will run two lines at midfield. However, Bokker said the exact pairings have yet to be determined. All-MPSF selections Anna Kim and Hannah Farr will lead the talented and deep group.

Kim missed seven games of the 2012 season but managed to finish third on the team in points racking up 25 goals and adding two assists in just 11 games. Farr had an outstanding freshman campaign, recording 23 goals and four assists.

Bokker also expects sophomore Rachel Hinds and freshmen Lucy Dikeou, Meg Lentz and Adrienne Anderson to add dimensions to the center position.

Defense

The backline will likely be headed by seniors Elizabeth Adam and Carolyn Bradley. They will be joined by junior Megan Lerner and sophomore Rachel Kalick. Freshmen Hannah Smith, Cyerra Holmes and Callie Farmakis are expected to contribute as well.

Goalkeeping

All-MPSF selection Lyndsey Munoz will guard the cage for the majority of Stanford’s season. The junior has been solid for the Cardinal in net and, according to Bokker, has improved out of the net as well.

“Lyndsey has done a great job as our stopper,” Bokker said. “She has really worked hard on her out-of-the-cage play, trying to mix it up from the defensive perspective.

Freshman Katie Wiseman had a strong showing in the preseason and provides the Cardinal with reliable depth.

Stanford opens its season at home against No. 9 Notre Dame at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16 at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium. Admission to all regular season home matches is free.

For more:  http://www.gostanford.com/sports/w-lacros/spec-rel/021313aab.html

NCAA Lacrosse: Marquette Women’s Lacrosse Opens 2013 Season Against Winthrop And Coastal Carolina On February 15,17 (Video)


Marquette's women's lacrosse team will face its first challenges on the field, as they begin their inaugural 2013 season - Alex Winey, Emma Salter and coach Meredith Black provide insight about what's ahead for the Golden Eagles.

Marquette’s women’s lacrosse team will face its first challenges on the field, as they begin their inaugural 2013 season – Alex Winey, Emma Salter and coach Meredith Black provide insight about what’s ahead for the Golden Eagles.