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2015 Championship 2History 4All-Time Results 10Brackets 14

DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY

CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK

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2015 Championship 2

2015 CHAMPIONSHIP

HIGHLIGHTSRecord-setting day as Cuse wins national title: Individual awards and a giant, gleaming team trophy sat undisturbed on a table at the center of Ocker Field Sunday afternoon. The public address announcer twice tried to begin the post-game coronation of Syracuse as 2015 NCAA field hockey national champions, but the Orange players were still near the stands – each wearing white National Champions hats and T-shirts – hugging family and friends that had traveled to see the program win its first title.After awards were finally distributed, and while the on-field celebration continued, senior goalkeeper Jess Jecko pointed to the team trophy sitting between her and coach Ange Bradley at a post-game press conference. That trophy, she said, was all the impetus Syracuse needed to muster the effort it needed to beat North Carolina, 4-2, in the title game.“It’s the last game of the season and you have to put everything out there, or you can fall short,” Jecko said.Zoe Wilson, a freshman midfielder from Atrim, Ireland, was the unlikely hero. She scored her first career goal on a corner with 11:21 left to play, breaking a 2-2 tie after North Carolina had rallied from a 2-0 halftime deficit. The Orange (21-1), who scored four goals on five shots, added an empty-net goal in the final minutes.“I’m numb. I’ve been chasing this dream for 25 years,” said Bradley, who is in her 19th season as head coach at Syracuse. “I have no feeling because it’s so unreal right now. I’m just so proud of these women.”That numbness may also have been caused by the bucket of ice water Syracuse players dumped over Bradley in the post-game celebration. Temperatures hovered around freezing in Ann Arbor, where 10 inches of snow fell on Saturday – the day between Friday’s semifinal round and Sunday’s title game.University of Michigan facilities personnel arrived on scene at 4 a.m. Sunday to begin preparing Ocker Field for a 1 p.m. start. The turf had been protected by blowing heat beneath a tarp all day Saturday, but the stands and surrounding walkways required a significant amount of snow removal. Throughout the game, balls that left the field across either baseline disappeared into large snow banks.“Our team was doing snow angels at practice,” said Bradley, adding that the weather had no impact on her team’s performance. “We train in this. It was not even a bad day.”Syracuse certainly didn’t look bothered early, jumping out to a 2-0 lead in the first 18 minutes. First senior captain Emma Russell received a cross-circle pass from Liz Sack and knocked a shot past North Carolina goalkeeper Shannon Johnson. Less than 10 minutes later, senior Alma Fenne scored her team-best 19th goal of the season on a hard shot from the left arc.With her goal, Russell tied the Syracuse program record for points in a career. She would break that mark in the final minutes of her final game by assisting on Emma Lamison’s empty-net goal.“I think it just shows I’ve had good teammates around me,” Russell said. “Nothing can be achieved on your own. It’s a team sport, and over the past four years we’ve had some incredible players come and go. They’re the people that deserve this the most.”North Carolina wasn’t ready to call it quits after trailing 2-0 at halftime. Malin Evert assisted on a Gab Majors goal two minutes into the second half and then scored a goal of her own with a one-touch redirection of a pass from Casey Di Nardo with 14:08 left to play that pulled the Tar Heels (21-3) even.“At halftime, we just said you’ve got to go for it. It’s the national championship game, you’ve got to fight,” North Carolina coach Karen Shelton said. “Who cares if you lose now, but go down swinging. And they did that, and certainly got back into the game. I thought when we tied it that momentum was going our way, and then Syracuse slammed the door. Good for them.”Bradley delivered her own motivational message during a timeout she called with 11:21 remaining. Wilson scored her game-winner 93 seconds later, but Bradley admitted it wasn’t because of anything strategic she drew up in the timeout.“It was just a matter of looking in their eyes and reminding them that they’ve trained for this moment every day,” Bradley said. “(Motivation) is all it is at this time. There’s tactics, obviously, but great players make plays. It’s keeping the confidence high, keeping positive, and keeping a belief and staying in the moment.”The irony of Wilson scoring the game-winning goal wasn’t lost on Bradley. For most of the season while the team practiced corners, Bradley would send her “B Group” of Wilson, Lamison and Erin Gillingham to the other end of the field, where they’d work in relative anonymity while Bradley focused most of her attention on the “A Group.”“They would always come up and say, ‘We’re going to be the corner unit that wins the national championship,’” Bradley said. “I’m like ‘Yeah, yeah, yeah.’ Then last week we gave Zoe some runs there, something we’ve adjusted into during the third phase of the season, and lo and behold she did it today. She rubbed it right in my face. It was fun.”In her Irish brogue, Wilson said she was “absolutely delighted that I scored it. … I’ve never been so happy.”“I knew that it was going to be a slip pass to me, so I was able to prepare myself for it,” Wilson said. “I tried to keep in the moment, just keep my head down. I felt really good. The ball coming across was just perfectly placed (by Lies Lagerweij) and I knew if I just swung on it, it would go in.”North Carolina continued to pressure Syracuse even after Lamison’s empty-net goal, but Jecko came up with her fourth and fifth save of the day when she redirected a Di Nardo shot off a corner with 2:29 left to play, then stopped a Nina Notman penalty stroke awarded on the play.North Carolina has reached the final four in each of the past seven seasons, but has come up empty in the season’s final weekend each year since 2009, losing in the championship game four times in those six years.“You’ve got to put yourself in the position to win, and we’ve been doing that,” Shelton said. “We’re in the position to win it, and they will fall.”The Orange avenged their only loss of the season in the title game, and the Tar Heels’ 2-1 overtime victory in the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship played a role in the national title game.“When we lost the ACC championship, I had our kids stay and watch the celebration. We saw that celebration again (Saturday) night on video, and we saw our remorse after the celebration,” Bradley said. “It’s the human spirit that makes these moments special. We really embody that at Syracuse.”Russell said her team was quite proud to be the first women’s sports team at Syracuse to win a national championship.“We would say every day that we want to be the first women’s team to win a national championship and the first field hockey team to win a national champion-ship,” she said. “To be the first women’s team to bring it home is pretty special.”

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2015 Championship 3

2015 RESULTSFirst RoundDuke 1, Stanford 0 (1OT) Virginia 4, Delaware 3 (1OT) UConn 3, Louisville 0 Michigan 2, Wake Forest 1 North Carolina 4, Boston U. 2 Princeton 3, Maryland 1 Syracuse 4, Massachusetts 2 Boston College 2, Albany (NY) 1

Second RoundDuke 2, Virginia 1 UConn 1, Boston College 0 North Carolina 1, Michigan 0 Syracuse 5, Princeton 0

SemifinalsNorth Carolina 2, Duke 0 Syracuse 3, UConn 1

ChampionshipSyracuse 4, North Carolina 2

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HISTORY

RESULTSYear Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site1981 UConn (15-2-3) Diane Wright 4-1 Massachusetts UConn1982 Old Dominion (20-1) Beth Anders 3-2 UConn Temple1983 Old Dominion (19-1) Beth Anders 3-1 (3 OT) UConn Penn1984 Old Dominion (23-0) Beth Anders 5-1 Iowa Springfield1985 UConn (19-2) Diane Wright 3-2 Old Dominion Old Dominion1986 Iowa (19-2-1) Judith Davidson 2-1 (2 OT) New Hampshire Old Dominion1987 Maryland (18-4-1) Sue Tyler 2-1 (OT) North Carolina North Carolina1988 Old Dominion (26-1) Beth Anders 2-1 Iowa Penn1989 North Carolina (20-2) Karen Shelton 2-1 (3 OT)* Old Dominion Springfield1990 Old Dominion (23-2-1) Beth Anders 5-0 North Carolina Rutgers1991 Old Dominion (26-0) Beth Anders 2-0 North Carolina Villanova1992 Old Dominion (25-0) Beth Anders 4-0 Iowa VCU1993 Maryland (21-3) Missy Meharg 2-1 (2 OT)* North Carolina Rutgers1994 James Madison (20-3-1) Christy Morgan 2-1 (2 OT)* North Carolina Northeastern1995 North Carolina (24-0) Karen Shelton 5-1 Maryland Wake Forest1996 North Carolina (23-1) Karen Shelton 3-0 Princeton Boston College1997 North Carolina (20-3) Karen Shelton 3-2 Old Dominion UConn1998 Old Dominion (23-2) Beth Anders 3-2 Princeton Penn1999 Maryland (24-1) Missy Meharg 2-1 Michigan Northeastern2000 Old Dominion (25-1) Beth Anders 3-1 North Carolina Old Dominion2001 Michigan (18-5) Marcia Pankratz 2-0 Maryland Kent St.2002 Wake Forest (20-2) Jennifer Averill 2-0 Penn St. Louisville2003 Wake Forest (22-1) Jennifer Averill 3-1 Duke Massachusetts2004 Wake Forest (20-3) Jennifer Averill 3-0 Duke Wake Forest2005 Maryland (23-2) Missy Meharg 1-0 Duke Louisville2006 Maryland (23-2) Missy Meharg 1-0 Wake Forest Wake Forest2007 North Carolina (24-0) Karen Shelton 3-0 Penn St. Maryland2008 Maryland (22-2) Missy Meharg 4-2 Wake Forest Louisville2009 North Carolina (20-2) Karen Shelton 3-2 Maryland Wake Forest2010 Maryland (23-1) Missy Meharg 3-2 (2 OT) North Carolina Maryland2011 Maryland (19-4) Missy Meharg 3-2 (OT) North Carolina Louisville2012 Princeton (21-1) Kristen Holmes-Winn 3-2 North Carolina Old Dominion2013 UConn (21-4) Nancy Stevens 2-0 Duke Old Dominion2014 UConn (20-3) Nancy Stevens 1-0 Syracuse Maryland2015 Syracuse (21-1) Ange Bradley 4-2 North Carolina Michigan

*Penalty strokes.

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSOld Dominion 9Maryland 8North Carolina 6UConn 4Wake Forest 3 Iowa 1James Madison 1Michigan 1Princeton 1Syracuse 1

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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS1981

Sue Caples, MassachusettsTish Stevens, MassachusettsJudy Strong, Massachusetts

1982Amanda Stewart, Old DominionYogi Hightower, Old DominionEveline LePoole, Old DominionCarolan Norris, UConnJudy Mahaffey, Penn St.Christy Morgan, Old DominionDiane Bracalente, Old DominionRose Smith, UConnBrenda Stauffer, Penn St.Sharon Wilkie, DelawareStacie Indelicarto, Delaware

1983Jennifer Averill, NorthwesternLaurie Decker, UConnMegan Donnelly, MassachusettsCindy Dysenchuk, UConnKathleen Kochmansky, NorthwesternChristy Morgan, Old DominionPam Moryl, MassachusettsPatty Shea, MassachusettsEveline Veraart, Old DominionJennifer Walsh, Old DominionIngrid Wolf, Old Dominion

1984Willemien Aardenburg, Old DominionDiane Bracalente, Old DominionDebbie Brickley, IowaLisa D’Amadio, UConnKim Hermann, IowaTerry Kix, UConnMary Koboldt, IowaMonica Mills, TempleChristy Morgan, Old DominionMarcia Pankratz, IowaEveline Veraart, Old Dominion

1985Marjory Abbott, UConnLaura Eby, UConnTracey Fuchs, UConnJanet Ryan, UConnJoyce Cutler, Old DominionJackie Grady, Old DominionDawn Hill, Old DominionCheryl Van Kuren, Old DominionAmy Kekeisen, NorthwesternWendi Kemp, NorthwesternKate Oleykowski, Northwestern

1986Karen Napolitano, IowaDeb Robertson, IowaRosAnna Salcido, IowaPatti Wanner, IowaSandi Costigan, New HampshirePatty Drury, New HampshireKaren Geromini, New HampshireJulie Blaisse, North CarolinaLori Bruney, North CarolinaMaryellen Falcone, North CarolinaDiane Schleicher, Penn St.

1987Kim Chorosiewski, MarylandCarolyn Muller, MarylandCarin Peterson, MarylandCheryl Rudio, MarylandKim Turner, MarylandJessica Wilk, MarylandLori Bruney, North CarolinaMaryellen Falcone, North CarolinaLeslie Lyness, North CarolinaKathy DeAngelis, MassachusettsElizabeth Tchou, Iowa

1988Jill Fisher, Old DominionMaaike Hilbrand, Old DominionMary Beth Mahoney, Old DominionWinnifred Sanders, Old DominionCheri Freddie, IowaDiane Loosbrock, IowaDeb Robertson, IowaMelissa Sanders, IowaJeanene Fischer, NortheasternAmy Westerman, NortheasternDonna Mulhern, Penn

1989Peggy Anthon, North CarolinaLaurel Hershey, North CarolinaImke Lempers, North CarolinaLeslie Lyness, North CarolinaLisa Doran, Old DominionKathy Fosina, Old DominionMaaike Hilbrand, Old DominionNicole Cattell, NorthwesternAntoinette Lucas, NorthwesternMelissa Sanders, IowaErin Walsh, Iowa

1990Kelli James, Old DominionLaura Knorr, Old DominionPam Neiss, Old DominionRobin Smith, Old DominionMacha van der Vaart, Old DominionKristy Gleason, IowaAmy Fowler, IowaAndrea Wieland, IowaJennifer Clark, North CarolinaStephanie Walsh, North CarolinaKristen Winters, Penn St.

1991Joepke Giesen, Old DominionPam Neiss, Old DominionJill Reeve, Old DominionRobin Smith, Old DominionLisa Rowe, MarylandMandy Stevenson, MarylandBoukje Vermeulen, MarylandSusan Bisignaro, Penn St.Michele Brennan, Penn St.Jennifer Clark, North CarolinaAmy Cox, North Carolina

1992Maaike Hilbrand, Old DominionKelli James, Old DominionLaura Knorr, Old DominionJennifer Shepherd, Old DominionRobin Smith, Old DominionTiffany Bybel, IowaKris Fillat, IowaAmy Fowler, IowaAndrea Wieland, IowaAmy Cox, North CarolinaAinslee Press, Massachusetts

1993Laura Harmon, MarylandIrene Horvat, MarylandShannon Petrick, MarylandSabrina Salam, MarylandAmy Schubert, MarylandJennifer Blizzard, North CarolinaCinda Carpenter, North CarolinaBarbara Hansen, North CarolinaTiffany Bybel, IowaKristy Gleason, IowaBecca Main, Penn St.

1994Eileen Arnaldo, James MadisonKelley Bloomer, James MadisonHeather Colbert, James MadisonCarole Thate, James MadisonBarbara Hansen, North CarolinaMeredith Lawrence, North CarolinaSharon Moore, North CarolinaCindy Werley, North CarolinaJennifer Pellerti, NorthwesternGretchen Scheuermann, NorthwesternJessica Enoch, Iowa

1995Kate Barber, North CarolinaNancy Pelligreen, North CarolinaSusannah Schott, North CarolinaKim Schroll, North CarolinaChristy Utter, North CarolinaJana Withrow, North CarolinaChristine DeBow, MarylandKristen Ketchum, MarylandLynsey McVicker, MarylandRegina Carl, NortheasternCarole Thate, James Madison

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1996Kate Barber, North CarolinaJoy Driscoll, North CarolinaNancy Pelligreen, North CarolinaCindy Werley, North CarolinaGia Fruscione, PrincetonKirsty Hale, PrincetonAmy MacFarlane, PrincetonMolly O’Malley, PrincetonDanielle Chellew, Old DominionKim Miller, Old DominionRegina Carl, Northeastern

1997Kate Barber, North CarolinaJoy Driscoll, North CarolinaNancy Pelligreen, North CarolinaCindy Werley, North CarolinaMarina DiGiacomo, Old DominionKelly Driscoll, Old DominionMimi Smith, Old DominionStaci Smith, Old DominionAmy MacFarlane, PrincetonHilary Matson, PrincetonMeredith Thorpe, Virginia

1998Marina DiGiacomo, Old DominionKelly Driscoll, Old DominionJamie Hill, Old DominionKim Miller, Old DominionMimi Smith, Old DominionKate Carroll, PrincetonKirsty Hale, PrincetonChristine Hunsicker, PrincetonHilary Matson, PrincetonLori Mastropietro, VirginiaAmy Herz, UConn

1999Rachel Hiskins, MarylandAshley Hohnstine, MarylandKeli Smith, MarylandCarla Tagliente, MarylandKelli Gannon, MichiganAshley Reichenbach, MichiganJessie Veith, MichiganLesley Irvine, IowaQuan Nim, IowaLaura Kline, UConnKatie Stephens, UConn

2000Marina DiGiacomo, Old DominionMarybeth Freeman, Old DominionBecky Loy, Old DominionJulie Miracle, Old DominionLaura Steadman, Old DominionMarjolijn van der Sommen, Old DominionCarrie Lingo, North CarolinaAbby Martin, North CarolinaKristen McCann, North CarolinaCaroline Walter, MarylandKelly Doton, Wake Forest

2001April Fronzoni, MichiganKristi Gannon, MichiganAdrienne Hortillosa, MichiganStephanie Johnson, MichiganMaureen Tasch, MichiganColleen Barbieri, MarylandDina Rizzo, MarylandCaroline Walter, MarylandAutumn Welsch, MarylandHeather Aughinbaugh, Wake ForestKelly Doton, Wake Forest

2002Heather Aughinbaugh, Wake ForestKelly Dostal, Wake ForestKelly Doton, Wake ForestKatie Ridd, Wake ForestLucy Shaw, Wake ForestHeather Conroy, Penn St.Timarie Legel, Penn St.Jill Martz, Penn St.Angie Loy, Old DominionTiffany Snow, Old DominionAlexandra Kyser, Michigan St.

2003Katie Ackerman, Wake ForestMaeke Boreel, Wake ForestKelly Doton, Wake ForestClaire Laubach, Wake ForestKatie Ridd, Wake ForestLucy Shaw, Wake ForestKatie Grant, DukeChrissie Murphy, DukeGracie Sorbello, DukePaula Infante, MarylandKaty Moyner, Michigan

2004Maeke Boreel, Wake ForestKelly Dostal, Wake ForestKristina Gagliardi, Wake ForestClaire Laubach, Wake ForestAriel Meyers, Wake ForestKatie Grant, DukeHilary Linton, DukeGracie Sorbello, DukeAmy Stopford, DukePaula Infante, MarylandVeerle Goudswaard, Michigan St.

2005Emily Beach, MarylandJackie Ciconte, MarylandPaula Infante, MarylandTiffany Marsh, MarylandLauren Powley, MarylandNicole Dudek, DukeKatie Grant, DukeChristy Morgan, DukeLaura Suchoski, DukeJanelle Engle, Old DominionLauren Crandall, Wake Forest

2006Paula Infante, MarylandChristina Restivo, MarylandSusie Rowe, MarylandEmily Trycinski, MarylandJanneke van Leeuwen, MarylandLauren Crandall, Wake ForestKristi Harshman, Wake ForestMichelle Kasold, Wake ForestJamie Whitten, Wake ForestLizzy Peijs, UConnLaura Suchoski, Duke

2007Illse Davids, North CarolinaRachel Dawson, North CarolinaKatelyn Falgowski, North CarolinaDanielle Forword, North CarolinaShaun Banta, Penn St.Jen Beaumont, Penn St.Jen Long, Penn St.Allison Scola, Penn St.Mallory Weisen, Penn St.Melissa Gonzalez, UConnMichelle Kasold, Wake Forest

2008Brianna Davies, MarylandAlicia Grater, MarylandKatie O’Donnell, MarylandSusie Rowe, MarylandLiza Casella, Wake ForestMelissa Martin, Wake ForestHilary Moore, Wake ForestRoz Ellis, IowaLauren Pfeiffer, IowaLindsey Conrad, SyracuseShannon Taylor, Syracuse

2009Illse Davids, North CarolinaKatelyn Falgowski, North CarolinaDanielle Forword, North CarolinaJackie Kintzer, North CarolinaBrianna Davies, MarylandNicole Muracco, MarylandKatie O’Donnell, MarylandKatie Reinprecht, PrincetonJulia Reinprecht, PrincetonPaige Selenski, VirginiaMichelle Vittesse, Virginia

2010Lauren Barr, MarylandMegan Frazer, MarylandKatie O’Donnell, MarylandHarriet Tibble, MarylandMeghan Dawson, North CarolinaJackie Kintzer, North CarolinaKelsey Kolojejchick, North CarolinaAisling Coyle, Ohio St.Paula Pastor-Pitarque, Ohio St.Rachel Jennings, VirginiaPaige Selenski, Virginia

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2011Jemma Buckley, MarylandMegan Frazer, MarylandHarriet Tibble, MarylandJill Witmer, MarylandKatelyn Falgowski, North CarolinaKelsey Kolojejchick, North CarolinaCaitlin Van Sickle, North CarolinaJestine Angelini, UConnMarie Elena Bolles, UConnSarah Mansfield, UConn Emma Batten, Old Dominion

2012Michelle Cesan, PrincetonChristina Maida, PrincetonJulia Reinprecht, PrincetonKatie Reinprecht, PrincetonKathleen Sharkey, PrincetonCharlotte Craddock, North CarolinaCaitlin Van Sickle, North Carolina

Emily Wold, North CarolinaMegan Frazer, MarylandJill Witmer, MarylandLauren Brooks, Syracuse

2013Marie Elena Bolles, UConnChrissy Davidson, UConnChloe Hunnable, UConnSarah Mansfield, UConnRoisin Upton, UConnHannah Barreca, DukePaula Heimbach, DukeEmmie Le Marchand, DukeCharlotte Craddock, North CarolinaEmily Wold, North CarolinaJill Witmer, Maryland

2014Chrissy Davidson, UConnNina Klein, UConnAnna Middendorf, UConn

Roisin Upton, UConnLies Lagerweij, SyracuseAlyssa Manley, SyracuseKati Nearhouse, SyracusePaula Heuser, Albany (NY)Amy Nicklin, Albany (NY)Nina Notman, North CarolinaSamantha Travers, North Carolina

2015Hannah Barreca, DukeAmanda Kim, DukeNina Notman, North CarolinaMalin Evert, North CarolinaJulia Young, North CarolinaJess Jecko, SyracuseAlyssa Manley, SyracuseAlma Fenne, SyracuseZoe Wilson, SyracuseRoison Upton, UConnKarlie Heistand, UConn

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TOURNAMENT SCORING LEADERS

Year Player, School G A P2006 Michelle Kasold, Wake Forest 1 7 9

Lauren Crandall, Wake Forest 4 1 92007 Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina 3 1 7

Shaun Banta, Penn St. 3 1 72008 Hilary Moore, Wake Forest 7 2 162009 Katie O’Donnell, Maryland 6 6 182010 Katie O’Donnell, Maryland 4 4 122011 Kelsey Kolojejchick, North Carolina 4 2 102012 Charlotte Craddock, North Carolina 6 2 14

Kathleen Sharkey, Princeton 6 2 142013 Emmie Le Marchand, Duke 5 4 142014 Charlotte Veitner, UConn 5 1 112015 Alma Fenne, Syracuse 5 2 12

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSGoals, Game

5—Paula Infante, Maryland (5) vs. Delaware (2), 11-13-2004; Maartje van Rijswijk, Old Dominion (6) vs. Michigan (1), 11-10-2012.

Goals, Tournament11—Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion, four games, 2000.

Goals, Career21—Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion, 1997-98-99-2000.

Assists, Game6—Cheryl Van Kuren, Old Dominion (10) vs. Virginia (0), 11-11-84.

Assists, Tournament 8—Adrienne Yoder, Old Dominion, four games, 2000.

Assists, Career17—Katie O’Donnell, Maryland, 2007-08-09-10.

Points, Game10—Maartje vanRijswijk, Old Dominion (6) vs. Michigan (1), 11-10-2012.

Points, Tournament18—Katie O’Donnell, Maryland, four games, 2009.

Points, Career45—Katie O’Donnell, Maryland, 2007-08-09-10.

Saves, Game36—Missy Farwell, Virginia (2) vs. North Carolina (1), 11-10-84.

Lowest Goals-Against Average, Tournament

0.00—Kathy Fosina, Old Dominion, three games, 1990; Kim Decker, Old Dominion, three games, 1992; Katie Ridd, Wake Forest, four games, 2002.

TEAM RECORDSGoals, Game

10—Old Dominion vs. Virginia (0), 11-11-84.

Goals, Two Teams, Game13—Maryland (8) vs. Duke (5), 11-16-2008.

Goals, Tournament20—Maryland, four games, 2008.

Goals Per Game, Tournament5.67—Old Dominion, three games, 1984.

Penalty Corners, Game31—Old Dominion (10) vs. Virginia (0), 11-11-84.

Lowest Goals-Against Average, Tournament

0.00—Old Dominion, three games, 1990; Old Dominion, three games, 1992; Wake Forest, four games, 2002.

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WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY In 1984 and from 1992 to the present, there was no third-place game. In those years, both non-advancing semifinal teams were credited with third place.

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Albany (NY) (2008-10-12-14-15) 5 2 5 .286 0 0 1 0American (2003-04-05-06-08-09-10-13) 8 2 8 .200 0 0 0 0Ball St. (1992-94-95-97) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 0Boston College (1994-97-98-2003-04-05-09-13-14-15) 10 3 10 .231 0 0 0 0Boston U. (1985-89-91-93-96-99-2000-05-06-07-14-15) 12 4 13 .235 0 0 0 1Brown (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0California (1982-83-92-93-94-2001-02-03-05-06) 10 1 10 .091 0 0 0 0Chico St. (1988) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0Delaware (1982-88-2004-09-13-15) 6 3 6 .333 0 0 1 0Drexel (2009-12) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0Duke (1992-96-99-2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-11-13-14-15) 14 21 14 .600 0 4 2 0Fairfield (2001) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0Harvard (1991-2000-02-04) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0Indiana (2005-09) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0Iowa (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-99-2004-06-07-08-

11-12)22 26 23 .531 1 3 5 2

James Madison (1993-94-95-97-99-2002-06-07-08) 9 6 8 .429 1 0 1 0Kent St. (1998-99-2000-01-02-14) 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0Lafayette (1999-2012) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0Liberty (2014) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0Long Beach St. (1981) 1 1 2 .333 0 0 0 1Louisville (2003-08-14-15) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0Maryland (1985-87-88-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-

06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15)28 56 20 .737 8 3 6 0

Massachusetts (1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-96-97-98-99-2000-01-07-08-10-12-13-15)

25 13 25 .342 0 1 3 0

Michigan (1999-2000-01-02-03-04-05-07-10-11-12-15) 12 15 11 .577 1 1 1 0Michigan St. (2001-02-03-04-07-08-09-10-13) 9 9 9 .500 0 0 2 0New Hampshire (1983-84-85-86-87-89-98-2000-11-13) 10 2 10 .167 0 1 0 0North Carolina (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-

2000-01-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15)32 57 26 .687 6 10 4 0

Northeastern (1988-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98-2001-02-03-04-11-12) 16 12 16 .429 0 0 3 0Northwestern (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-94-2014) 13 11 14 .444 0 0 3 1Ohio (2001-07-11) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0Ohio St. (1994-2001-05-06-09-10-11) 7 3 7 .300 0 0 1 0Old Dominion (1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-

99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-10-11-12-13)31 50 22 .694 9 3 5 0

Pacific (1989-2004) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0Penn (1983-86-88-89-93) 5 2 6 .250 0 0 0 1Penn St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-

2000-02-03-05-06-07-08-10-11-12-13-14)30 24 34 .414 0 2 1 4

Princeton (1982-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15)

20 22 19 .537 1 2 3 0

Providence (1987-89-90) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0Purdue (1981) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0Richmond (2002-03-04-05-06-09-11) 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 0Rutgers (1984-86) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0San Jose St. (1981-82-83-84) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0Stanford (1985-86-87-90-91-95-2000-07-09-10-11-12-14-15) 14 1 14 .067 0 0 0 0Syracuse (1993-95-2001-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15) 11 16 10 .615 1 1 2 0Temple (1982-83-84-90-91-92) 6 4 6 .400 0 0 1 0UConn (1981-82-83-84-85-86-88-90-96-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04-05-06-07-

08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15)27 38 23 .623 4 2 7 0

Virginia (1982-84-85-87-92-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-06-07-08-09-10-12-13-14)

20 14 20 .412 0 0 4 0

Wake Forest (1999-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-13-14-15) 15 29 12 .707 3 2 4 0West Chester (1986-87) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0William & Mary (2000-02) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0

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ALL-TIME RESULTSNote: PS refers to penalty strokes.

1981First RoundLong Beach St. 2, San Jose St. 1UConn 2, Purdue 1 (2 OT)SemifinalsMassachusetts 1, Long Beach St. 0UConn 3, Old Dominion 0Third Place Old Dominion 2, Long Beach St. 1 (2 OT, PS)ChampionshipUConn 4, Massachusetts 1

1982First RoundNorthwestern 4, Virginia 2 California 2, San Jose St. 1 (2 OT)Delaware 3, Princeton 2Iowa 1, Massachusetts 0 (2 OT)Second RoundOld Dominion 1, Northwestern 0Penn St. 2, California 1 (2 OT, PS)Delaware 3, Temple 2; UConn 3, Iowa 2 (2 OT)SemifinalsOld Dominion 4, Penn St. 3 (OT)UConn 2, Delaware 0Third PlaceDelaware 4, Penn St. 0 Championship Old Dominion 3, UConn 2

1983First RoundPenn St. 1, New Hampshire 0Northwestern 2, San Jose St. 0Temple 1, Penn 0North Carolina 2, California 1Second RoundUConn 1, Penn St. 0Northwestern 2, Iowa 1Massachusetts 3, Temple 1Old Dominion 8, North Carolina 0SemifinalsUConn 2, Northwestern 0Old Dominion 3, Massachusetts 2 (OT)Third Place Massachusetts 2, Northwestern 1 (2 OT, PS)Championship Old Dominion 3, UConn 1 (3 OT)

1984First RoundVirginia 2, North Carolina 1 (3 OT, PS)UConn 4, Massachusetts 3 (3 OT, PS)Rutgers 3, Penn St. 0Iowa 5, San Jose St. 2Second RoundOld Dominion 10, Virginia 0UConn 3, New Hampshire 2 (OT)Temple 5, Rutgers 2Iowa 2, Northwestern 0SemifinalsOld Dominion 2, UConn 1Iowa 2, Temple 0ChampionshipOld Dominion 5, Iowa 1

1985First RoundIowa 3, Stanford 0Old Dominion 3, Virginia 1Boston U. 1, Massachusetts 0Maryland 1, Penn St. 0Second RoundNorthwestern 3, Iowa 2 (3 OT, PS)Old Dominion 3, North Carolina 2Boston U. 1, New Hampshire 0UConn 2, Maryland 0SemifinalsOld Dominion 1, Northwestern 0UConn 2, Boston U. 1Third PlaceNorthwestern 5, Boston U. 0ChampionshipUConn 3, Old Dominion 2

1986First RoundRutgers 3, Penn 2 (3 OT, PS)UConn 3, Massachusetts 2Northwestern 3, Stanford 0Penn St. 2, West Chester 1 (3 OT, PS)Second RoundNorth Carolina 2, Rutgers 0New Hampshire 2, UConn 1Iowa 2, Northwestern 1Penn St. 1, Old Dominion 0SemifinalsNew Hampshire 2, North Carolina 1Iowa 2, Penn St. 0 Third PlaceNorth Carolina 4, Penn St. 0ChampionshipIowa 2, New Hampshire 1 (2 OT)

1987First RoundOld Dominion 4, Virginia 0Massachusetts 2, New Hampshire 0Northwestern 2, Stanford 0West Chester 2, Penn St. 0Second RoundNorth Carolina 3, Old Dominion 1Massachusetts 4, Providence 1Iowa 1, Northwestern 0Maryland 2, West Chester 1SemifinalsNorth Carolina 3, Massachusetts 0Maryland 2, Iowa 1Third PlaceMassachusetts 3, Iowa 1ChampionshipMaryland 2, North Carolina 1 (OT)

1988First RoundNorth Carolina 2, Maryland 0Penn St. 3, Delaware 1Iowa 3, Chico St. 0Northeastern 2, UConn 1Second RoundOld Dominion 2, North Carolina 1Penn 2, Penn St. 1 (3 OT)Iowa 4, Northwestern 3 (OT)

Northeastern 2, Massachusetts 1SemifinalsOld Dominion 4, Penn 0Iowa 2, Northeastern 0Third PlaceNortheastern 1, Penn 0ChampionshipOld Dominion 2, Iowa 1

1989First RoundMassachusetts 1, Boston U. 0 (3 OT, PS)Penn 2, Penn St. 1Providence 3, Pacific 1Northeastern 2, New Hampshire 1Second RoundOld Dominion 2, Massachusetts 1Northwestern 3, Penn 2Iowa 5, Providence 0North Carolina 2, Northeastern 1SemifinalsOld Dominion 1, Northwestern 0 (OT)North Carolina 1, Iowa 0Third PlaceNorthwestern 2, Iowa 1ChampionshipNorth Carolina 2, Old Dominion 1 (3 OT, PS)

1990First RoundNortheastern 2, Providence 1Temple 2, Maryland 1 (OT)Iowa 7, Stanford 2Massachusetts 1, UConn 0 (3 OT, PS)Second RoundNorth Carolina 3, Northeastern 1Penn St. 5, Temple 0Iowa 2, Northwestern 0Old Dominion 4, Massachusetts 0SemifinalsNorth Carolina 1, Penn St. 0Old Dominion 1, Iowa 0 Third PlaceIowa 1, Penn St. 0ChampionshipOld Dominion 5, North Carolina 0

1991First RoundNortheastern 2, Massachusetts 1 (2 OT)Iowa 5, Stanford 0Temple 2, Northwestern 1Boston U. 3, Harvard 0Second RoundOld Dominion 4, Northeastern 1Maryland 2, Iowa 1North Carolina 1, Temple 0Penn St. 3, Boston U. 0SemifinalsOld Dominion 3, Maryland 1North Carolina 1, Penn St. 0Third PlaceMaryland 2, Penn St. 1 (OT)ChampionshipOld Dominion 2, North Carolina

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1992First RoundMaryland 3, Northeastern 1Duke 4, Virginia 2Ball St. 1, California 0Penn St. 4, Temple 2Second RoundOld Dominion 6, Maryland 0North Carolina 3, Duke 0Iowa 5, Ball St. 1Massachusetts 1, Penn St. 0 (OT)SemifinalsOld Dominion 5, North Carolina 0Iowa 3, Massachusetts 1ChampionshipOld Dominion 4, Iowa 0

1993First RoundSyracuse 3, Penn 0James Madison 1, Old Dominion 0Massachusetts 2, Boston U. 0Northwestern 3, California 2 (2 OT, PS)Second RoundPenn St. 4, Syracuse 0North Carolina 2, James Madison 1 (OT)Maryland 2, Massachusetts 1Iowa 2, Northwestern 1SemifinalsNorth Carolina 2, Penn St. 1 (2 OT, PS)Maryland 1, Iowa 0ChampionshipMaryland 2, North Carolina 1 (2 OT, PS)

1994First RoundBoston College 3, Northeastern 2Iowa 3, California 2Ball St. 3, Ohio St. 0Penn St. 5, Princeton 0Second RoundNorth Carolina 5, Boston College 0Iowa 3, Old Dominion 2 (OT)Northwestern 2, Ball St. 1James Madison 1, Penn St. 0 (2 OT)SemifinalsNorth Carolina 4, Iowa 1James Madison 1, Northwestern 0ChampionshipJames Madison 2, North Carolina 1 (2 OT, PS)

1995First RoundPrinceton 3, Syracuse 0Penn St. 5, Stanford 0Old Dominion 2, Virginia 1 (OT)Northeastern 2, Ball St. 0Second RoundNorth Carolina 6, Princeton 0James Madison 3, Penn St. 0Maryland 1, Old Dominion 0Northeastern 1, Iowa 0SemifinalsNorth Carolina 3, James Madison 0Maryland 3, Northeastern 1ChampionshipNorth Carolina 5, Maryland 1

1996First RoundVirginia 4, Duke 1Northeastern 3, Massachusetts 0

Maryland 3, Penn St. 1Princeton 5, Boston U. 4Second RoundNorth Carolina 2, Virginia 1Northeastern 3, UConn 1Old Dominion 7, Maryland 4Princeton 5, Iowa 4 (OT)SemifinalsNorth Carolina 2, Northeastern 1Princeton 4, Old Dominion 3 (OT)ChampionshipNorth Carolina 3, Princeton 0

1997First RoundUConn 1, James Madison 0Princeton 3, Boston College 2Ball St. 5, Northeastern 0Penn St. 5, Massachusetts 3Second RoundNorth Carolina 4, UConn 0Princeton 4, Maryland 0Old Dominion 9, Ball St. 3Virginia 4, Penn St. 2SemifinalsNorth Carolina 4, Princeton 3Old Dominion 3, Virginia 2ChampionshipNorth Carolina 3, Old Dominion 2

1998First RoundNorth Carolina 5, Northeastern 0Virginia 4, Kent St. 2Boston College 3, New Hampshire 2Penn St. 1, Massachusetts 0Second RoundOld Dominion 7, North Carolina 2Virginia 5, Maryland 1UConn 3, Boston College 0Princeton 3, Penn St. 1SemifinalsOld Dominion 3, Virginia 0Princeton 4, UConn 1ChampionshipOld Dominion 3, Princeton 2

1999First RoundMaryland 6, Lafayette 0Old Dominion 3, Virginia 0Iowa 3, Kent St. 2North Carolina 1, Penn St. 0Wake Forest 3, James Madison 0Michigan 2, Duke 1UConn 6, Brown 0Massachusetts 2, Boston U. 1 (OT)Second RoundMaryland 3, Old Dominion 2 (OT)Iowa 2, North Carolina 0Michigan 3, Wake Forest 2 (2 OT)UConn 2, Massachusetts 1SemifinalsMaryland 2, Iowa 1 (2 OT)Michigan 4, UConn 3ChampionshipMaryland 2, Michigan 1

2000First RoundOld Dominion 6, Stanford 1UConn 2, Virginia 1Wake Forest 6, Harvard 3

Michigan 3, William & Mary 2 (OT)Maryland 9, New Hampshire 1Princeton 4, Penn St. 2North Carolina 5, Kent St. 3Massachusetts 2, Boston U. 1Second RoundOld Dominion 6, UConn 4Wake Forest 3, Michigan 2Maryland 3, Princeton 1North Carolina 5, Massachusetts 1SemifinalsOld Dominion 6, Wake Forest 0North Carolina 4, Maryland 1ChampionshipOld Dominion 3, North Carolina 1

2001First RoundOld Dominion 6, Massachusetts 1Princeton 4, Northeastern 1Michigan 5, North Carolina 2Michigan St. 3, Kent St. 1Wake Forest 2, Ohio 1Virginia 2, Ohio St. 1 (OT)Maryland 7, Fairfield 1Syracuse 2, California 1 (OT)Second RoundPrinceton 2, Old Dominion 1Michigan 2, Michigan St. 1 (OT)Wake Forest 5, Virginia 1Maryland 6, Syracuse 0SemifinalsMichigan 4, Princeton 2Maryland 3, Wake Forest 2 (2 OT)ChampionshipMichigan 2, Maryland 0

2002First RoundOld Dominion 5, Richmond 1Maryland 2, William & Mary 1 (OT)Princeton 4, Michigan 3Penn St. 3, Kent St. 2Michigan St. 4, Harvard 3Northeastern 1, UConn 0Wake Forest 8, California 0Duke 2, James Madison 1Second RoundOld Dominion 4, Maryland 1Penn St. 3, Princeton 2Michigan St. 2, Northeastern 1 (2 OT, PS)Wake Forest 2, Duke 0SemifinalsPenn St. 3, Old Dominion 2Wake Forest 3, Michigan St. 0ChampionshipWake Forest 2, Penn St. 0

2003First RoundWake Forest 5, Boston College 1UConn 2, Northeastern 1Michigan St. 2, Louisville 0Michigan 2, North Carolina 1Maryland 2, California 0Penn St. 3, Princeton 1Old Dominion 4, Richmond 2Duke 3, American 1Second RoundWake Forest 3, UConn 0Michigan 2, Michigan St. 1Maryland 5, Penn St. 0Duke 8, Old Dominion 2

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SemifinalsWake Forest 1, Michigan 0Duke 4, Maryland 2ChampionshipWake Forest 3, Duke 1

2004First RoundNorth Carolina 3, Richmond 0Duke 5, Old Dominion 3Michigan St. 4, Boston College 0Michigan 2, Pacific 1 (OT)Maryland 5, Delaware 2American 2, Iowa 1Northeastern 2, UConn 1 (OT)Wake Forest 7, Harvard 1Second RoundDuke 2, North Carolina 1Michigan St. 3, Michigan 2Maryland 2, American 0Wake Forest 4, Northeastern 2SemifinalsDuke 5, Michigan St. 2Wake Forest 3, Maryland 0ChampionshipWake Forest 3, Duke 0

2005First RoundMaryland 4, Richmond 0American 3, Penn St. 2Michigan 4, Boston U. 3 (OT)Old Dominion 5, Ohio St. 4Duke 2, Princeton 1 (2 OT)UConn 3, Boston College 2Indiana 3, North Carolina 2Wake Forest 1, California 0Second RoundMaryland 3, American 0Old Dominion 3, Michigan 2Duke 3, UConn 2 (2 OT)Wake Forest 5, Indiana 0SemifinalsMaryland 3, Old Dominion 2Duke 3, Wake Forest 2ChampionshipMaryland 1, Duke 0

2006First RoundWake Forest 5, American 0Virginia 1, Iowa 0Ohio St. 3, California 1Duke 3, James Madison 2 (OT)Princeton 3, Old Dominion 2 (OT)UConn 3, Boston U. 0Penn St. 4, North Carolina 3Maryland 4, Richmond 0Second RoundWake Forest 3, Virginia 2Duke 3, Ohio St. 0UConn 3, Princeton 0Maryland 1, Penn St. 0SemifinalsWake Forest 5, Duke 4 (2 OT)Maryland 2, UConn 1 (2 OT, PS)ChampionshipMaryland 1, Wake Forest 0

2007First RoundNorth Carolina 4, Stanford 0James Madison 5, Duke 4Boston U. 1, Iowa 0 (2 OT)UConn 4, Massachusetts 1Wake Forest 3, Michigan St. 2Michigan 1, Ohio 0 (OT)Penn St. 3, Virginia 2Maryland 5, Old Dominion 0Second RoundNorth Carolina 1, James Madison 0UConn 2, Boston U. 1Wake Forest 3, Michigan 2Penn St. 1, Maryland 0SemifinalsNorth Carolina 4, UConn 2Penn St. 2, Wake Forest 0ChampionshipNorth Carolina 3, Penn St. 0

2008First RoundMaryland 4, Albany (NY) 2Duke 2, UConn 1Michigan St. 3, North Carolina 2Iowa 1, Louisville 0Syracuse 3, Massachusetts 2Princeton 2, Penn St. 0Virginia 2, James Madison 1Wake Forest 7, American 1Second RoundMaryland 8, Duke 5Iowa 1, Michigan St. 0Syracuse 3, Princeton 2 (OT)Wake Forest 4, Virginia 3SemifinalsMaryland 2, Iowa 1 (2 OT)Wake Forest 3, Syracuse 2 (OT)ChampionshipMaryland 4, Wake Forest 2

2009First RoundMaryland 6, American 1Drexel 3, UConn 2Syracuse 6, Boston College 2Princeton 4, Stanford 0North Carolina 4, Ohio St. 1Wake Forest 2, Indiana 0Michigan St. 7, Delaware 0Virginia 3, Richmond 0Second RoundMaryland 5, Drexel 0Princeton 7, Syracuse 3North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 1Virginia 3, Michigan St. 2 (OT)SemifinalsMaryland 7, Princeton 5North Carolina 3, Virginia 2ChampionshipNorth Carolina 3, Maryland 2

2010First RoundMaryland 4, Massachusetts 2UConn 3, American 2 (2 OT, PS)Ohio St. 2, Albany (NY) 1Syracuse 2, Penn St. 1 (OT)Virginia 3, Michigan St. 2 (OT)Princeton 3, Wake Forest 1Old Dominion 1, Michigan 0North Carolina 3, Stanford 1

Second RoundMaryland 3, UConn 1Ohio St. 3, Syracuse 2Virginia 4, Princeton 2North Carolina 5, Old Dominion 1SemifinalsNorth Carolina 4, Virginia 3 (OT)Maryland 3, Ohio St. 1ChampionshipMaryland 3, North Carolina 2 (2 OT)

2011First RoundNorth Carolina 4, Ohio 0Michigan 5, New Hampshire 4Penn St. 1, Northeastern 0UConn 3, Princeton 2Syracuse 2, Richmond 0Maryland 4, Iowa 2Duke 5, Stanford 0Old Dominion 5, Ohio St. 0Second RoundNorth Carolina 5, Michigan 1UConn 3, Penn St. 2Maryland 2, Syracuse 1 (OT)Old Dominion 2, Duke 1SemifinalsNorth Carolina 4, UConn 3 (2 OT)Maryland 4, Old Dominion 0ChampionshipMaryland 3, North Carolina 2 (OT)

2012First RoundNorth Carolina 4, Stanford 1Old Dominion 6, Michigan 1Syracuse 4, Massachusetts 2Penn St. 2, Albany (NY) 1UConn 2, Northeastern 1 (2 OT)Maryland 2, Lafayette 0Virginia 3, Iowa 2Princeton 5, Drexel 0Second RoundNorth Carolina 3, Old Dominion 1Syracuse 5, Penn St. 2Maryland 2, UConn 1Princeton 5, Virginia 2SemifinalsNorth Carolina 6, Syracuse 1Princeton 3, Maryland 2 (OT)ChampionshipPrinceton 3, North Carolina 2

2013First RoundMaryland 4, American 1Princeton 5, Penn St. 4Massachusetts 4, Virginia 3 (OT)Duke 6, New Hampshire 1North Carolina 6, Delaware 2Wake Forest 3, Old Dominion 2UConn 2, Boston College 1 (OT)Michigan St. 2, Syracuse 1Second RoundMaryland 3, Princeton 2Duke 4, Massachusetts 1North Carolina 5, Wake Forest 2UConn 3, Michigan St. 1SemifinalsDuke 3, Maryland 2UConn 2, North Carolina 1 (2OT)ChampionshipUConn 2, Duke 0

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2014First RoundNorth Carolina 2, Liberty 1Duke 2, Northwestern 1Penn St. 2, Boston College 1 Syracuse 2, Boston U. 1UConn 6, Kent St. 1Stanford 2, Louisville 1 (OT)Albany (NY) 2, Wake Forest 1Maryland 5, Princeton 1Second RoundNorth Carolina 3, Duke 0Syracuse 3, Penn St. 1UConn 3, Stanford 1Albany (NY) 2, Maryland 1SemifinalsSyracuse 3, North Carolina 2 (2 OT, PS)UConn 1, Albany (NY) 0ChampionshipUConn 1, Syracuse 0

2015First RoundDuke 1, Stanford 0 (1OT) Virginia 4, Delaware 3 (1OT) UConn 3, Louisville 0 Michigan 2, Wake Forest 1North Carolina 4, Boston U. 2 Princeton 3, Maryland 1 Syracuse 4, Massachusetts 2Boston College 2, Albany (NY) 1 Second RoundDuke 2, Virginia 1UConn 1, Boston College 0North Carolina 1, Michigan 0Syracuse 5, Princeton 0SemifinalsNorth Carolina 2, Duke 0Syracuse 3, UConn 1ChampionshipSyracuse 4, North Carolina 2

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BRACKETS

November 14

Massachusetts (16-0-2)

San Jose St. (8-1-1)

Cal. St.-Long Beach 2-1

*Cal. St.-Long Beach (8-1-2)

*UConn (10-2-4)

UConn 3-1

*UConn 2-1 (2OT)

*Host Institution

Third Place

Old Dominion (12-1-2)

Cal. St.-Long Beach

1981 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEYCHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET

Old Dominion

Purdue (12-5-5)

NATIONALCHAMPION

November 21-22Storrs, Connecticut

Old Dominion 2-1 (2OT, PS)

UConn 4-1

Massachusetts 1-0

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1 *Old Dominion (16-1)

Virginia (14-4)

Northwestern 4-2

Northwestern (15-4)

5 *California (11-3)

California 2-1 (2OT)

San Jose St. (13-5)

4 Penn St. (13-4)Old Dominion 3-2

3 *Temple (13-2)

Delaware (13-4-1)

Delaware 3-2

6 Princeton (12-2-1)

Iowa (20-1)

Iowa 1-0 (2OT)

Massachusetts (14-3-1)

2 *UConn (15-2)

Delaware 4-0THIRD PLACE

Temple University1 p.m.

1982 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

Old Dominion 1-0

1:30 p.m.

1 p.m.

November 14 November 20

10 a.m.

Penn St. 2-1 (PS)

UConn 2-0

1 p.m.

NATIONALCHAMPION

Penn St.

Temple UniversityPhiladelphia

2 p.m.

November 13 November 21

1 p.m. UConn 3-2 (2OT)

1 p.m.

* Host Institution

11 a.m.

Old Dominion 4-3 (OT)

Temple University3 p.m.

Noon

Delaware

Delaware 3-2

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1 *UConn (16-0-2)

New Hampshire (14-3-2)

Penn St. 1-0

Penn St. (14-2-5)

Northwestern (18-3)

Northwestern 2-0

San Jose St. (13-5)

4 *Iowa (19-2-2)

Old Dominion 3-1 (3OT)

3 Massachusetts (14-2-2)

*Penn (9-4)

Temple 1-0

Temple (13-4-2)

California (12-5-1)

North Carolina 2-1

North Carolina (12-3-3)

2 *Old Dominion (16-1)

Massachusetts 2-1 (PS)THIRD PLACE

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

1983 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

November 13 November 14 November 20 November 21

UConn 1-0

UConn 2-0University of Pennsylvania

Northwestern 2-1

NATIONALCHAMPION

Massachusetts 3-1

University of Pennsylvania

Old Dominion 3-2 (OT)University of Pennsylvania

* Host Institution

Old Dominion 8-0

Massachusetts

Noon

Northwestern

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1 Old Dominion (20-0)

North Carolina (14-4)

Virginia 3-2 (PS)

Virginia (10-7)

UConn (16-3)

UConn 4-2 (PS)

Massachusetts (13-4)

4 New Hampshire (16-2-1)

Old Dominion 5-1

3 Temple (17-4)

Rutgers (14-3-4)

Rutgers 3-0

Penn St. (14-7-1)

Iowa (14-4-3)

Iowa 5-2

San Jose St. (10-2-2)

2 Northwestern (17-1-1)

1984 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIPNovember 10 November 11 November 17 November 18

Old Dominion 10-0

Springfield College1 p.m.

Old Dominion 2-1

Springfield College1 p.m.

UConn 3-2 (OT)

NATIONALCHAMPION

Temple 5-2

Springfield College11 a.m.

Iowa 2-0

Iowa 2-0

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1 *Northwestern (18-1)

Iowa (18-3-1)

Iowa 3-0

Stanford (9-3-1)

*Old Dominion (17-5)

Old Dominion 3-1

Virginia (12-6)

4 North Carolina (13-3)

UConn 3-2

3 New Hampshire (12-2-5)

*Boston U. 15-2-2)

Boston U. 1-0

Massachusetts (13-4-2)

Penn St. (16-3-1)

Maryland 1-0

Maryland (13-6-3)

2 *UConn (16-2)

Northwestern 5-0THIRD PLACE

*Host Institution

Old Dominion University

UConn 2-1

UConn 2-0

Boston U.

Northwestern

NATIONALCHAMPION

Boston U. 1-0 (OT)

Old Dominion University

Old Dominion 3-2

Old Dominion University

Old Dominion 1-0

1985 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIPNovember 16 November 17 November 23 November 24

Northwestern 3-2

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North Carolina (17-2)

*Rutgers (13-5-2)

Rutgers 3-2 (3OT)

Penn (12-3)

*UConn (12-3-3)

UConn 3-2

Massachusetts (16-3-1)

New Hampshire (15-2)

Iowa 2-1 (2OT)

*Iowa (16-2-1)

Northwestern (14-3-2)

Northwestern 2-1

Stanford (11-4-1)

*Penn St. (16-3-2)

Penn St. 2-1 (3OT)

West Chester (16-4)

Old Dominion (18-1-2)

North Carolina 4-0THIRD PLACE

Penn St.

*Host Institution

North Carolina

Old Dominion University

Norfolk, Virginia

Iowa 2-0

Penn St. 1-0

NATIONALCHAMPION

Iowa 2-1

Old Dominion University

Norfolk, Virginia

New Hampshire 2-1

Old Dominion University

Norfolk, Virginia

New Hampshire 2-1

1986 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIPNovember 15 November 16 November 22 November 23

North Carolina 2-0

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*North Carolina (17-1)

Old Dominion (15-4-2)

Old Dominion 4-0

Penn (12-3)

*New Hampshire (10-6-1)

Massachusetts 2-0

Massachusetts (11-5-3)

Providence (18-0-3)

Maryland 2-1 (OT)

*Iowa (16-3-2)

Northwestern (13-5-3)

Northwestern 2-0

Stanford (10-5-1)

Penn St. (14-4-2)

West Chester 2-0

*West Chester (18-2-1)

Maryland (15-4-1)

Massachusetts 3-1THIRD PLACE

Iowa

*Host Institution

Massachusetts

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Maryland 2-1

Maryland 2-1

NATIONALCHAMPION

Iowa 1-0

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Massachusetts 4-1

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

North Carolina 3-0

1987 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIPNovember 14 November 15 November 21 November 22

North Carolina 3-1

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*Old Dominion (23-1)

North Carolina (17-1)

North Carolina 2-0

Maryland (11-8-2)

Delaware (16-2-2)

Penn St. 3-1

Penn St. (14-5-1)

*Penn (13-1-1)

Old Dominion 2-1

Northwestern (17-1-1)

Chico St. (7-5-3)

Iowa 3-0

*Iowa (16-5)

Northeastern (13-3-2)

Northeastern 2-1

UConn (14-3-1)

*Massachusetts (17-2-1)

Northeastern 1-0THIRD PLACE

Northeastern

*Host Institution

Penn

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

Iowa 2-0

Northeastern 2-1

NATIONALCHAMPION

Iowa 4-3 (OT)

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

Penn 2-1 (3OT)

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

Old Dominion 4-0

1988 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIPNovember 12 November 13 November 19 November 20

Old Dominion 2-1

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Old Dominion (22-1)

*Boston U. (13-4-1)

Massachusetts 1-0 (PS)

Massachusetts (14-5-2)

*Penn (11-3-1)

Penn 2-1

Penn St. (18-2-1)

Northwestern (16-3-1)

North Carolina 2-1 (PS)

*Iowa (18-0-2)

Pacific (9-5-1)

Providence 3-1

Providence (20-2)

New Hampshire (14-4)

Northeastern 2-1

*Northeastern (14-5-2)

North Carolina (17-2)

Northwestern 2-1THIRD PLACE

Iowa

*Host Institution

Northwestern

Springfield CollegeSpringfield,

Massachusetts

North Carolina 1-0

North Carolina 2-1

NATIONALCHAMPION

Iowa 5-0

Springfield CollegeSpringfield,

Massachusetts

Northwestern 3-2

Springfield CollegeSpringfield,

Massachusetts

Old Dominion 1-0

1989 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIPNovember 12 November 13 November 19 November 20

Old Dominion 2-1

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*North Carolina (18-3)

*Northeastern (14-5-3)

Northeastern 2-1

Providence (18-4-1)

*Temple (17-5)

Temple 2-1 (OT)

Marlyand (11-5-2)

*Penn St. (20-2)

Old Dominion 5-0

*Northwestern (15-2-1)

*Iowa (17-3)

Iowa 7-2

Stanford (8-4-1)

*Massachusetts (15-5)

Massachusetts 1-0 (PS)

UConn (11-7-2)

*Old Dominion (20-2-1)

Iowa 1-0THIRD PLACE

Iowa

*Host Institution

Wednesday2 p.m.

Sunday1 p.m. Old Dominion 4-0

Thursday2 p.m.

Thursday2 p.m.

Sunday

Penn St.

RutgersNew Brunswick, New

Jersey

Old Dominion 1-0

1 p.m.

NATIONALCHAMPION

Sunday Iowa 2-0

RutgersNew Brunswick, New

Jersey

1 p.m. Penn St. 5-0

RutgersNew Brunswick, New

Jersey

North Carolina 1-0

Wednesday2 p.m.

Sunday North Carolina 3-11 p.m.

November 7 or 8 November 10 or 11 November 17 November 18

1990 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

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*Old Dominion (23-0)

*Northeastern (11-8-1)

Northeastern 1-0 (2OT)

Massachusetts (14-6-1)

*Iowa (16-1-1)

Iowa 5-0

Stanford (10-3)

*Maryland (15-4-1)

Old Dominion 2-0

*North Carolina (13-5-1)

*Temple (15-4-2)

Temple 2-1

Northwestern (12-6-1)

*Boston U. (13-6-1)

Boston U. 3-0

Harvard (13-2-2)

*Penn St. (17-1-1)

Maryland 2-1THIRD PLACE

Penn St.

*Host Institution

Penn St. 3-0

Maryland

Villanova UniversityVillanova,

Pennsylvania

North Carolina 1-0

Villanova UniversityVillanova,

Pennsylvania NATIONALCHAMPION

North Carolina 1-0

Maryland 2-1

Villanova UniversityVillanova,

Pennsylvania

Old Dominion 3-1

Old Dominion 4-1

November 14 November 17 November 23 November 24

1991 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

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*Old Dominion (22-0)

*Maryland (14-4-1)

Maryland 3-1

Northeastern (15-6-1)

*North Carolina (13-6-1)

*Duke (12-6)

Duke 4-2

Viriginia (15-5-1) Old Dominion 4-0

*Iowa (18-0)

*Ball St. (15-4)

Ball St. 1-0

California (11-3)

*Massachusetts (20-1)

*Penn St. (15-4-1)

Penn St. 4-2

Temple (12-7-1)

*Host Institution

Massachusetts 1-0 (OT)

Virginia Commonwealth University

Iowa 3-1

Virginia Commonwealth

University NATIONALCHAMPION

Iowa 5-1

North Carolina 3-0

Virginia Commonwealth University

Old Dominion 5-1

Old Dominion 6-0

November 12 November 15 November 21 November 22

1992 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

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*Penn St. (19-1)

*Syracuse (16-3-1)

Syracuse 3-0

Penn (11-4)

*North Carolina (14-2-3)

*Old Dominion (17-3-2)

James Madison 1-0

James Madison (17-5) Maryland 2-1 (PS)

*Maryland (18-3)

*Massachusetts (18-3)

Massachusetts 2-0

Boston U. (16-3-1)

*Iowa (17-3)

*Northwestern (11-5-1)

Northwestern 3-2 (PS)

California (7-7)

*Host Institution

Iowa 2-1

RutgersNew Brunswick,

New Jersey

Maryland 1-0

RutgersNew Brunswick,

New Jersey NATIONALCHAMPION

Maryland 2-1

North Carolina 2-1 (OT)

RutgersNew Brunswick,

New Jersey

North Carolina 2-1 (PS)

Penn St. 4-0

November 11 November 14 November 20 November 21

1993 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

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*North Carolina (19-1)

*Northeastern (16-4-1)

Boston College 3-2

Boston College (14-5-2)

*Old Dominion (17-5-1)

*Iowa (13-7)

Iowa 3-2

California (7-5-1) James Madison 2-1 (PS)

*Northwestern (14-3-2)

*Ball St. (18-1-2)

Ball St. 3-0

Ohio St. (14-6)

*James Madison (17-3-1)

*Penn St. (12-6-2)

Penn St. 5-0

Princeton (12-3)

November 10 November 13 November 19 November 20

1994 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

North Carolina 5-0

Northeastern UniversityBostonNoon

North Carolina 4-1

Iowa 3-2 (OT)

Northeastern UniversityBoston

1:30 p.m. NATIONALCHAMPION

Maryland 2-1

Northeastern UniversityBoston

2:45 p.m.

James Madison 1-0 (2OT)

*Host Institution

Iowa 2-1

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*North Carolina (21-0)

*Princeton (13-3)

Princeton 3-0

Syracuse (14-6)

*James Madison (18-4)

*Penn St. (14-8)

Penn St. 5-0

Stanford (8-6) North Carolina 5-1

*Maryland (17-4)

*Old Dominion (15-8)

Old Dominion 2-1 (OT)

Virginia (13-8)

*Iowa (16-3)

*Northeastern (19-2)

Northeastern 2-0

Ball ST. (16-6)

November 9 November 12 November 18 November 19

1995 NCAA DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP

North Carolina 3-0

North Carolina 6-0

NATIONALCHAMPION

Maryland 1-0

1 p.m.Wake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, North

Carolina

James Madison 3-0

Maryland 3-1

NoonWake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, North

Carolina

2:45 p.m.Wake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, North

Carolina

Northeastern 1-0

All game times are local.

1 p.m.

2 p.m.

Noon

1 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

*Host Institution

4 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

7 p.m.

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North Carolina 3-0

* Host Institution

Virginia (17-4)

Duke (12-9)

Northeastern (16-6)

Massachusetts (17-5)

Maryland (14-6)

Princeton (15-3)

*North Carolina (20-1)

Virginia 4-1

Penn St. (14-8)

Boston University (17-4)

*UConn (21-1)

Northeastern 3-0

*Old Dominion (18-4)

Princeton 5-4

North Carolina 2-1

Northeastern 3-1

Maryland 3-1

*Iowa (18-2)

Princeton 5-4 (OT)

North Carolina 2-1

Old Dominion 7-4

Princeton 4-3 (OT)

FIELD HOCKEYCHAMPIONSHIP

First RoundNovember 16

Second RoundNovember 17

1996 Division I

SemifinalsNovember 23

ChampionshipNovember 24

NATIONALCHAMPION

Boston CollegeChestnut Hill,

Massachusetts

Boston CollegeChestnut Hill,

Massachusetts

Boston CollegeChestnut Hill,

Massachusetts

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* Host institution

Penn St. 5-3

2 p.m.

* No. 2 Old Dominion (20-2)

Ball St. 5-0

* No. 3 Virginia (18-2)

2 p.m.

Massachusetts (13-9)

Penn St. (17-5)

Ball St. (17-4)

Northeastern (17-3)

Boston College (15-6)

Noon

Noon

James Madison (17-6)

UConn 1-0

* No. 1 North Carolina (17-3)

UConn (15-6)

Noon

2 p.m.

Noon

Princeton (14-3) 2 p.m.

*No. 4 Maryland (18-2)

Princeton 3-2

North Carolina 4-0

Virginia 4-2

North Carolina 4-3

Old Dominion 9-3

Princeton 4-0

1 p.m.

2:45 p.m.Old Dominion 3-2

North Carolina 3-2

FIELD HOCKEYCHAMPIONSHIP

First RoundNovember 15

Second RoundNovember 16

1997 Division I

SemifinalsNovember 21

ChampionshipNovember 23

NATIONALCHAMPION

University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut

University ofConnecticut

Storrs, ConnecticutNoon

University ofConnecticut

Storrs, Connecticut

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*Host Institution

Virginia (16-4)

North Carolina (12-7)

Noon

Northeastern (14-7)

Massachusetts (14-7)

* No. 1 Old Dominion (20-2)

1 p.m.

North Carolina 5-0

Boston College (15-5)

Noon

New Hampshire (14-6)

Noon

Kent (18-4)

Penn St. 1-0

*No. 3 Princeton (15-2)

2 p.m.Penn St. (17-4)

Noon

*No. 4 Maryland (14-5)

2 p.m.

Old Dominion 7-2

1 p.m.

Boston College 3-2

Virginia 4-2

*No. 2 UConn (18-3)

Princeton 3-1

Old Dominion 3-0

UConn 3-0

Virginia 5-1

Princeton 4-1

Old Dominion 3-2

FIELD HOCKEY

FirstRound

Second Round

1998 Division I

SemifinalsNovember 20

ChampionshipNovember 22

NATIONALCHAMPION

University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia

1 p.m.

University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia

5 p.m.

University ofPennsylvaniaPhiladelphia

7:30 p.m.

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21

*Maryland (20-1) 1

11:00 a.m.

First Second Semifinals ChampionshipRound Round November November

*Iowa (17-2) 4 Boston

Maryland 3-2 (OT)

November 13 November 14 19

NortheasternUniversity,

Maryland 2-1*Wake Forest (17-3) 3 Boston

1:30 p.m. NATIONAL11:00 a.m. CHAMPION

University,

11:00 a.m.

2:00 p.m.

1:30 p.m.

Lafayette (19-1)

Old Dominion (16-6)

Virginia (13-7)

2:00 p.m.

1:30 p.m.

*UConn (21-0) 2

Duke (13-7)

2:00 p.m.

1:30 p.m.

Kent (17-5)

2:00 p.m.

1:30 p.m.

Michigan (17-6)

Penn St. (17-4)

North Carolina (15-5)

Maryland 2-1 (2OT)

Massachusetts (14-8)

*Host Institutions

Brown (13-3)

Boston U. (17-5)

James Madison (15-6)

Michigan 4-3

Northeastern

UConn 2-1

Maryland 6-0

Old Dominion 3-0

Michigan 3-2 (2OT)

Iowa 3-2

Iowa 2-0

3:00 p.m.

NortheasternUniversity,

Boston

12:30 p.m.

Wake Forest 3-0

North Carolina 1-0

Massachusetts 2-1

UConn 6-0

Michigan 2-1

FIELD HOCKEYCHAMPIONSHIP

1999 Division I

11:00 a.m.

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*Old Dominion (21-1) 1

*Wake Forest (16-3) 4

*Maryland (17-3) 3

*North Carolina (17-3) 2

*Host Institution

NCAA/11/19/00/lbb

First Second Semifinals ChampionshipRound Round November November

November 11 November 12 17 19

11 a.m. Old Dominion 6-1

4 p.m.

Stanford (13-10)2 p.m. Old Dominion 6-4

UConn (16-6)

2 p.m. UConn 2-1

Virginia (14-7) Old DominionUniversity, Old Dominion 6-0Norfolk, VA

Old Dominion 3-1

11 a.m. Wake Forest 6-3

Harvard (12-5)2 p.m. Wake Forest 3-2 (ot)

Michigan (18-3)

2 p.m. Michigan 3-2 (2ot)

William & Mary (12-7) Old DominionUniversity,Norfolk, VA

2 p.m. NATIONAL11 a.m. Maryland 9-1 CHAMPION

North Carolina 4-1Norfolk, VA6:30 p.m.

New Hampshire (14-7)2 p.m. Maryland 3-1

Princeton (13-3)

2 p.m. Princeton 4-2

North Carolina 5-1 Massachusetts (18-3)

Penn St. (17-5) Old DominionUniversity,

2 p.m. Massachusetts 2-1

Boston U. (16-7)

11 a.m. North Carolina 5-3

Kent St. (19-3)2 p.m.

2000 Division I

Field HockeyChampionship

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Old Dominion (17-4) 1

North Carolina (14-6) 4

*Wake Forest (13-4) 3

*Maryland (17-3) 2

*Host Institution

NCAA/11/18/01/lbb

First Second Semifinals ChampionshipRound Round November November

November 10 November 11 16 18

Old Dominion 6-1

4:30 p.m.

Massachusetts (11-9) Princeton 2-1

*Princeton (15-2)

Princeton 4-1

Northeastern (16-6) Kent StateUniversity Michigan 4-2Kent, Ohio

Michigan 2-0

Michigan 5-2

*Michigan (14-5) Michigan 2-1 OT

Michigan St. (15-5)

Michigan St. 3-1

Kent St. (13-7) Kent StateUniversityKent, Ohio

2 p.m. NATIONAL Wake Forest 2-1 CHAMPION

Maryland 3-2 2OTKent, Ohio

7 p.m.

Ohio (16-4) Wake Forest 5-1

Virginia (13-7)

Virginia 2-1 OT

Maryland 6-0 California (13-4)

Ohio St. (15-4) Kent StateUniversity

Syracuse 2-1 OT

Syracuse (15-3)

Maryland 7-1

Fairfield (11-10)

2001 Division I

Field HockeyChampionship

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*Old Dominion (19-3) 1

Michigan (18-3) 4

Michigan St. (21-2) 3

*Wake Forest (16-2) 2

*Host Institution

NCAA/11/24/02/lbw

First Second Semifinals ChampionshipRound Round November November

November 16 November 17 22 24

Old Dominion 5-1

5 p.m.

Richmond (17-6)Old Dominion 4-1

Maryland (16-4)

Maryland 2-1 (OT)

William & Mary (12-8) University ofLouisville Penn St. 3-2

Louisville, Kentucky

Wake Forest 2-0

Princeton 4-3

Princeton (11-6)Penn St. 3-2

*Penn St. (16-4)

Penn St. 3-2

Kent St. (16-6) University of Louisville

Louisville, Kentucky2 p.m. NATIONAL

Michigan St. 4-3 CHAMPION

Wake Forest 3-0Louisville, Kentucky

7:30 p.m.

*Harvard (12-5)Michigan St. 2-1 (PS)

Northeastern (17-4)

Northeastern 1-0

Wake Forest 2-0James Madison (13-8)

UConn (15-7) University ofLouisville

Duke 2-1

Duke (13-8)

Wake Forest 8-0

California (15-6)

2002 Division I

Field HockeyChampionship

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Wake Forest (18-1) 1

Michigan St.* (16-4)

Louisville (13-9)

Maryland* (18-3) 3

Old Dominion (13-9)

Duke* (17-3) 2

*Host institution

NCAA/7/28/03/kms

First Second Semifinals ChampionshipRound Round

November 15 November 16 November 21 November 23

Wake Forest (5-1)

5 p.m.

Boston College (15-6)Wake Forest (3-0)

UConn* (16-5)

UConn (2-1)

Northeastern (17-5) University ofMassachusetts Wake Forest (1-0)Amherst, MA

12:30 p.m. NATIONAL

Michigan St. (2-0)

Michigan (2-1)Michigan (15-5)

Michigan (2-1)

North Carolina (16-5) 4 University ofMassachusetts Wake Forest (3-1)Amherst, MA

University ofMassachusetts

Maryland (2-0) CHAMPION

California (13-3)Maryland (5-0)

Richmond (18-3)

Penn St. (17-6)

Penn St. (3-1)

Princeton (12-5)Duke (4-2)

Amherst, MA7:30 p.m.

Old Dominion (4-2)

Duke (8-2)American (17-3)

Duke (3-1)

2003 Division I

Field HockeyChampionship

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*North Carolina (20-1) 1

Michigan St. (16-3)

*Michigan (16-5) 4

*Maryland (15-5) 3

UConn (20-1)

Wake Forest (16-3) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded game the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.NCAA/11/14/04/cer

First Second Semifinals ChampionshipRound Round

November 13 November 14 November 19 November 21

North Carolina 3-0

4:30 p.m. ET

Richmond (18-2)Duke 2-1

Duke (15-4)

Duke 5-3

Old Dominion (13-7) Kentner StadiumWake Forest University Duke 5-2

Winston-Salem, NC

Winston-Salem, NC

Michigan St. 4-0

Boston College (17-5)Michigan St. 3-2

Pacific (11-9)

Michigan 2-1 (OT)

Kentner StadiumWake Forest University Wake Forest 3-0

12:30 p.m. ET NATIONALMaryland 5-2 (CSTV-live) CHAMPION

Wake Forest 3-0Winston-Salem, NC

7 p.m. ET

Delaware (15-6)Maryland 2-0

American (18-2)

American 2-1

Wake Forest 4-2*Harvard (11-6)

Iowa (13-7) Kentner StadiumWake Forest University

Wake Forest 7-1

Northeastern 2-1 (OT)

Northeastern (17-3)

2004 Division I

Field Hockey

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*Maryland (19-2) 1

Michigan (15-7)

Old Dominion (17-5) 4

Duke (15-4) 3

North Carolina (14-6)

*Wake Forest (19-1) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded games, the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 12 November 13 November 18 November 20

11 a.m Maryland 4-0

5 p.m. ET

Richmond (16-5)Maryland 3-0

Penn St. (17-3)

2 p.m. American 3-2

American (19-1) Trager StadiumUniversity of Louisville Maryland 3-0

Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

11 a.m. Michigan 4-3 (OT)

Boston U. (16-5)Old Dominion 3-2

*Ohio St. (15-6)

2 p.m. Old Dominion 5-4

Trager StadiumUniversity of Louisville Maryland 1-0

12:30 p.m. ET NATIONAL11 a.m. Duke 2-1 (2OT) (CSTV-live) CHAMPION

Duke 3-2Louisville, Kentucky

7:30 p.m. ET

*Princeton (9-8)Duke 3-2 (2OT)

UConn (16-5)

2 p.m. UConn 3-2

Wake Forest 5-0 California (12-7)

Boston College (13-6) Trager StadiumUniversity of Louisville

2 p.m Wake Forest 1-0

11 a.m. Indiana 3-2

Indiana (15-4)

2005 Division I

Field Hockey

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*Wake Forest (19-1) 1

Ohio St. (14-3)

*Duke (14-5) 4

Old Dominion (19-3) 3

UConn (19-3)

*Maryland (19-2) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded game, the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 11 November 12 November 17 November 19

11 a.m. Wake Forest 5-0

5 p.m. ET

American (14-6)2 p.m. Wake Forest 3-2

Virginia (12-7)

2 p.m. Virginia 1-0

Iowa (12-8) Kentner StadiumWake Forest University Wake Forest 5-4 (2 OT)

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

2 p.m. Ohio St. 3-1

California (16-4)2 p.m. Duke 3-0

James Madison (15-7)

11 a.m. Duke 3-2 (OT)

Kentner StadiumWake Forest University Maryland 1-0

Noon ET NATIONAL11 a.m. Princeton 3-2 (OT) CSTV-Live CHAMPION

2 p.m. Penn St. 4-3

*Princeton (11-6)2 p.m. UConn 3-0

2 p.m. UConn 3-0

Boston U. (14-6) Kentner StadiumWake Forest University Maryland 2-1 (2 OT)

Penn St. (15-5) Winston-Salem, North Carolina7:30 p.m. ET

North Carolina (13-8)2 p.m. Maryland 1-0

Richmond (16-4)

11 a.m. Maryland 4-0

2006 Division I

Field Hockey

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* North Carolina (20-0) 1

Iowa (17-3)

* UConn (20-2) 4

Wake Forest (14-5) 3

Penn St. (13-7)

* Maryland (17-2) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded game, the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 10 November 11 November 16 November 18

11 a.m. North Carolina 4-0

5 p.m. ET

Stanford (13-7)2 p.m. North Carolina 1-0

James Madison (18-3)

2 p.m. James Madison 5-4

Duke (11-8) Field Hockey/Lacrosse ComplexUniversity of Maryland North Carolina 4-2College Park, Maryland

College Park, Maryland

2 p.m. Boston U. 1-2 (2OT)

Boston U. (17-5)2 p.m. UConn 2-1

Massachusetts (14-8)

11 a.m. UConn 4-1

Field Hockey/Lacrosse ComplexUniversity of Maryland North Carolina 3-0

Noon ET NATIONAL11 a.m. Wake Forest 3-2 CHAMPION

Penn St. 2-0College Park, Maryland

7:30 p.m. ET

Michigan St. (16-5)2 p.m. Wake Forest 3-2

* Michigan (15-6)

2 p.m. Michigan 1-0(OT)

Penn St. 1-0 Old Dominion (12-9)

Ohio (18-4) Field Hockey/Lacrosse ComplexUniversity of Maryland

11 a.m. Maryland 5-0

2 p.m. Penn St. 3-2

Virginia (11-9)2 p.m.

2007 Division I

Field Hockey

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* Maryland (18-2) 1

North Carolina (14-5)

Iowa (16-4) 4

* Syracuse (20-1) 3

James Madison (18-2)

* Wake Forest (19-3) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded game, the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 15 November 16 November 21 November 23

11:30 a.m. Maryland 4-2

5:00 p.m.

Albany (N.Y.) (12-9)2 p.m. Maryland 8-5

UConn (17-3)

2 p.m. Duke 2-1

Duke (14-5) Trager StadiumUniversity of Louisville Maryland 2-1 (2OT)

Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

2 p.m. Michigan St. 3-2

* Michigan St. (16-5)2 p.m. Iowa 1-0

Louisville (14-6)

11:30 a.m. Iowa 1-0

Trager StadiumUniversity of Louisville Maryland 4-2

1 p.m. NATIONAL11:30 a.m. Syracuse 3-2 LIVE CBS College Sports Network CHAMPION

Wake Forest 3-2 (2OT)Louisville, Kentucky

7:30 p.m.

Massachusetts (17-4)2 p.m. Syracuse 3-2 (OT)

Princeton (16-2)

2 p.m. Princeton 2-0

Wake Forest 4-3 American (13-7)

Penn St. (13-6) Trager StadiumUniversity of Louisville

11:30 a.m. Wake Forest 7-1

2 p.m. Virginia 2-1

Virginia (13-8)2 p.m.

2008 Division I

Field Hockey

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* Maryland (20-0) 1

Syracuse (17-3)

* Princeton (14-2) 4

North Carolina (16-2) 3

Michigan St. (17-3)

* Virginia (18-3) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded game, the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 14 November 15 November 20 November 22

Maryland 6-1

2 p.m.

American (12-8)2 p.m. Maryland 5-0

UConn (19-2)

Drexel 3-2

Drexel (18-3) Kentner StadiumWake Forest University Maryland 7-5

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Syracuse 6-2

Boston College (13-6)2 p.m. Princeton 7-3

Stanford (17-4)

Princeton 4-0

Kentner StadiumWake Forest University North Carolina 3-2

Noon NATIONAL North Carolina 4-1 LIVE CBS College Sports Network CHAMPION

North Carolina 3-2Winston-Salem, North Carolina

4:30 p.m.

Ohio St. (13-6)2 p.m. North Carolina 4-1

* Wake Forest (12-6)

Wake Forest 2-0

Virginia 3-2 Richmond (14-8)

Indiana (14-6) Kentner StadiumWake Forest University

Virginia 3-0

Michigan St. 7-0

Delaware (14-5)2 p.m.

2009 Division I

Field Hockey

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* Maryland (19-1) 1

Massachusetts (15-7)

UConn (15-5)

American (18-3)

Ohio St. (16-4)

Albany (NY) (16-5)

* Penn St. (14-5)

Syracuse (15-4) 4

* Virginia (16-3) 3

Michigan St. (15-5)

Princeton (13-4)

Wake Forest (10-9)

Michigan (15-6)

Old Dominion (12-10)

Stanford (15-5)

* North Carolina (19-2) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded game, the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.

11:30 a.m. * North Carolina 3-1

University of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland

2 p.m. Old Dominion 1-0 2 p.m.

2 p.m. North Carolina 5-1

Maryland 3-2 (2OT)

North Carolina 4-3 (OT)

Noon NATIONAL 11:30 a.m. * Virginia 3-2 (OT) CHAMPION

2 p.m. Virginia 4-2

2 p.m. Princeton 3-1

Field Hockey andLacrosse Complex

College Park, MarylandUniversity of Maryland

University of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland

2 p.m. Ohio St. 2-1 4:30 p.m.

2 p.m. Ohio St. 3-2

11:30 a.m. Syracuse 2-1 (OT)Field Hockey and

Lacrosse Complex

Maryland 3-1

11:30 a.m. * Maryland 4-2

2 p.m. Maryland 3-1

2 p.m. UConn 3-2 (3OT)

Field Hockey andLacrosse Complex

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 13 November 14 November 19 November 21

2010 Division I

Field Hockey

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* North Carolina (20-1) 1

Penn St. (16-5)

* UConn (17-2) 4

Syracuse (18-3) 3

Stanford (17-3)

* Old Dominion (20-2) 2

*Denotes host institutionHome team is the seeded team in the seeded game.In the non-seeded game, the team on the top of the bracket is the home team.

2 p.m. Old Dominion 2-1 Ohio St. (12-8)

* Old Dominion 5-0

University of Louisville

Duke 5-0 4:30 p.m.

Duke (13-7)

* Maryland (15-4)

* Maryland 4-2

Iowa (15-4) Trager Stadium Maryland 4-0

Syracuse 2-0

2 p.m. Maryland 2-1 (OT)

Princeton (10-7)

* UConn 3-2

CHAMPION

Richmond (16-6)

Trager Stadium

University of Louisville Maryland 3-2 (OT)

Noon NATIONAL

North Carolina 4-3 (2OT) University of Louisville

Northeastern (14-7)2 p.m. UConn 3-2

Penn St. 1-0 2 p.m.

New Hampshire (17-4) Trager Stadium

Ohio (19-4)2 p.m. North Carolina 5-1

Michigan (14-6)

Michigan 5-4

* North Carolina 4-0

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 12 November 13 November 18 November 20

2011 Division I

Field Hockey

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*North Carolina (20-1) 1

#Syracuse (17-2)

*Penn St. (17-3) 4

*UConn (18-2) 3

*#Virginia (15-5)

Princeton (17-1) 2

First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 10 November 11 November 16 November 18

Michigan (15-6)

Old Dominion 6-1

North Carolina 4-1

Stanford (16-6)2 p.m. North Carolina 3-1

#Old Dominion (14-5) Powhatan Sports Complex North Carolina 6-1Old Dominion University

Massachusetts (15-8)2 p.m. Syracuse 5-2

Syracuse 4-2 2 p.m.

Albany (NY) (13-7)

Penn St. 2-1

Powhatan Sports Complex

Old Dominion University Princeton 3-2

1 p.m. NATIONAL

Princeton 3-2

UConn 2-1 (OT) CHAMPION

Northeastern (14-6)2 p.m. Maryland 2-1

Lafayette (17-2)

Maryland 2-0

#Maryland (16-5) Powhatan Sports Complex

*Denotes host institution

Old Dominion University

Virginia 3-2 4:30 p.m.

Iowa (14-6)2 p.m. Princeton 5-2

Drexel (15-6)

Princeton 5-0

ALL TIMES LOCAL

Home team is the seeded team in the seeded game#Home team in the non-seeded game

Game times for first-round games: 11:30 a.m. for seeded games 2 p.m. for non-seeded games

2012 Division I

Field HockeyChampionship

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*Maryland (20-1) 1

#Virginia (15-5)

*Duke (14-6) 4

*North Carolina (16-5) 3

#UConn (17-4)

*Syracuse (16-3) 2

ALL TIMES LOCAL

2 p.m. for non-seeded games.

2 p.m. UConn 3-1Michigan St. (13-9)

Michigan St. 2-1

*Denotes host institution for first- and second-round games. Home team is the seeded team in the seeded game.#Home team in the non-seeded game.

Game times for first-round games: 11:30 a.m. for seeded games.

Old Dominion University

UConn 2-1 (OT) 4:45 p.m.

Boston College (12-7)

Wake Forest (11-8)

Wake Forest 3-2

#Old Dominion (13-7) L.R. Hill Complex UConn 2-1

North Carolina 6-2

2 p.m. North Carolina 5-2

L.R. Hill Complex

Old Dominion University UConn 2-0

4 p.m. NATIONAL

New Hampshire (15-6)

Duke 6-1

CHAMPION

Delaware (17-4)

Duke 3-2Old Dominion University

Massachusetts (18-4)2 p.m. Duke 4-1

Maryland 4-1

Massachusetts 4-3 (OT) 2 p.m.

American (15-5)2 p.m. Maryland 3-2

Penn St. (13-5)

Princeton 5-4

#Princeton (13-4) L.R. Hill Complex

November 24November 22November 17November 16First Round Second Round Semifinals Championship

2013 Division I

Field Hockey

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Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 16 November 21 November 23

1 *North Carolina (17-3)

North Carolina 2-1

Liberty (14-7)North Carolina 3-0

Duke (12-6)

Duke 2-1

#Northwestern (16-6)Syracuse 3-2 (SO)

#Penn St. (15-5)

Penn St. 2-1

Boston College (13-6)Syracuse 3-1

Boston U. (13-7)

Syracuse 2-1

4 *Syracuse (15-5)UConn 1-0

3 *UConn (16-3)

UConn 6-1

Kent St. (11-10)UConn 3-1

Louisville (15-5)

Stanford 2-1 (OT)

#Stanford (18-2)UConn 1-0

#Wake Forest (14-6)

Albany (NY) 2-1

Albany (NY) (18-2)Albany (NY) 2-1

Princeton (8-10)

Maryland 5-1

2 *Maryland (18-3)

Home team is the seeded team in the seeded game# Home team in the non-seeded game

Game times for first-round games:11:30 a.m. for seeded games2 p.m. for non-seeded games

The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering.

2014 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship

First RoundNovember 15

Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex

College Park, Maryland2 p.m.

Live on NCAA.com

Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex

College Park, Maryland1 p.m.

Live on NCAA.com NATIONALCHAMPION

Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex

College Park, Maryland4:45 p.m.

Live on NCAA.com

* Host Institution for first- and second-round games

All times are Eastern time.Information subject to change.

© 2014 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission.

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Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipNovember 15 November 20 November 22

1 *Syracuse (17-1)

Syracuse 4-2

Massachusetts (12-8)Syracuse 5-0

#Maryland (19-3)

Princeton 3-1

Princeton (10-6)Syracuse 3-1

#Albany (NY) (19-2)

Boston College 2-1

Boston College (12-8)UConn 1-0

Louisville (13-6)

UConn 3-0

4 *UConn (20-0)Syracuse 4-2

3 *Virginia (14-5)

Virginia 4-3 (OT)

Delaware (16-5)Duke 2-1

#Duke (12-6)

Duke 1-0 (OT)

Stanford (13-6)North Carolina 2-0

#Wake Forest (13-5)

Michigan 2-1

Michigan (17-4)North Carolina 1-0

Boston U. (15-6)

North Carolina 4-2

2 *North Carolina (18-2)

Home team is the seeded team in the seeded game# Home team in the non-seeded game

Game times for first-round games:11:30 a.m. for seeded games2 p.m. for non-seeded games

© 2015 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering.

* Host Institution for first- and second-round games

All times are Eastern time.Information subject to change.

** Host Institution for play-in game

Phyllis Ocker FieldAnn Arbor, Michigan

2:45 p.m.Live on NCAA.com

2015 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship

First RoundNovember 14

Phyllis Ocker FieldAnn Arbor, Michigan

1 p.m.Live on NCAA.com

Phyllis Ocker FieldAnn Arbor, Michigan

NoonLive on NCAA.com

NATIONALCHAMPION