It wasn’t the path they usually take, but in the end, Adelphi ended up in the same place.
Less than three weeks after hitting the low-point of the season, a shocking loss at home to seventh-seeded Merrimack in the NE10 Tournament’s quarterfinal round, Adelphi is now celebrating another national championship.
The Panthers defeated West Chester, 11-5, in Sunday’s NCAA final in Allendale, Mich., to claim their ninth NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse title and their fourth in the past six years.
Adelphi improved to 9-1 all-time in championship games, with four of those victories coming against West Chester (2004, 2006, 2010, 2019). The Golden Rams, champions in 2002 and 2008, finished as national runner-up for the eighth time.
“That loss to Merrimack certainly got our attention and forced us take a closer look at some of the things we were doing,” said head coach Pat McCabe. “It hurt, and we had to do a reset.”
The Panthers capitalized on their second chance. The unveiling of the NCAA tournament field on May 5 was greeted with more passion than McCabe had seen in prior years.
“We had the most excitement we’ve ever had during the NCAA announcement,” McCabe said. “We had a renewed sense of purpose and a new chance to make some noise.”