SPARKS, Md. — Last year, Le Moyne posted a 13-1 overall record but was left on the outside looking in when the NCAA Division II tournament field was announced in May.
Among other factors, the NCAA selection committee cited both Le Moyne’s RPI and strength of schedule as contributing factors in its omission, with both data sets ranking behind the three teams selected from the East Region.
This year, the third-ranked Dolphins are making their case early.
Head coach Liz Beville spent the offseason bolstering Le Moyne’s non-conference schedule and found willing partners from both within the East Region and beyond, which is why the Dolphins are starting their 2022 campaign with four straight games against opponents in the top 15 of the Nike/USA Lacrosse Division II Women’s Top 20.
Four days after posting a 10-9 win over No. 13 Mercy, the Dolphins added another tally in their favor, downing defending national champion and top-ranked Lindenwood 18-13 at USA Lacrosse headquarters.
Senior Jessica Meneilly scored a career-high seven goals on seven shots, and midfielder Adrianna Nojaim collected a career-high 12 draw controls to lead the Dolphins (2-0) in Sunday’s neutral site game.
“Our energy was so high right from the start,” Meneilly said. “From the players on the bench to the players on the field, it was just ecstatic out there.”
With Lindenwood choosing to faceguard All-American attacker Erin McMullen for most of the game, Meneilly capitalized on the opportunities available. She tallied five of her markers during a decisive 9-1 run that spanned late in the first quarter to early in the third quarter. Her fifth of the day, at 13:28 of the third quarter, helped Le Moyne establish its largest lead of the day at 11-6.
Despite the faceguard, McMullen added four goals, and three others — including Nojaim — scored twice for Le Moyne. Reilly Geer finished with a game-high five assists.
“With the faceguard they were playing, we knew that there was no slide coming,” Beville said. “We needed other players to step up and find ways to use that situation to our advantage. Jess is such a great finisher.”