(1) NORTHWESTERN
Record: 17-2
Final Four Appearances: 15
NCAA Titles: 8 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2023)
Coach: Kelly Amonte Hiller (23rd year)
How They Got Here: Defeated Denver 17-4 and (8) Penn 20-7
Series History: Northwestern is 4-6 all-time against Florida.
Last Meeting: Kat DeRonda scored with 13.8 seconds left in overtime to lift Northwestern to a 12-11 win in the 2014 NCAA quarterfinals, avenging a pair of one-goal losses to Florida that year in the American Lacrosse Conference.
Storylines
- Attacking the repeat. Erin Coykendall spoke of this recently. Maryland was the last team to win consecutive national championships. That was almost a decade ago. Parity has reared its head. Northwestern has never had a problem playing with a chip on its shoulder and has looked unstoppable in the NCAA tournament so far, outscoring its two opponents 37-11.
- The three-headed monster. The Wildcats boast the best attack trio in the country and it’s not even close. Reigning Tewaaraton winner Izzy Scane is the frontrunner for the award this year. Coykendall was a finalist last year. Madison Taylor is a finalist this year. There’s just no way to neutralize all three of them.
- Goalie Molly Laliberty backstopped Northwestern’s run to its eighth NCAA championship last year. Though her save percentage (47.3 percent to 43.2 percent) and goals against average (8.61 to 10.4) are down this year, she has risen to the occasion before and has played in three straight Championship Weekends going back to her time at Division III Tufts.
USA Lacrosse All-Americans: Erin Coykendall, A (1st); Izzy Scane, A (1st), Madison Taylor, A (2nd); Kendall Halpern, D (2nd); Sammy White, D (3rd); Samantha Smith, M (HM); Carleigh Mahoney, D (HM)
MVP Watch
The Wildcats will go as far as Izzy Scane carries them. Part of her value during Championship Weekend last year was on the ride, but the new green card rules will limit how aggressive she can be in that phase of the game.
Star in the Making
Is Madison Taylor technically still “in the making” as a Tewaaraton finalist? It’s her offense entirely next year, and the U.S. Women’s U20 Training Team member can take over a game even with Scane and Coykendall next to her.