Shoutout to Maura O’Malley, who might have been the most clutch player in the country this weekend. She scored with two seconds left to tie the score against Duke and send the game to overtime, then she scored the winner in the third overtime period for a massive ACC win. The Hokies are 6-6, and outside of lopsided losses to Syracuse and Notre Dame, they’ve been in just about every game.
Justyce Barber, a sophomore at William & Mary, scored the overtime winner for the Tribe against Delaware on Saturday. Barber, a midfielder, is the daughter of 16-year NFL veteran Ronde Barber. She scored six goals in the win after entering the game with five on the season.
Nice win for Liberty, as Mackenzie Lehman and Tori Banks combined for seven goals in a 12-10 win over Jacksonville. It wouldn’t have been possible without 14 saves from Taylor Gallarello.
It seems Notre Dame’s MO hasn’t changed. When the Irish are on, they can beat just about anyone in the country. Case in point: Saturday’s 16-12 win over a North Carolina team that looks the most “down to Earth” it has in the past several years.
In a battle of Division I newbies, Queens dominated Lindenwood 14-5. Whereas the men’s counterparts have struggled acclimating to Division I — Queens did earn a nice win over Detroit Mercy this weekend — the women’s teams have been solid. Queens is 6-5, and Lindenwood is 5-6.
FUN WITH NUMBERS
3 • Consecutive one-goal games for Monmouth in the CAA in its first season in the conference.
4 • Goals allowed by Denver in a 17-4 win over Villanova. Pios goalie Emelia Bohi faced eight shots against a Wildcats team that has been pretty good in 2023.
7 • Total shots faced by Stony Brook goalies Hailey Duchnowski (four shots faced) and Aaliyah Jones (three) in a thorough 15-3 win over new CAA rival Drexel.
11 • Straight wins to open the season for Army, which is off to its best start ever at 11-0. The Black Knights eked past Lehigh and topped American this week, with Kathleen Sullivan posting two goals and six assists against the Eagles.
19 • Combined points by Emma Ward (4 G, 6 A) and Meaghan Tyrrell (6 G, 3 A) in a 21-9 win over Virginia. Another fun number from this one is 14 — the combined goals scored by Ward, Tyrrell and Megan Carney (four goals).
50 • Seasons of Maryland women’s lacrosse celebrated on Sunday in a 13-7 win over Michigan.
60 • Goals for Izzy Scane in 10 games. Will she break Abby Hormes’ single-season Division I record of 103? Northwestern still has plenty of games left, assuming of course that the Wildcats make a run through May.