It’s down to the final two in Division II as West Chester and Pace advanced to Sunday’s national championship game with semifinal victories Friday. West Chester defeated Grand Valley State 18-10, while Pace throttled Florida Southern 22-11.
The story in the first game was West Chester’s graduate attacker Lindsey Monigle, who was a freshman the last time West Chester reached the national semifinals in 2019. That season, she was a role player who saw action in 16 games and contributed eight goals and two assists.
Now, four seasons later, Monigle is one of just two Golden Ram players remaining from that 2019 squad and has played a major role all season in leading No. 1-ranked West Chester (22-0) back to championship weekend. The All-American had a team-leading 60 assists and 99 points entering the semifinal against Grand Valley State and saved her best performance of the year for the big stage on Friday night.
Despite some early turnovers against GVSU’s backer defense, three early goals from All-American Hannah Stanislawczyk helped West Chester build a 6-5 lead midway through the second quarter. That’s when Monigle took over.
Quarterbacking WCU’s offense primarily from goal line extended, Monigle had a hand in the next 10 goals for West Chester, with five goals and five assists, as the Rams methodically pulled away.
Monigle started her run with 5:13 left in the second quarter, scoring her first of the day on a dodge from behind the cage. She then dished out three straight assists — two to Meg O’Donnell and one to Keri Barnett — to help the Golden Rams establish a 10-6 halftime edge.
After an early GVSU goal by Ashleigh Rothe to start the third quarter, Monigle picked up where she had left off. She scored her second of the game after intercepting a clearing pass and going straight to goal. She then assisted on Stanislawczyk’s fourth goal, and Keri Barnett’s second, and capped the quarter with her third goal of the game to build the lead to 14-7.
By the time she added her fifth goal, at 8:03 in the fourth quarter, the Rams were securely in control at 16-9 and eyeing the possibility of playing for the program’s third national championship on Sunday afternoon.
“I'm an assister. Everyone knows that, and that's what works against a zone. We did a good job today finding the pockets [in that zone],” said Monigle, who eclipsed the 100-point mark for the second straight season. “Everyone else did the work, I just hit them when they were open.”
Stanislawczyk and Meg O’Donnell finished with four goals each to supplement Monigle’s efforts, while Barnett added three. The Rams finished with a 34-26 edge in shots.
West Chester improved to 11-1 all-time in national semifinal games and will try to become the first undefeated D-II national champion since Adelphi in 2014.
“I'm just so proud of this group. Not only today, but all year long,” West Chester coach Ginny Martino said. “They are not shook by what the opponent is doing, or by the high-pressure situation that this game is and what it means. They did a really nice job today against an excellent team that is known for its comebacks.”
Grand Valley (16-5), which had its 13-game winning streak halted, was led by Hailey Crittenden and All-American midfielder Molly Bursinger, who each tallied three goals. The Lakers were making their first national semifinal appearance after capturing their third straight GLIAC tournament title in 2023.