L is for Molly Laliberty. Molly Laliberty starred at Division III Tufts but took the opportunity to use her graduate year at Northwestern. And she’s been fantastic. The second-team All-Big Ten netminder has produced a 47.1 save percentage and stopped 11 of the 20 shots she faced as the Wildcats reclaimed their Big Ten tournament title last month.
M is for Meaghan Tyrrell. Syracuse’s all-time leading scorer and a back-to-back Tewaaraton finalist has been one of few players to stay healthy for the Orange in the last two seasons. In 2023, most of the gang is still here, giving Tyrrell a shot to go out with one more historic feat: Syracuse’s first national title.
N is for Neon Green. The Pios have hot pink. Eagles fans don neon green, a tradition that started during the program’s first trip to the Final Four in 2017 as a way for players to find their families in the crowd.
O is for Olivia Adamson. The injury bug bit Syracuse this year when draw specialist Kate Mashewske suffered a season-ending lower-body injury. Sophomore Olivia Adamson stepped up, leading the Orange with 99 draw controls. Adamson also took charge offensively for Syracuse against James Madison. With Tyrrell guarded tightly and held scoreless, Adamson tallied four goals and two assists — the sophomore represents the future of the Orange offense.
P is for Purple Reign. Northwestern won seven titles from 2005-12 but has not returned to the title game since that win over Syracuse 11 years ago. Could 2023 represent a return to glory for the Wildcats?
Q is for questionable. Compared to other seasons, when the post-selection show takes were hotter than Scane’s offensive output, the Division I women’s bracket was mainly without controversy. One gripe: Denver, the nation’s only undefeated team, getting the No. 5 spot and having to play USC in the first round (and potentially Virginia in the second, though Albany took care of that). It was because of strength of schedule, even though the Pios beat Maryland and Boston College. The Pios didn’t complain, but they did settle that one — they’re one of the four best teams in the land in 2023.
R is Hailey Rhatigan. Northwestern was the lone team in last year’s semifinals without a game-changing transfer. This year, the Wildcats have two. We talked about Laliberty. Hailey Rhatigan, who starred at Mercer, is the other. Rhatigan took the field for the first time against Vanderbilt on March 4, and she’s made a significant impact on the Northwestern offense since, ranking second in goals (55) and third in points (66).