THE COVID EFFECT
UMass vs. Temple
Down seven players due to COVID-19 protocols, UMass fell to Temple in a 14-13 first-round thriller. Caitlyn Petro, UMass’ star on the draw, was inactive. Kelly Marra, Stephanie Croke, Olivia Muscella and Alex Finn, who combined to score 141 goals this season, were among those who did not play.
Temple went on to lost to Boston College 21-11 in Sunday’s second round.
BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
Taryn Ohlmiller, Stony Brook
Joe Spallina calls Taryn Ohlmiller his QB1. When she’s playing well, the Stony Brook offense flows significantly better than when she’s not at full speed. She was QB1 this weekend.
She followed her seven-point performance in the first round against Towson with four goals and eight assists in a big win over Rutgers, passing Courtney Murphy for the most points in an NCAA tournament game in program history.
Ohlmiller also became just the third player in NCAA tournament history to net 12 points in a game. She was one off Katie Rowan’s record of 13, and her eight assists tied the former Syracuse great for a single-game high.
NUMBERS
8
Charlotte North continues to do Charlotte North things. The walking highlight reel scored eight goals, breaking Boston College’s single-game NCAA tournament record, in BC’s 21-11 win over Temple.
89
Izzy Scane scored eight goals, giving her a Northwestern single-season record of 89, and added three assists as the Wildcats routed Denver 19-4
3
The Florida defense held Jacksonville, the sixth-ranked offense in the country, to just three goals on 17 shots in the second round.
1-8
The eight seeded teams have all advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals, making this bracket somewhat chalky up to this point.
227
The number of assists Katie Hoeg has accrued over her illustrious UNC career. She moved into second place in NCAA history in career assists on Sunday.
NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship
2nd Round Scores
Boston College 21, Temple 11
Duke 13, Maryland 12
Florida 17, Jacksonville 3
North Carolina 14, Stony Brook 9
Northwestern 19, Denver 4
Notre Dame 13, Virginia 8
Stony Brook 20, Rutgers 8
Syracuse 20, Loyola 8
Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 22 (All games on ESPN3)
Stony Brook at North Carolina, 12 p.m.
Duke at Northwestern, 1 p.m.
Florida at Syracuse, 2 p.m.
Notre Dame at Boston College 3 p.m.