There’s just something about Northwestern-v-Michigan and three-goal games.
The Big Ten foes played to a three-goal final on March 26, a game in which Northwestern took over late to win. Under far different — and more dire — circumstances, nearly the same thing happened on Sunday.
Ahead by just one goal with 7:10 left in the third quarter, the Wildcats scored three straight to provide a much-needed cushion in a 15-12 win over the Wolverines. Fourth-seeded Northwestern is on the NCAA quarterfinals, where it will play fifth-seeded Syracuse on Thursday in Evanston.
Northwestern scored the first five goals of the afternoon, two each from Lauren Gilbert and Jill Girardi and another off the stick of Brennan Dwyer. Northwestern led 7-1 with 7:04 left in the first half after Elle Hansen scored.
But Michigan, a team that’s experienced a fair bit of offensive inconsistency this spring, came to life. The Wolverines scored seven of the next nine goals, the last of which by Kaitlyn Mead with 7:10 left in the third quarter, and cut the deficit to 9-8.