Some of the other HLA finalists also led their teams to championship.
Griffin helped Nation United 1 win the Blue Division, one of two championships for Nation United, a program aimed at creating more opportunities for girls of color to play the sport at a high level. In the Blue Division final, Nation United 1 pulled away from Philly 4 in the second half, posting a 14-8 victory. Griffin had four goals in the championship game victory. Mia Raucci had four goals for Philly 4.
Stephens provided the firepower in the second half as Orange County pulled away for an 8-4 victory over Massachusetts/Rhode Island 3 in the Yellow Division final. Stephens scored three of her game-high four goals in the second half and the squad from California also got a monster game from goalie Jenny Cardeno who made 15 saves.
The Green Division featured the best finish of the day with Virginia’s Sarah Carter Nowery scoring the game-winning goal with three seconds left to lead her team to a 14-13 victory over Philly 3. Catherine Pollard and Sarah Thomson each scored three goals for Virginia. Quinn Whitaker had three goals for Philadelphia, including the game-tying goal with 2:59 to play. Elizabeth Ellie Wisch also scored three times.
South Carolina completed a dominant showing in the tournament, beating Ohio 12-4 to win the Indigo Division. Evelyn Kitchin scored back-to-back goals and set the tone for South Carolina while Anne Edens and Henley Bredemann each scored three times. Ashley Shirilla led Ohio with a pair of goals.
In the Orange Division, Long Island Metro 2 held Philly 2 to just a single goal in the second half, breaking a 4-4 halftime tie to post a 7-5 victory. Tess Calabria powered the victory with four goals while Caitlin Haggerty had a goal and an assist. Molly Chorin scored twice for Philly 2.
Nation United claimed its other victory in the Violet Division with a strong second half in a 12-5 win over Texas 2. The game was tied 3-3 at the half, but Nichelle Desbordes scored two of her team-high three goals in the second half to lead Nation United 2. Five different players scored goals for Texas 2.
The USA Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament tradition will continue over Memorial Day Weekend 2023. Coupled at a location near the NCAA women’s lacrosse championship, next year’s event will be held in North Carolina. Dating to 1933, the event happens thanks the dedication of scores of volunteers who work with the young athletes.
“Honestly, the love of the game and growth of the game,” said Spatola as to the reason she and her co-coach Kirstin Orabone were involved. “The game has grown immensely and I think it’s in part to many tournaments that put kids in the spotlight and help support growth.”
Championship Games
Blue Division: Nation United 1 def. Philly 4, 14-8
Green Division: Virginia def. Philly 3, 14-13
Indigo Division: South Carolina def. Ohio. 12-4
Orange Division: Long Island Metro 2 def. Philly 2, 7-5
Red Division: Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1 def. Long Island Metro 1, 10-9
Violet Division: Nation United 2 def. Texas 2, 12-5
Yellow Division: Orange County def. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 3, 8-4
Complete results available on Tourney Machine.