Two-time champion and No. 2 seed Loyola Maryland also moved one step closer to possibly capturing its third straight title, defeating No. 10 seed Boise State, 15-9. Four goals apiece from senior Liz Murphy and freshman Hannah Kleinbeck led the way. The Greyhounds face No. 6 seed New Hampshire, which beat Grand Valley State, 15-7, with Sofia Reardon scoring a game-high three goals.
The most exciting Division I quarterfinal game also required extra time to decide the winner between No. 4 seed Virginia Tech Club and No. 12 Michigan Club. Trailing 14-10 after three quarters, the Wolverines rallied in the fourth quarter, tying the game at 15 and forcing overtime on junior Miranda Jacobson’s free-position goal with 11 seconds left in regulation. The Hokies had the only possession in overtime, however, with junior Wynston Archer winning the draw and scoring the game-winner on a free position shot at 1:51 into the OT period.
“I knew I had to get it to go to the back of the net so we could win and move on,” Archer said. “I was able to place the shot where I wanted, mid-left on the goalie. We can’t be any more excited that we’re still alive and playing to have some more fun.”
National champion in 2009 and national runner-up in 2015, Virginia Tech will try to earn its third trip to the final when it faces No. 1 seed Boston College Club on Friday. After a slow start against UCLA, the Eagles broke open their quarterfinal game by outscoring the Bruins 5-1 in the fourth quarter for a 16-9 victory.
“Sometimes, we just have to remind ourselves to take a deep breath and just play our game, which includes setting each other up for good scoring chances,” said BC junior Grace Arthur, who finished with four goals and three assists. “We know that anything can happen in this tournament and any team can beat you, but we have good leadership and lots of chemistry, so that helps us a lot.”
Friday’s other D-I semifinal features a pair of undefeated teams in No. 2 seed Georgia against No. 3 seed Virginia. Georgia’s stingy defense, anchored by junior goalie and national player of the year Delaney Ott, was on full display Thursday evening with an 8-3 win over BYU that included a first half shutout. Ott finished with 13 saves as Georgia extended its record to 20-0 on the year, the most victories of any team in the nation.
Virginia got four goals from Harper Zaun and three goals by Maddie Brooks to defeat Arizona State, 13-4. The Cavaliers outscored ASU 8-2 in the second half to improve their record to 9-0 on the season.
Both the D-I and D-II national semifinal and championship games on Friday and Saturday will be available for viewing via free streaming.
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WCLA Division II Semifinal Games
10 a.m. — No. 1 Utah Valley (12-1) vs. No. 13 Vermont Club (8-3)
1 p.m. — No. 2 Loyola Maryland Club (12-1) vs. No. 6 New Hampshire Club (9-1)
WCLA Division I Semifinal Games
4 p.m. — No. 1 Boston College Club (14-0) vs. No. 4 Virginia Tech Club (13-2)
7 p.m. — No. 2 Georgia (20-0) vs. No. 3 Virginia Club (9-0)