Gettysburg fired its bullets with frequency and effectiveness over the second half of the season, winning 10 straight games to repeat as the NCAA champion and as the No. 1 team in the final Nike/US Lacrosse Division III Women’s Top 20.
In their five-win run through the NCAA tournament, the Bullets vanquished four top-10 foes and two of the best from each of the Capital Athletic and New England Small College Athletic conferences. The final against No. 2 Middlebury — postponed by a day due to severe weather in Salem, Va. — saw the last of Steph Colson’s nine draw controls and Bailey Pilder’s 12 saves give Gettysburg possession for about three of the game’s final four minutes after the Panthers closed to 11-9.
That followed a 12-7 dismantling of then-No. 3 Salisbury in the semifinals, a Centennial Conference championship won at league rival Franklin & Marshall, and a season of best punches thrown at the defending national champions, who will have to prove equally resilient to three-peat next year.
“I communicated that I proud of a lot this season, but mostly that they didn’t live in the past,” Gettysburg coach Carol Cantele said prior to the team’s arrival in Salem Thursday. “They didn’t succumb to the pressure of trying to be like last year’s team. They made their own memories and got into their own groove.’
The Panthers proved worthy adversaries, avenging a regular-season loss to The College of New Jersey in the other semifinal. Middlebury ends in this space where it began, ranked No. 2, preseason No. 1 Lions end at No. 3. The Bullets entered the season in that slot.
The Sea Gulls, like Gettysburg, won 21 games to finish at No. 4, and No. 5 Amherst rose to No. 1 during the season after starting it outside of the top 20.
The 2019 championship weekend is set for May 25-26 at Randolph-Macon in Ashland, Va. Johns Hopkins hosts it in Baltimore in 2020, and the event returns to Salem in 2021 and 2022.
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W/L
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1 |
Gettysburg |
21-2 |
4 |
Season complete |
2 |
Middlebury |
20-3 |
2 |
Season complete |
3 |
TCNJ |
20-3 |
1 |
Season complete |
4 |
Salisbury |
21-2 |
3 |
Season complete |
5 |
Amherst |
17-3 |
5 |
Season complete |
6 |
York |
15-5 |
9 |
Season complete |
7 |
Franklin & Marshall |
17-5 |
10 |
Season complete |
8 |
Mary Washington |
17-5 |
6 |
Season complete |
9 |
Washington and Lee |
16-5 |
7 |
Season complete |
10 |
Tufts |
13-5 |
15 |
Season complete |
11 |
Trinity |
13-7 |
14 |
Season complete |
12 |
Bowdoin |
14-6 |
13 |
Season complete |
13 |
St. John Fisher |
17-3 |
8 |
Season complete |
14 |
Cortland |
16-5 |
11 |
Season complete |
15 |
William Smith |
15-5 |
12 |
Season complete |
16 |
Wesleyan |
12-7 |
NR |
Season complete |
17 |
Ithaca |
14-5 |
16 |
Season complete |
18 |
Catholic |
15-7 |
NR |
Season complete |
19 |
Rowan |
14-4 |
17 |
Season complete |
20 |
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
18-2 |
19 |
Season complete |
Also considered (alphabetical order): Colorado College, Denison, Meredith, Messiah, Mount Union, Stevens, Westfield State