Another Record for North
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. Her success led to success for the rest of the attack, as each of the four starters had four or more points — Jenn Medjid (four goals, three assists), Cara Urbank (two goals, three assists) and Caitlynn Mossman (three goals, one assist).
Urbank scored Boston College’s first goal just 20 seconds into the game. In doing so, Urbank notched her 200th career point.
The offense continued at a torrid pace, scoring the first three goals and running out to a 14-4 lead with 47 seconds left in the first half.
BC held the advantage on shots (37-27), draws (20-12) and ground balls (14-13).
The fourth-seeded Eagles next play fifth-seeded Notre Dame in the quarterfinal round. Boston College won both regular-season matchups in mid-April and outscored the Irish 37-23.
Notre Dame Downs ACC Foe Virginia
One ACC foe is knocked off, now Notre Dame gets a shot at another.
Behind a career-high six points from Jackie Wolak (4g, 2a) and 10 saves from Bridget Meehan, Notre Dame beat Virginia 13-8 to set up a quarterfinal matchup against Boston College, which swept the Irish this season.
After Virginia’s Ashleyn McGovern scored back-to-back goals to tie the game 2-2 with 20:07 remaining in the first half, the Cavaliers went over 27 minutes before scoring again. Notre Dame (11-6) built an 8-2 lead during that time frame and the Cavaliers got no closer than three goals the rest of the way.
Maddie Howe had three goals, including a pair of goals during a four-goal Notre Dame run after Virginia cut the lead to 8-5 in the second half, and Madison Ahern also scored three times.
McGovern led Virginia (9-9) with four goals and Charlie Campbell made 10 saves.
Tyrrells Power Syracuse Past Loyola
Once again, Syracuse’s offense showed no signs of the loss of star attackers Megan Carney and Emily Hawryschuk to injury as the Orange lit up the scoreboard in a 20-8 victory over Loyola.
It was a season-high 20 goals allowed by the Loyola defense, which surrendered double-digit goals just five times in 15 games, two of those coming against Syracuse.
Meaghan Tyrrell set a Syracuse single game NCAA tournament record with seven goals, matching her career-high, and Emma Tyrrell added four goals. Each sister also added three assists as they combined for 17 points in the victory.
Syracuse (15-3) outshot Loyola just 31-29 in the contest, but the Greyhounds convereted just 1 of 12 free position attempts and made just two saves.
Saw Swart added a hat trick for Syracuse, which whill play Florida in the quarterfinals, and Asa Goldstock made seven saves. Jillian Wilson had three goals and an assist for Loyola (12-3) and Livy Rosenzweig had four assists.
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.