It didn’t take long for Indianapolis to prove it deserved its No. 1 ranking. Just six days after climbing to the top spot in the Nike/US Lacrosse Division II Women’s Top 20, the Greyhounds went on the road and defeated No. 2 ranked Le Moyne 11-10 ending the Dolphins’ 35-game regular season winning streak.
All-America attacker Abigail Lagos scored the game-winning goal midway through the fourth quarter, and the UIndy defense kept Le Moyne scoreless over the final 11:41 of the contest to secure the victory. UIndy gets another stiff test this week with a visit to No. 13 Adelphi on Wednesday.
Queens, which improved to 6-0, moves up one spot to second this week, followed by Le Moyne, Lindenwood, and Rollins. The weekend snow along the East Coast postponed a number of games that might have further impacted this week’s rankings, including most notably Adelphi at No. 6 West Chester.
Games to watch this week include No. 3 Le Moyne at No. 12 Roberts Wesleyan, No. 18 Tampa at No. 4 Lindenwood, and No. 15 Mercy against No. 17 Bentley.
NIKE/USA LACROSSE
DIVISION II WOMEN’S TOP 20
March 14, 2022 |
W/L |
Prev |
Next |
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1 |
Indianapolis |
5-0 |
1 |
3/16 at No. 13 Adelphi |
2 |
Queens |
6-0 |
3 |
3/16 at Wingate |
3 |
Le Moyne |
2-1 |
2 |
3/16 at No. 12 Roberts Wesleyan |
4 |
Lindenwood |
4-1 |
4 |
3/19 vs. No. 18 Tampa |
5 |
Rollins |
6-0 |
6 |
3/15 vs. UVA-Wise |
6 |
West Chester |
1-0 |
5 |
3/14 at Belmont Abbey |
7 |
East Stroudsburg |
3-0 |
7 |
3/16 vs. Millersville |
8 |
Regis |
3-0 |
8 |
3/15 vs. McKendree |
9 |
Grand Valley State |
7-1 |
9 |
3/19 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) |
10 |
Florida Southern |
4-1 |
10 |
3/18 vs. Ala-Huntsville |
11 |
Embry-Riddle |
7-0 |
11 |
3/16 vs. Ala-Huntsville |
12 |
Roberts Wesleyan |
3-1 |
12 |
3/16 vs. No. 3 Le Moyne |
13 |
Adelphi |
2-0 |
14 |
3/16 vs. No. 1 UIndy |
14 |
Seton Hill |
4-1 |
15 |
3/16 vs. IUP |
15 |
Mercy |
3-2 |
13 |
3/16 vs. Georgian Court |
16 |
Pace |
4-0 |
19 |
3/19 at No. 7 East Stroudsburg |
17 |
Bentley |
1-0 |
17 |
3/16 vs. Molloy |
18 |
Tampa |
3-3 |
18 |
3/19 at No. 4 Lindenwood |
19 |
Florida Tech |
5-0 |
NR |
3/21 vs. Montevallo |
20 |
So. New Hampshire |
2-0 |
20 |
3/19 at No. 13 Adelphi |
Also considered (in alphabetical order): Davenport (5-1), Lander (6-3), Limestone (4-3), New Haven (2-0), Wingate (6-1)
Nike/US Lacrosse Rankings
Division I Men | Division I Women
Division II Men | Division II Women
Division III Men | Division III Women
HOT
Pace (+3)
For the second straight season, Pace is off to a 4-0 start. The Setters defeated Saint Rose, 16-4, as senior Kayla Conway tied a school-record with seven goals. Pace is averaging 17.5 goals per game through its first four contest and has a chance for a statement non-conference win this week when it visits No. 7 East Stroudsburg.
Rollins (+1)
The Tars climb into the top five for the first time this season after running their record to 6-0. Rollins captured its sixth win on Sunday by outscoring Ala-Huntsville 8-2 in the second half en route to an 11-8 victory. Rollins faces three more non-league games, all at home, before launching into SSC play.
NOT
Mercy (-2)
Despite falling two spots this week, the Mavericks remain a top contender in the ECC. Both of Mercy’s early losses have come against ranked foes, falling by one goal at No. 3 Le Moyne and by five at No. 13 Adelphi last week. Briana Corace recorded her 100th career goal in Sunday’s 12-6 win at Assumption.
IN
Florida Tech (No. 19)
The Panthers registered their first win over a ranked opponent in two years with Saturday’s 13-9 home win over No. 16 Lander. Kayla Minton tallied a season-high five goals and Caroline MacLeod added three goals and an assist as Florida Tech moved to 5-0 on the season. FIT has two more non-conference games before beginning SSC play against No. 11 Embry-Riddle on April 2.
OUT
Lander (was No. 16)
It’s been a rankings rollercoaster for the Bearcats this season, who have been in and out of the Top 20 several times. Lander falls back out this week after back-to-back losses at Lynn and Florida Tech. The Bearcats were outscored 5-1 in the second half of last Saturday’s setback at FIT. Lander will try to start its rebound this week when it visits Lee in a Gulf South Conference game.