Northwestern beats Florida to move to the DI women's lacrosse title game (2024)

Last Updated 6:34 PM, May 24, 2024

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10:12 pm, May 24, 2024

🏆 Northwestern heads back to the national title game

The defending champion Wildcats end Florida's magical run with a 15-11 win in the national semifinal.

Northwestern owned just a one-goal lead after the first, second and third quarters, but found their groove after a weather delay, outscoring Florida 5-2 in the fourth.

This is the ninth national title game appearance for Northwestern. They will play the winner of Boston College and Syracuse on Sunday, May 26.

8:58 pm, May 24, 2024

🌧️ Weather delay pauses the start of the fourth quarter

After an approximately 45 minute weather delay, the teams have taken the field to start the fourth quarter. Northwestern leads, 10-9.

8:53 pm, May 24, 2024

👀 END 3: Northwestern holds one goal lead

Friday's first semifinal continues to deliver as Northwestern and Florida exchange goals through the third quarter. The 'Cats lead 10-9.

Northwestern started off the third frame hot with two goals in the first five minutes. But Florida's physical defense helped the Gators claw back into the game.

8:09 pm, May 24, 2024

🟣 HALFTIME: No. 1 Northwestern leads 7-6

Izzy Scane's first half hat-trick helps top-seeded Northwestern head to the break with a lead.

Maggi Hall also notched a first half hat-trick, including two goals in the second quarter, to keep Florida in the game against the defending champs.

A late yellow card on Northwestern will have the Gators open the third quarter a player up with a chance to even the score.

7:31 pm, May 24, 2024

END 1: Northwestern leads 3-2

Northwestern and Florida alternated the first four goals until Izzy Scane capitalized on a power play with less than 30 seconds left to give the defending champs their first lead of the afternoon.

Florida goalie Elyse Finnelle made four saves in the opening 15 minutes, as Northwestern outshot Florida 9-5.

6:55 pm, May 24, 2024

🔥 We are underway in the 2024 DI women's lacrosse final four

Northwestern meets Florida for a spot in Sunday's national championship game. Live now on ESPNU.

👉Live stats here

5:32 pm, May 24, 2024

It's Final Four gameday 🥍

Top-seeded Northwestern takes on Florida for a spot in the national championship. Live from Cary, NC at 3 p.m.

Northwestern, the defending champs, are looking to be the first repeat champion since Maryland in 2014 and 2015, while Florida hunts for its first national championship appearance in program history.

Both teams enter Friday's game with just two losses. Northwestern hasn't lost since March 22 against Penn State, while Florida enters on a 20-game winning streak after losing its first two games of the season.

Stay tuned here for live updates, or watch live on ESPNU.

6:28 pm, May 22, 2024

📺 How to watch Northwestern vs. Florida

Northwestern beats Florida to move to the DI women's lacrosse title game (1)

No. 1 Northwestern will look to continue its path toward its title defense when it takes on Florida in the 2024 DI women's lacrosse national semifinals on Friday, May 24 at 3 p.m. ET. Here's how to watch:

  • Date:Friday, May 24
  • Time: 3p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPNU | Watch online
  • Location: WakeMed Soccer Park| Cary, North Carolina
  • 📈Live stats

6:09 pm, May 22, 2024

🧐 How they got here

Northwestern and Florida have taken uniquely different paths to the semifinals. Northwestern, the No. 1 overall seed, cruised past its two opponents by a combined margin of 37-11. Meanwhile, Florida had to fight out of the first round and then notch upsets over No. 5 Virginia and No. 4 Maryland to make it to Cary.

Here's a look at each team's complete path to the national semifinals:

NorthwesternROUNDFlorida
BYEFirst RoundNorth Carolina 17-8
Denver 17-4Second Round(5) Virginia 13-8
(8) Penn 20-7Quarterfinals(4) Maryland 15-9

6:51 pm, May 22, 2024

👀 What the stats say

Here's how the statistics break down between the Wildcats and the Gators.

NorthwesternStatsFlorida
17-2Record20-2
326-188Goals for-against394-181
.493Shot percentage.553
.462Free position %.635
.879Clear percentage.960
Izzy Scane, 79Goals leaderMaggi Hall, 60
Madison Taylor, 107Points leaderMaggi Hall, 114
Molly Laliberty, 15-2 (10.41 GAA)
.432 save %
GoalkeepingElyse Finnelle, 9-2 (8.7 GAA)
.540 save %

6:08 pm, May 22, 2024

📚 Championship history

Below is every NCAA DI women's lacrosse championship winning team since 1982.

YEARCHAMPIONCOACHSCORERUNNER-UPSITE
2023NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller18-6Boston CollegeCary, N.C.
2022North CarolinaJenny Levy12-11Boston CollegeBaltimore, Md.
2021Boston CollegeAcacia Walker-Weinstein16-10SyracuseTowson, Md.
2020Canceled due to Covid-19--------
2019MarylandCathy Reese12-10Boston CollegeBaltimore, Md.
2018James MadisonShelley Klaes-Bawcombe16-15Boston CollegeStony Brook, N.Y.
2017MarylandCathy Reese16-13Boston CollegeFoxborough, Mass.
2016North CarolinaJenny Levy13-7MarylandChester, Pa.
2015MarylandCathy Reese9-8North CarolinaChester, Pa.
2014MarylandCathy Reese15-12SyracuseTowson, Md.
2013North CarolinaJenny Levy13-12 (3OT)MarylandVillanova
2012NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller8-6SyracuseStony Brook
2011NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller8-7MarylandStony Brook
2010MarylandCathy Reese13-11NorthwesternTowson
2009NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller21-7North CarolinaTowson
2008NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller10-6PennTowson
2007NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller15-13VirginiaPenn
2006NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller7-4DartmouthBoston University
2005NorthwesternKelly Amonte Hiller13-10VirginiaNavy
2004VirginiaJulie Myres10-4PrincetonPrinceton
2003PrincetonChris Sailer8-7 (OT)VirginiaSyracuse
2002PrincetonChris Sailer12-7GeorgetownLoyola (Md.)
2001MarylandCindy Timchal14-13 (OT)GeorgetownJohns Hopkins
2000MarylandCindy Timchal16-8PrincetonTCNJ
1999MarylandCindy Timchal16-6VirginiaJohns Hopkins
1998MarylandCindy Timchal11-5VirginiaUMBC
1997MarylandCindy Timchal8-7Loyola (Md.)Lehigh
1996MarylandCindy Timchal10-5VirginiaLehigh
1995MarylandCindy Timchal13-5PrincetonTCNJ
1994PrincetonChris Sailer10-7MarylandMaryland
1993VirginiaJane Miller8-6 (OT)PrincetonMaryland
1992MarylandCindy Timchal11-10 (OT)HavardLehigh
1991VirginiaJane Miller8-6MarylandTCNJ
1990HarvardCarole Kleinfelder8-7MarylandPrinceton
1989Penn StateSusan Scheetz7-6HarvardWest Chester
1988TempleTina Sloan Green15-7Penn StateHaverford
1987Penn StateSusan Scheetz7-6TempleMaryland
1986MarylandSue Tyler11-10Penn StateMaryland
1985New HampshireMarisa Didio6-5MarylandPenn
1984TempleTina Sloan Green6-4MarylandBoston University
1983DelawareJanet Smith10-7TemplePenn
1982MassachusettsPamela Hixon9-6TCNJTCNJ

Note: Before 2001, this championship was a national collegiate championship.

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