NCAA Field Hockey (First Round)
Photo courtesy of Northwestern Athletics
Northwestern advanced to Sunday's Regional Final while Michigan and Maryland were eliminated during first round action of the NCAA Tournament on Friday.
EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern (20-1) set a school record for goals in an NCAA game with a 9-2 result over Miami (Ohio). Olivia Bent-Cole and Ilse Tromp had two goals each while Ashley Sessa had a five-point day (goal, three assists). The Wildcats placed 19 shots on goal and took 30 overall playing on their home field.
Michigan fell to Virginia, 2-1, in the second game of the afternoon at Lakeside Field. Virginia opened a 2-0 lead before Michigan responded with a goal at 58:27 off the stick of Kate McLaughlin. The Wolverines (15-5) finished with an 8-2 advantage in penalty corners, missing on its last corner opportunity in the game's closing seconds.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Deep in the heart of ACC country, Maryland sustained a 1-0 loss to Duke Friday afternoon. It was the second meeting this year between the schools with the Blue Devils winning by an identical score at the ACC/Big Ten Cup in September.
The defensive battle produced just six combined shots on goal as Duke scored the lone goal in the third period. Maryland (13-7) pulled its goalkeeper with under five minutes to go but couldn't find the back of the cage with the extra attacker.