Syracuse, N.Y.
Loyola vs. Hofstra
Loyola (11-2) punched its ticket to the NCAAs by winning its fifth Patriot League championship in seven years last weekend. The Greyhounds have won at least one NCAA Tournament game in seven of its eight appearances under head coach Jen Adams and last made the quarterfinals in 2015. Hofstra (6-6), which earned an at-large bid, is making its first appearance in the tournament since 2007.
Livy Rosenzweig paces the Greyhounds in goals (32), assists (42), points (74) and draws (73). Jillian Wilson (23 G, 16 A, 61 DC, 17 CT) also knows how to stuff a stat sheet. Loyola ranks fourth nationally in scoring defense (7.69) and is anchored by goalie Kaitlyn Larsson (7.84 GAA, .519 save percentage). Larsson’s GAA is fourth in Div. I.
Sunday February 21st, 2021 6:00pm
(Photo Courtesy: Penn State Athletics)
In a whirlwind weekend of action, No. 1 North Carolina kicked off the three-day stretch downing No. 7 Florida, 11-5, in Chapel Hill. On Saturday, No. 4 Syracuse’s rout of No. 5 Loyola, 18-6, took center stage; but Sunday’s Big Ten madness underscored the wild weekend.
Here’s a look at the weekend’s top action.
TAR HEELS GRAB BOOKEND WINS
On Friday, North Carolina was exceptional vs. Florida. Taylor Moreno made 11 saves (69%), while Scottie Rose Growney (4G) netted four goals on six shots to showcase just how deep the Tar Heel attack is. IL’s Women’s Director broke the game down here.