Orange Season Ends in NCAA Quarterfinals
5/19/2022 8:01:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
EVANSTON, Ill. – Syracuse's 2022 season came to an end in a 15-4 loss to Northwestern in the quarterfinals of NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament in Evanston, Illinois. The Orange conclude the season with a 15-6 record.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
Senior Meaghan Tyrrell opened the scoring with an unassisted goal, but Northwestern responded with four straight to take a three-goal advantage. Freshman Olivia Adamson briefly halted the run with her ninth goal of the NCAA Tournament, but the Wildcats added two more to take a 6-2 lead after the first quarter.
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The No. 4 seed Northwestern (16-4) continued to pull away the remainder of the game and recorded the 15-6 victory.
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OF NOTE
Tyrrell's first goal was the 200th of her career. She becomes the seventh player in program history to reach the 200-goal plateau. Tyrrell posted 78 goals this season, which rank second on Syracuse's single-season record list, one shy of head coach Kayla Treanor's record of 79 in 2014.
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Junior Kate Mashewske recorded five draw controls, helping the Orange to a 12-7 advantage in the draw circle. Mashewske ends the year with 178, which rank third on the school single-season record list.
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Graduate student Emily Hawryschuk ends her career as the Orange's all-time leading goal scorer with 272. She also posted 341 points, which rank fourth on the 'Cuse career points list.
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Syracuse was making its 19th appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Orange have an all-time record of 23-19 in tournament play, including a 8-3 mark in the quarterfinal round.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
Senior Meaghan Tyrrell opened the scoring with an unassisted goal, but Northwestern responded with four straight to take a three-goal advantage. Freshman Olivia Adamson briefly halted the run with her ninth goal of the NCAA Tournament, but the Wildcats added two more to take a 6-2 lead after the first quarter.
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The No. 4 seed Northwestern (16-4) continued to pull away the remainder of the game and recorded the 15-6 victory.
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OF NOTE
Tyrrell's first goal was the 200th of her career. She becomes the seventh player in program history to reach the 200-goal plateau. Tyrrell posted 78 goals this season, which rank second on Syracuse's single-season record list, one shy of head coach Kayla Treanor's record of 79 in 2014.
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Junior Kate Mashewske recorded five draw controls, helping the Orange to a 12-7 advantage in the draw circle. Mashewske ends the year with 178, which rank third on the school single-season record list.
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Graduate student Emily Hawryschuk ends her career as the Orange's all-time leading goal scorer with 272. She also posted 341 points, which rank fourth on the 'Cuse career points list.
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Syracuse was making its 19th appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Orange have an all-time record of 23-19 in tournament play, including a 8-3 mark in the quarterfinal round.
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Team Stats
SU
NU
Shots
19
30
Turnovers
17
12
Caused Turnovers
4
11
Draw Controls
12
7
Free-Position Shots
2
6
Ground Balls
14
18
Game Leaders
Players
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