EVANSTON, Ill. – Madison Taylor netted a game-high eight goals to lead top-seeded Northwestern to a 17-5 victory in the second round of the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship on Sunday afternoon at the Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium.
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The Wildcats (16-3) advance to the NCAA quarterfinals while the Dukes (14-7) saw their season end in the second round for the fourth time in six seasons.
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Leading 6-3 in the second, Northwestern controlled the pace the rest of the way, scoring seven consecutive goals. The hosts never led by fewer than nine the rest of the way.
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In addition to Taylor, Aditi Foster recorded a four-goal game while
Maddie Epke dished out a game-best four assists. In cage, Jenika Cuocco made seven saves with a .583 save percentage in the win.
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For JMU,
Bre McVicker had two goals while other goal scorers included
Josie Pell,
Olivia Matthews and
Maya Antonakas.
Abigail Beattie made nine saves for JMU.
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It was the final game for JMU's senior class, which won 61 total games with a 74% win percentage, won back-to-back American Conference titles and reached the NCAA Championship each season, including a quarterfinal appearance in 2023.
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How it Happened
First Quarter – Northwestern 5, JMU 2
- Northwestern took a quick 2-0 lead just over four minutes in by way of two Taylor goals.
- JMU answered with a score from Pell less than a minute later, however NU would score three of the next four to take a 5-2 lead after one.
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Second Quarter – Northwestern 9, JMU 3
- After teams traded goals, making it a 6-3 game, Northwestern would hold JMU off the scoreboard the rest of the half, as Taylor scored twice in a three-goal spurt to give the top seed a six-goal advantage at the break.
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Third Quarter – Northwestern 13, JMU 4
- The Wildcats' scoring run continued into the second half, as they scored four times, including two from Foster to run NU's lead to 13-3 with 6:19 remaining in the frame.
- JMU ended a scoring drought of 22:22 late in the third quarter, as Antonakas found the back of the net with an unassisted goal.
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Fourth Quarter – Northwestern 17, JMU 5
- JMU was able to get the deficit back to nine, at 14-5, but Northwestern ended the game with three different goal scorers to enact a running clock for the final 8:20.
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Game Notes
- NU out-shot JMU by a 33-23 margin, including 26-12 in shots on goal.
- The Wildcats held leads both in the draw circle (15-9) and in caused turnovers (10-6). JMU held a slim lead in ground balls (13-12).
- Epke had a game-high nine draw controls for Northwestern, while Harlowe Healey won six draws for JMU.
- Ava Main led JMU in hustle stats, with six, as she caused two turnovers, collected three ground balls and won a single draw control.
Northwestern and JMU met for the first time since 1989 and for just the fifth time overall, as NU now leads the series, 4-1.