Next week will feature a breakdown of how accurate the prediction was for the regular season, and if an updated number should be calculated.
Since the Ivy League still has one more week left for the season, this week will be a regular breakdown.
Michigan won their final game of the season against Ohio State, 3-1. Lora Clarke scored 2 goals and had an assist in the match. Pilar Oliveros also scored a goal.
Northwestern ended their regular season with a high, beating both Indiana and Miami OH. On Friday, they won 2-1 against Indiana. Bente Baekers had a goal and an assist, and Peyton Halsey also scored for the Wildcats. NU outshot Indiana 17-9. On Sunday, Baekers scored her second goal of the weekend in a 3-1 victory against Miami. Lane Herbert and Lauren Wadas both scored, as well. NU outshot Miami 23-4.
Penn State beat Rutgers on Friday to win the regular season title. Anna Simon opened up scoring at the beginning of the. second, but Rutgers was able to tie the game at 1-1 right before the half. Simon then scored again in the third, and Jemma Punch knocked one in for the victory.
Maryland had two games this week, with a victory on Wednesday against UVA and a win against UConn on Sunday. In the 2-0 win against UVA, Riley Donnelly and Hope Rose both scored. Christina Calandra had 4 saves in the goal for the shutout. In the UConn game, Rose tied the game for the Terps after UConn scored first. In a second overtime period, Bib Donraadt scored her 10th of the season, to give the Terps the win.
After falling to Michigan on Friday, Ohio State picked up a win in their last game against Ball State. Four different players scored for the Buckeyes. OSU had 24 shots in the game and limited Ball State to 2.
Iowa picked up one final B10 win against Michigan State on Friday in a 1-0 game. Annika Herbine scored the lone goal of the game in the second minute of the third quarter. In goal, Grace McGuire had one save.
After losing to Iowa on Friday, Michigan State ended the regular season with a 3-1 win against Kent State. Isa van der Weij put MSU on the board first, before Kent State tied the score late in the first. Merel Hanssen then put the Trojans up 2-1 right before the half. Seconds into the fourth, Lulu Fulton scored the third goal of the game for Michigan State.
Rutgers also ended the regular season on a high note, with a 3-0 win against JMU. Three different players scored for the Scarlet Knights. In goal, Sophia Howard had 4 saves.
The Big 10 final standings are as follows:
Penn State (7-1)
Maryland (7-1)
Northwestern (5-3)
Michigan (5-3)
Iowa (4-4)
Rutgers (3-5)
Ohio State (3-5)
Michigan State (1-7)
Indiana (1-7)
Maine went undefeated in the AE this year, after two wins last weekend. Their first win was a 4-2 game against Stanford. Sydney Meader scored first before Stanford equalized the game. Then Chloe Walton and Mallory Mackesy both scored for the bears before Stanford attempted to come back. Poppy Lambert scored the final goal with 10 seconds left on the board. In their final match of the regular season, they won 6-2 against UC Davis. Lambert scored 3 goals, and Walton, Bhreagh Kennedy, and Tereza Holubcova got one each. Mia Borley had 10 saves and Mallory Drayer had 1 for the weekend.
Albany also finished the AE with a win a, for a 6-2 conference record. Julia Rodijki continued her scoring streak from last week, with 2 more goals in a 4-0 win against Bryant on Sunday. Smisdom also added one in, and Floor de Ruiter had the other. Blanca Orsola had 2 assists in the match. Albany kept Bryant quiet on the offensive side, limiting them to only 1 shot.
UVM won their final game of the regular season, coming in overtime against Cal. Cal scored first, and then the game went back and forth. Starting at the 31:53 mark, no one held the lead for longer than 6 minutes at a time. The momentum continued in overtime, with the game-winning goal coming 27 seconds into the first period, from Sophia Lefranc.
UMass Lowell went 1-1 this week, with a win against Cal and a senior night loss to Monmouth. In the 4-1 win against Cal, UMass scored early with 3 goals coming in the first quarter. Jenna Berger scored the first game from a stroke, and then a minute later scored another goal off a rebound. With a few seconds left in the first, Isabelle Halters found Kate Miller to bring the score to 3-1. Kate Miller found the net again a few minutes into the third for the 4th goal of the match.
UNH picked up a win and a loss this week, coming against UC Davis and Stanford. Friday's game against UC Davis proved to be a tough one for UNH, with the game going into shootouts. Tasmin Cookman scored just after the first minute of the match. Another Wildcat would not score again until Lindsay Lee in the 43rd minute, which made the score 2-2. In shootouts, UNH won after Lindsay Lee scored and Jenna Woods stopped the Aggie's attempt. They then fell to Stanford.
Stanford picked up their fourth conference win of the season against UNH after falling to Maine. Stanford won 3-0, thanks to Daisy Ford's 2 saves. On offense, Lynn Vanderstichele, Cara Sambeth, and Bella Ganocy all tallied a goal each. Stanford led in shots 18-4 and in corners 8-4.
Bryant won their final game of the season in an out-of-conference game against Queens. Queens scored the first goal of the game and remained unanswered until the 50th minute of the match. Brittany Gouws was able to get one in for the Bulldogs to send the game into overtime. The game went scoreless during the first OT period, with Bryant outshooting Queens 4-1. A minute into the second OT period, Olivia Clarke knocked in the game-winner for the Bulldogs.
The final standings for the AE are as follows:
Maine (8-0)
UAlbany (6-2)
UMass Lowell (6-2)
UVM (5-3)
Stanford (4-4)
UNH (3-5)
Cal (3-5)
UC Davis (1-7)
Bryant (0-8)
The bolded teams made the AE tournament.
The Ivy League does not participate in a regular season, so they still have another week left for conference play.
Princeton is the current Ivy League leader at 6-0, and will most likely win the Ivy's NCAA bid. They added to the undefeated record with a 2-0 against Brown on Sunday. Autumn Brown and Sammy Popper both scored one apiece for the Tigers. In goal, Robyn Thompson had 3 saves.
Harvard picked up another Ivy win, during a 2-1 overtime match against Cornell. Bronte-May Brough scored first for Harvard in the second. Harvard had a high momentum in the first half of the game with 14 shots, but they only had 4 shots in the second half, allowing Cornell to get the equalizer. With over half of the first overtime completed, the referees called a stroke against Cornell. Siofra Murdoch stepped up to the line to take it for the Crimson and was successful in converting it for the game-winner.
Penn picked up two wins this weekend, coming against Columbia and Delaware. In a 7-2 win against Columbia, Allison Kuzyk led the scoring with three. Courtney Kenah then scored two in the second quarter, making the game 5-1 going into halftime. Gracyn Banks and Livia Loozen both added goals in the second half of the game. On Sunday, they played Delaware in an out-of-conference game. Four different players scored in the 4-1 win.
Yale won against Dartmouth on Saturday, evening their conference record at 3-3. Dartmouth was able to score first, but Lily Ramsey scored twice for Yale in the second quarter, for the Bulldog's victory.
After the 2-7 loss against Penn on Friday, Columbia picked up an OT win against Lehigh on Sunday. Lindsey Yu scored in regulation. A few minutes into the first overtime period, MK Myklebust scored again for the Lions for the win. The stats were neck-and-neck with shots being 15-16 and corners being 7-8, both in favor of Lehigh.
The final rankings for the Ivy League will be posted in next week's update.
Old Dominion finished their regular season with a 1-0 win against Big East foe, Liberty. It did not come easily, however. 80 minutes of playing time was not enough for either team to see a goal. Liberty was pressing hard with 17 shots and 8 corners, but could not convert. In goal for the Monarchs was Cam MacGillivray, who had 8 saves to keep the game scoreless. Delphine Le Jeune and Frederique Zandbergen both converted on their shootouts, while MacGillivray only let one past her, to give them the win and the Big East regular season championship.
Temple had a pair of wins this weekend coming against UConn and Lock Haven. While the score reflects a tight game, the match against UConn saw a 3-0 lead going into the final 5 minutes of the match. Three different Owls scored within the first three quarters. A late effort from UConn was proven unsuccessful, as they were only able to make the final score 3-2. On Sunday, four different Owls scored than the three on Friday in a 4-0 win. Molly Frey stopped an aggressive LHU offense, with 5 saves during the match.
Villanova won their final game of the season in a 5-1 game against Georgetown. Five different players scored for Villanova, as they put up 20 shots.
Quinnipiac ended their season on a high note with a 3-game winning streak after 2 wins last weekend. The first game was a Big East match against Providence. Providence was able to score two goals before Stella Tegtmeirer and Cameron Brower evened the score for the Bobcats. Brower scored a second goal and Lucia Pompeo scored one, in the 4-2 win. On Sunday, they wrapped up their season against Sacred Heart with a 3-0 win. Howard, Tergtmeier, and Pompeo each scored a goal in the win. In goal, Cristina Torres had 4 saves. Mack Vorel saw her second game of the season in goal and recorded 0 saves while in.
The final Big East Standings are as follows:
Old Dominion (6-1)
Liberty (6-1)
UConn (5-2)
Temple (4-3)
Villanova (3-4)
Quinnipiac (2-5)
Providence (2-5)
Georgetown (0-7)
The teams that made the tournament are in bold.
Rider finished off the NEC regular season with a win against Merrimack to be crowned the 2022 Co-Champions. The Broncs had a 6-0 win led by the freshman. Indy Zoontjens scored 2, making her total 11 for the season. Valeria Perales added one in for her 17th of the season. Semra Said converted on a stroke, for her 8th of the season. On Sunday, they beat Hofstra, 2-1, with goals from Perales and Maeve Riehman. Zoontjens assisted both goals in the game.
Wagner finished their season on a high note, being named an NEC Co-Champion in just their 4th season as a program. Their final win of the regular season came in a 1-0 win against LIU. Julia Pastorino scored for the Seahawks which was her 11th for the year. Wagner outshot LIU 15-6, and Daisy Ruhle had 4 saves in the game.
Fairfield won their final two games of the regular season, with wins against Stonehill and La Salle. Five different Stags scored in their 5-0 win against Stonehill on Friday. They only allowed for one shot from the Skyhawks and did not allow for any corners against them. Fairfield had 18 corners in the game. On Sunday, Fairfield played La Salle and won 2-1 in overtime. Alex Senior matched La Salle's goal with under two minutes left in the game. Then, in the first overtime period, Gabby Saxon found Agustina Casterluchi for the game-winner.
The Red Flash scored 3 goals in each of their wins this weekend, against Sacred Heart and Bellarmine. In the Sacred Heart game, Olivia Muffet scored 2 for SFU, and Carysse Norris scored 1. Norris scored again against Bellarmine, and Ella Maillie and Eugenia Kenny added two more goals. Despite being outshot 11-7, SFU beat Bellarmine 3-1.
After falling to Fairfield on Friday, Stonehill picked up their third D1 win coming against Queens. Makayla Strickulis scored first for the Seahawks before Queens even the score. With 57 seconds left in the game, Sarah Latham was able to get a loose ball over the line to give Stonehill the win.
The final NEC Standings are as follows:
Rider (6-1)
Wagner (6-1)
Fairfield (5-2)
SFU (5-2)
LIU (3-4)
Stonehill (1-6)
Sacred Heart (1-6)
Merrimack (1-6)
The teams that made the NEC tournament are bolded.
SJU remained undefeated in the A10 after a 4-0 win against La Salle on Friday. In the second quarter, both Lily Santi and Sol Borensztein scored for the Hawks. Then in the fourth, Manu Ghigliotti and Freke van Tilburg both scored to make the total 4-0. Robin Bleekemolen saved the lone shot against them.
VCU put up two goals on Friday to win their last conference match of the season against Richmond. Jaimie McCormick scored first for VCU, but minutes later Richmond tied the score back up. Despite pressure from VCU, Richmond kept them from scoring again until the 53rd minute when Georgia Carr-Brown converted for VCU.
UMass Amherst picked up a win against Lock Haven on Friday before falling to Northeastern on Sunday. Four different players scored in the 4-0 win against Lock Haven. From the looks of the shots and corners, one would think the game would have been closer as the difference in shots was only 3 and they had an equal amount of corners. What Lock Haven didn't have was Myrte Van Herwijnen in goal. She posted 6 saves in the shutout. They then fell to Northeastern 2-3.
After games on Monday and Friday, Saint Louis added two more wins to their record. On Monday, SLU played against Lindenwood and won 5-2. Shaya Dry led the scoring with 2 goals. Cameron Tucker, Brooke Mason, and Josefina Perez all scored one each. Perez also added two assists. On Friday, they had their lone A10 win against Davidson. Olivia Smith scored the only goal of the game in the 51st minute. In goal, Sasha Sander stopped 8 balls for her first shutout of the season.
The final A10 Standings are as follows:
SJU (7-0)
UMass (6-1)
Lock Haven (5-2)
VCU (4-3)
La Salle (3-4)
Richmond (2-5)
Saint Louis (1-6)
Davidson (0-7)
The teams that made the A10 tournament are bolded.
American won their last game of the regular season, in a 2-1 win over William and Mary. W&M had the lead going into the fourth quarter. Frederiel Thierry scored for American in the 50th minute, and then under 5 minutes later, Megan Hoffman scored to give American the win.
Lehigh had a 5-0 win against Colgate on Saturday before losing to Columbia on Sunday. Lotte Smorenburg scored early for Lehigh, just 3 minutes in. The game did not see another goal until right after halftime when Guusje Hogendoorn scored. She added another and Maddie Kandra added two as well. In goal, Maddie Kahn had 3 saves.
A third-quarter goal from Josephine van Wijk was enough to give Lafayette a 1-0 win against Holy Cross. Lafayette outshot Holy Cross 17-3 and led in corners 9-2.
After losing to Lafayette, Holy Cross won an overtime game against Towson. The first three quarters were scoreless until Sarah Potter scored for the Crusaders. Towson evened the score with 11 seconds left in regulation, sending the match to overtime. Allie McDonough put the game-winner on the scoreboard in the 68th minute of the game.
Tess Csejka and Payton Anderson each scored for BU in a 2-1 win against Bucknell. In goal, Caroline Kelly came up big for the Terriers with 7 saves to keep them in the match.
The final Patriot League Standings are as follows:
BU (5-1)
American (4-2)
Lehigh (4-2)
Bucknell (3-3)
Lafayette (3-3)
Holy Cross (2-4)
Colgate (0-6)
The teams that made the Patriot League tournament are bolded.
UNC finished out the regular season with a perfect 15-0 record. Their final win was a 2-0 game against Duke. Matson had 3 points this weekend with a goal off a corner and an assist. At the end of Matson's assist was Kennedy Cliggett. UNC had 10 shots and 6 corners in the game.
Wake Forest finished the ACC with a win over Syracuse on Friday. Tori Glasister kept Cuse off the board with 2 crucial saves. Sky Caron and Anna Gwiazdzinski both scored in the first quarter of the game for Wake. Then Brooke McCusker and Immie Gillgrass both added one, for a 4-0 win.
Before losing to UNC on Saturday, Duke had a 6-1 win against Longwood on Wednesday. Hannah Miller and Issy Carey led the scoring with 2 goals each. Charlie van Oirschot and Macy Szukics also added goals to the total. Josephine Palde led the team in assists with two in the game.
Margo Carlin's 3 goals gave BC a 4-1 win against Louisville on Friday. Peyton Hale scored the fourth goal of the match with an assist coming from Carlin. Emily Gillespie stopped 6 shots from the Cards to give her team the win.
The final ACC Standings are as follows:
UNC (6-0)
Wake Forest (5-1)
Syracuse (3-3)
Virginia (3-3)
Boston College (3-3)
Louisville (1-5)
Duke (0-6)
Monmouth finished their season with wins against Drexel and UMass Lowell. Annick van Lange scored her 20th goal of the season in a 4-2 win against Drexel. Her goal came off of a penalty stroke. Also scoring was Aylin Aufenacker, Colleen Craven, and Jess Tucker. They then beat UMass Lowell 3-2. van Lange scored all three goals for the Hawks. Despite being outshot 7-33, Phileine Hazen posted 9 saves in the win.
After losing to Monmouth on Friday, Drexel beat Georgetown 6-0 in their final game of the season. Six different players scored for the Dragons. Three of the goals came off of corners. Drexel took a total of 10 corners during the match.
Northeastern beat a ranked opponent on Sunday, with a 3-2 win against UMass Amherst. Emilia Adragna led the offensive effort for the Huskies, putting them up 2-0 in the first quarter. UMass Amherst then evened the score. That did not last for long, as Emmy Stubbs scored the game-winner a few minutes after. Jonna Kennedy made all the difference for the score, with 8 saves in the game after UMass slaughtered them in the third quarter with 10 shots.
Towson won their final conference game of the season in a 4-3 win against Northeastern. For every goal Northeastern put in, Towson put two in. Sarah Hatfield and Samantha Aljets answered Northeastern's first goal. Hedwig Veldhuizen and Mackenzie Tillman answered Northeastern's second goal. Northeastern's final goal came with less than a minute and a half left in the game and did remain unanswered. But, that was not enough for Northeastern, giving Towson the win.
The final CAA Standings are as follows:
Monmouth (5-1)
Delaware (5-1)
Northeastern (3-3)
Drexel (433)
William and Mary (3-3)
Hofstra (1-5)
Towson (1-5)
The teams that made the CAA tournament are bolded.
App State finished the season with two wins, coming against Ohio and Davidson. In the game against Ohio, Henriette Stegen and Sarah Farrell scored both goals. They then went to play Davidson and won 3-0. Stegen scored another goal in this game. Pauline Mangold hit one in off a corner, and Charlotte Bosma scored the other goal.
Miami had a large win against Ball State on Friday, in a 7-0 game. Jenna Kirby, Claudia Negrete Garcia, and Becca Kline all scored 2 goals each. Paula Pena Martinez scored one.
After losing to Duke, Longwood won against Central Michigan on Saturday. Maroussia Walckiers led the scoring with 2 goals, the first and last of the match. In between her goals, Ireland McDermott, Sophia Loscher, and Floor Schouten all scored.
The final MAC Standings are as follows:
Miami (6-1)
Kent State (6-1)
App State (5-2)
Ball State (4-3)
Ohio (3-4)
Longwood (2-5)
Bellarmine (2-5)
Central Michigan (0-7)
The teams that made the MAC tournament are bolded.
JMU lost their final game of the season, 0-3 against Rutgers.
Lindenwood lost to Saint Louis on Monday, 2-5. On Saturday, they played D2 Maryville. Marina Evert, Pauline Terwindt, and Allie Hosto all scored in the game for a 3-0 win.
Queens wrapped up the D1 games with loses agaisnt Bryant and Stonehill. They play their final game against D2 Limestone on Saturday.