The Syracuse Orange women's lacrosse is an NCAA Division I college lacrosse team representing Syracuse University as part of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They play their home games at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, New York.
Syracuse Orange women's lacrosse | |
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Founded | 1998[1] |
University | Syracuse University |
Head coach | Kayla Treanor |
Stadium | JMA Wireless Dome (capacity: 49,250) |
Location | Syracuse, New York |
Conference | Atlantic Coast Conference |
Nickname | Orange |
Colors | Orange[2] |
NCAA Tournament Runner-Up | |
2012, 2014, 2021 | |
NCAA Tournament Final Fours | |
2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2023, 2024 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 | |
Conference Tournament championships | |
2007, 2008, 2013, 2015 | |
Conference regular season championships | |
2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2023 |
Historical statistics
editOverall | |
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Years of Lacrosse | 26 |
1st Season | 1998 |
Head Coaches | 3 |
All-Time Record | 337-131 |
Big East games | |
Big East season W-L record (2001–13) | 67-16 |
Big East Titles | 5 |
Big East Tournament Titles | 3 |
ACC games | |
ACC season W-L record (2014-) | 48-22 |
ACC Titles | 2 |
ACC Tournament Titles | 1 |
NCAA Tournament | |
NCAA Appearances | 20 |
NCAA W-L record | 26-20 |
Final Fours | 9 |
Championship Games | 3 |
NCAA National Championships | 0 |
*Statistics through 2023 season
Individual career records
editReference:[3]
Record | Amount | Player | Years |
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Goals | 260 | Kayla Treanor | 2013-16 |
Assists | 164 | Katie Rowan | 2006-09 |
Points | 415 | Meaghan Tyrrell | 2019-23 |
Ground balls | 181 | Liz Hogan | 2008-11 |
Draw controls | 439 | Kailah Kempney | 2012-15 |
Caused turnovers | 101 | Bridget Looney | 2005-09 |
Saves | 663 | Asa Goldstock | 2017-21 |
Save % | .552 | Clothilde Ewing | 1998-00 |
GAA | 7.95 | Clothilde Ewing | 1998-00 |
Individual single-season records
editRecord | Amount | Player | Years |
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Goals | 79 | Kayla Treanor | 2014 |
Assists | 69 | Katie Rowan | 2008 |
Points | 142 | Katie Rowan | 2008 |
Ground balls | 64 | Liz Hogan | 2010 |
Draw controls | 217 | Kayla Treanor | 2016 |
Caused turnovers | 34 | Halley Quillinan | 2010 |
Saves | 211 | Liz Hogan | 2010 |
Save % | .585 | Clothilde Ewing | 1999 |
GAA | 6.61 | Clothilde Ewing | 1998 |
Seasons
editSeason | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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NCAA Division I (Independent) (1998–2000) | |||||||||
1998 | Lisa Miller | 9-4 | |||||||
1999 | 12-4 | ||||||||
2000 | 12-4 | NCAA First Round | |||||||
NCAA Division I (Big East Conference) (2001–2013) | |||||||||
2001 | 10-5 | 5-1 | 2nd | NCAA First Round | |||||
2002 | 10-6 | 3-3 | T-3rd | NCAA First Round | |||||
2003 | 10-6 | 5-1 | 2nd | NCAA First Round | |||||
2004 | 9-6 | 4-2 | T-2nd | ||||||
2005 | 12-5 | 4-1 | 2nd | NCAA First Round | |||||
2006 | 9-7 | 2-3 | 4th | ||||||
2007 | 13-6 | 4-1 | T-1st | NCAA Quarterfinal | |||||
2008 | Gary Gait | 18-3 | 5-0 | 1st | NCAA Semifinal | ||||
2009 | 14-5 | 6-1 | T-1st | NCAA Quarterfinal | |||||
2010 | 15-7 | 6-2 | T-2nd | NCAA Semifinal | |||||
2011 | 10-8 | 7-1 | T-1st | ||||||
2012 | 19-4 | 8-0 | 1st | NCAA Runner-up | |||||
2013 | 18-4 | 8-0 | 1st | NCAA Semifinal | |||||
NCAA Division I (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2014–present) | |||||||||
2014 | 21-3 | 6-1 | T-1st | NCAA Runner-up | |||||
2015 | 16-8 | 3-4 | T-5th | NCAA Semifinal | |||||
2016 | 19-6 | 5-2 | 2nd | NCAA Semifinal | |||||
2017 | 15-7 | 5-2 | 2nd | NCAA Second Round | |||||
2018 | 9-10 | 1-6 | 7th | NCAA First Round | |||||
2019 | 16-5 | 5-2 | 2nd | NCAA Second Round | |||||
2020 | 7-1 | 1-0 | T-1st | Event cancelled | |||||
2021 | 17-4 | 8-2 | T-2nd | NCAA Runner-up | |||||
2022 | Kayla Treanor | 15-6 | 6-2 | T-2nd | NCAA Quarterfinal | ||||
2023 | 18-3 | 8-1 | T-1st | NCAA Semifinal | |||||
Total: | 337-131 (.720) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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Postseason Results
editThe Orange have appeared in 20 NCAA tournaments. Their postseason record is 26-20.[6]
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Score |
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2000 | -- | First Round | Georgetown | L, 10-11 |
2001 | #11 | First Round | #6 North Carolina | L, 9-14 |
2002 | -- | First Round | #4 Cornell | L, 8-16 |
2003 | -- | First Round | Yale | L, 7-12 |
2005 | -- | First Round | #4 Dartmouth | L, 8-9 |
2007 | -- | First Round Quarterfinal |
#8 Vanderbilt #1 Northwestern |
W, 16-10 L, 9-14 |
2008 | #5 | First Round Quarterfinal Semifinal |
Towson North Carolina #1 Northwestern |
W, 21-9 W, 13-11 L, 8-16 |
2009 | #7 | First Round Quarterfinal |
Boston U. #2 Maryland |
W, 20-10 L, 10-12 |
2010 | -- | First Round Quarterfinal Semifinal |
#4 Georgetown #5 James Madison #1 Maryland |
W, 15-8 W, 7-3 L, 5-14 |
2012 | #4 | First Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final |
Dartmouth #5 North Carolina #1 Florida #2 Northwestern |
W, 15-5 W, 17-16 W, 14-13 (2OT) L, 6-8 |
2013 | #4 | Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal |
Dartmouth #5 Florida #1 Maryland |
W, 21-8 W, 13-9 L, 10-11 |
2014 | #2 | Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final |
Stony Brook #7 Boston College #6 Virginia #1 Maryland |
W, 13-6 W, 11-9 W, 16-8 L, 12-15 |
2015 | #4 | Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal |
Penn Loyola (MD) #1 Maryland |
W, 13-10 W, 10-7 L, 8-10 |
2016 | #4 | Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal |
Stony Brook #5 Southern Cal #1 Maryland |
W, 7-6 W, 12-11 (OT) L, 9-19 |
2017 | #6 | Second Round | Boston College | L, 10-21 |
2018 | -- | First Round | Princeton | L, 11-12 (2OT) |
2019 | #5 | Second Round Quarterfinal |
Georgetown #4 Northwestern |
W, 14–8 L, 14–18 |
2021 | #3 | Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final |
Loyola Maryland #6 Florida #2 Northwestern #4 Boston College |
W, 20–8 W, 17–11 W, 21–13 L, 10–16 |
2022 | #5 | First Round Second Round Quarterfinal |
Fairfield Princeton #4 Northwestern |
W, 12-11 W, 13–9 L, 4-15 |
2023 | #2 | Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal |
Johns Hopkins #7 James Madison #3 Boston College |
W, 25-8 W, 13–7 L, 7-8 |
References
edit- ^ Schiff, Tyler (14 March 2023). "25 years later: A look back at Syracuse Women's lacrosse 1st-ever game". The Daily Orange. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
- ^ "Color Palette". Syracuse University Brand Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved December 19, 2022.
- ^ "Syracuse Lacrosse 2017 Record Book" (PDF). Cuse. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- ^ "2017 Big East Women's Lacrosse Record Book" (PDF). Big East. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- ^ "Conference Champs! A Look Back at a BIG EAST Title". Syracuse University Athletics. 29 April 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- ^ "Division I Women's Lacrosse Championships Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
External links
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