Mansfield, Mass. - The Adelphi University women's lacrosse team earned the three seed by way of a New Haven victory at Bentley on Saturday and will host a Northeast-10 quarterfinal game on Tuesday, May 2.
For the first time in program history, Pace University concluded a perfect regular season at 12-0 to earn the crown and the no. 1 seed ahead of the tournament.
For seedings and matchups in the 2023 NE10 Women's Lacrosse Championship, please see the schedule below for dates and times of the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship final.
Head Coach Pat McCabe leads his team to its eighth consecutive NE10 tournament (excluding Covid year when no tournament was held), a title the program has won seven times since 2010 and three times in his tenure. Adelphi will host the Chargers for the second time this season. On March 22, the Panthers found themselves down 4-0 in the early going, but put together a nine-goal scoring spree that put them ahead, ultimately winning by a 9-5 final. Izzy Grant, Kristina Schweitzer and Kelly-Ann McGrath each chipped in two goals each in the victory.
Tickets for each round of the 2023 NE10 Women's Lacrosse tournament will be ticketed - to purchase ahead of Tuesday, click the link above. Prices are set as follows: adults $10, seniors/youth $5 and all NE10 students are FREE.
The highest seeds remaining after Tuesday's quarterfinals will host the NE10 Championship semifinals on Friday. The Championship final will be played at the highest remaining seed on Sunday following Friday's results. All games throughout the Championship will be streamed on NE10NOW.tv.
NE10 Women's Lacrosse Championship
1. Pace (12-0)
2. Le Moyne (11-1)
3. Adelphi (9-3)
4. Bentley (8-4) *
5. Saint Anselm (8-4) *
6. New Haven (8-4) *
7. Assumption (6-6)
8. So. New Hampshire (5-7)
* Bentley, Saint Anselm & New Haven all finished with a 8-4 record. Within the mini-conference, all teams were 1-1. When looking at results vs. the highest seeded teams, all three lost to both Pace and Le Moyne. Bentley earned the #4 seed based on a win vs. Adelphi. Saint Anselm earned the #4 seed based on their win vs. New Haven during the regular season.
Tuesday, May 2nd
Quarterfinals
Game 1: #8 Southern New Hampshire at #1 Pace – 7:00 pm
Game 2: #7 Assumption at #2 Le Moyne – 4:00 pm
Game 3: #6 New Haven at #3 Adelphi – 5:00 pm
Game 4: #5 Saint Anselm at #4 Bentley – 7:00 pm
Friday, May 5th
Semifinals - at Higher Seeds
Game 5: Game 1 winner vs. Game 4 winner
Game 6: Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 winner
Sunday, May 7th
Championship – at Higher Seed
Game 7: Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner