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2014 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament

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Sporting event
2014 NCAA Division I women's
lacrosse tournament
DatesMay 9–25, 2014
Teams26
Finals siteJohnny Unitas Stadium,
Towson, Maryland
ChampionsMaryland (11th title)
Runner-upSyracuse (2nd title game)
SemifinalistsNorthwestern (10th Final Four)
Virginia (14th Final Four)
Winning coachCathy Reese (2nd title)
MOPTaylor Cummings, Maryland
Attendance[1]10,311 finals
18,567 total
NCAA Division I women's tournaments
«20132015»

The2014 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the thirty-third annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national championship forNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)Division I women'scollege lacrosse. The tournament began with first-round play on May 9, and concluded with the championship game played atJohnny Unitas Stadium ofTowson University inTowson, Maryland, on May 25, 2014. TheMaryland Terrapins were the 2014 NCAA Tournament champions.

Dates and locations

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The NCAA Tournament's ten first-round games were played Friday, May 9, and eight second-round games were played Sunday, May 11. First- and second-round games were hosted by the eight ranked teams. The four quarterfinal games were played Saturday, May 17 on the home fields of the higher-seeded teams. The winners of the four quarterfinal games advanced to the two semifinal games played on May 23 and hosted by Towson University at Johnny Unitas Stadium, the home field of theTowson Tigers football and lacrosse teams. The tournament championship game was played at Johnny Unitas Stadium on May 25.

Tournament field

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Thirteen teams automatically qualified for the tournament by virtue of winning their respective conference championships. These teams included No. 1 seedMaryland of theAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and No. 4 seedFlorida of theAmerican Lacrosse Conference (ALC).[2] The remaining thirteen tournament teams were chosen by the NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Committee on an at-large basis; the factors considered by the selection committee included: (1) the NCAA'sratings percentage index (RPI); (2) results against common opponents; (3) significant wins and losses; and (4) evaluation of the ten highest-rated teams on a team's schedule, as defined by strength of schedule and winning percentage.[3]

The tournament selection committee also awarded seeds to eight tournament teams, granting them the right to host first- and second-round tournament games. In addition, the top six seeds received byes in the first round. Selections were dominated by the ACC, which placed seven teams in the field, including six of the eight seeded teams and the top three teams overall.[4]

Teams

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SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRPI[5]Record
1MarylandACCAutomatic219–1
2SyracuseACCAt-large118–2[6]
3North CarolinaACCAt-large314–4
4FloridaALCAutomatic417–2
5NorthwesternALCAt-large512–6
6VirginiaACCAt-large1610–8
7Boston CollegeACCAt-large613–5
8Notre DameACCAt-large109–8
BryantNECAutomatic3315–3
CanisiusMAACAutomatic2512–6
DenverMPSFAutomatic918–1
DukeACCAt-large139–7
GeorgetownBig EastAt-large2310–8
High PointBig SouthAutomatic2814–5
JacksonvilleAtlantic SunAutomatic4414–5
Johns HopkinsALCAt-large2115–4
LouisvilleBig EastAutomatic2215–3
Loyola (MD)PatriotAutomatic1214–5
MassachusettsAtlantic 10Automatic818–1
Ohio StateALCAt-large1513–6
PennIvyAutomatic712–4
Penn StateALCAt-large1910–7
PrincetonIvyAt-large1711–6
StanfordMPSFAt-large1814–4
Stony BrookAmerica EastAutomatic1116–3
TowsonCAAAutomatic2011–7

Tournament bracket

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The 2014 NCAA Tournament bracket consisted of 26 teams, eight of whom were seeded No. 1 through No. 8.[7]

First round
May 9
Second round
May 11
Quarterfinals
May 17
Semifinals
May 23
Towson, Maryland
Championship
May 25
Towson, Maryland
               
1Maryland13
Penn5
Canisius4
Penn9
1Maryland15
Duke8
8Notre Dame18
High Point4
8Notre Dame8
Duke10
Duke13
Stanford8
1Maryland9
5Northwestern6
4Florida19
Denver9
Denver12
Jacksonville8
4Florida11
5Northwestern12
5Northwestern11
Louisville8
Louisville11
Ohio State10
1Maryland15
2Syracuse12
2Syracuse13
Stony Brook6
Stony Brook10
Towson8
2Syracuse11
7Boston College9
7Boston College17
Bryant9
7Boston College8
Loyola3
Loyola10
Massachusetts4
2Syracuse16
6Virginia8
3North Carolina10
Georgetown8
Georgetown9
Johns Hopkins8
3North Carolina9
6Virginia10
6Virginia13
Princeton11
Penn State13
Princeton16

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Maryland captures its 11th NCAA women's lacrosse championship," NCAA.com (May 25, 2014). Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  2. ^"Committee announces field of 26 for Div. I women's lacrosse tournament," NCAA.com (May 4, 2014). Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  3. ^LaxPower.com,WD1 NCAA Tournament Selection Criteria. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  4. ^"Seven from @ACCWLAX Earn NCAA BidsArchived 2015-02-15 at theWayback Machine," TheACC.com (May 4, 2014). Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  5. ^"2014 WLax Nitty Gritty Selection"(PDF).NCAA. RetrievedNovember 17, 2017.
  6. ^Wilcox, Timmy (4 April 2024)."Syracuse's 2014 squad established program's consistent model through record 21 wins".The Daily Orange. Retrieved4 April 2024.
  7. ^NCAA.com, Women's Lacrosse, Division I,2014 Lacrosse Championship. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
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