Athletics

Women's lacrosse earns No. 3 spot in final 2017 rankings

Penn State's Kayla Brisolari (18) and Yasmain Hamood (6) celebrate after the Nittany Lions defeated the Princeton Tigers, 14-12 in the NCAA women's lacrosse championship quarterfinal game on May 21 at the Penn State Lacrosse Field. Credit: Mark Selders / Penn State. Creative Commons

GRAND LAKE, Colo. – On the heels of its second-consecutive run to the NCAA national semifinals, the Penn State women’s lacrosse team finished the season ranked third in the final IWLCA Division I Coaches Poll.

The eventual national champion defeated the Nittany Lions for the second straight season as they fell to Maryland, 20-10, in the NCAA semifinals. Penn State finished the season 17-4. The 17 wins tie for the second most in program history for a single-season and are the most wins since the Lions went 19-1 in 1989.

The Nittany Lions received 334 points from the 20-member voting panel, eight points more than Stony Brook who finished the season ranked fourth. The Terrapins were a unanimous No. 1 selection after finishing the season 23-0 and winning their 14th national title while Boston College concluded the season ranked No. 2 after entering the tournament unranked. The Eagles dropped a 16-13 decision to the Terps in the title game and finished the season at 17-7. Defending national champion North Carolina rounds out the top-5 in fifth after a 17-3 season.

Led by a trio of IWLCA All-Americans and five All-Big Ten selections, Penn State set new single-season records for points (427) and goals (303). Senior Steph Lazo led the entire Big Ten in points (89), assists (43), and was named Penn State’s first first-team All-American in 13 years.

Sophomore Madison Carter, a second-team All-American, finished second in the Big Ten and tenth in the nation with 70 goals. She became just the fourth different Nittany Lion to register 70 or more goals in a season and first since Tami Worley in 1989. Her 70 goals rank tied for the fourth best single-season in Penn State history.

Junior Katie O’Donnell, also a second-team All-American, added 65 goals on the season to rank third in the Big Ten and 13th in the nation registering the eighth-highest single-season goal total in program history. The rising senior currently ranks ninth on Penn State’s all-time goals list with 142 and has a chance to become just the fourth player in program history to reach the 200-goal milestone next season.

Seniors Abby Smucker and Natalie Schmitt joined Lazo, Carter and O’Donnell as All-Big Ten selections.

Last Updated June 1, 2017