Syracuse Orange women's lacrosse

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
Founded1998 (1998)[1]
UniversitySyracuse University
Head coachKayla Treanor
StadiumJMA Wireless Dome (capacity: 49,250)
LocationSyracuse, New York
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
NicknameOrange
ColorsOrange[2]
 
NCAA Tournament Runner-Up
2012, 2014, 2021
NCAA Tournament Final Fours
2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2023
NCAA Tournament appearances
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Conference Tournament championships
2007, 2008, 2013, 2015
Conference regular season championships
2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2023

Historical statistics

Overall
Years of Lacrosse21
1st Season1998
Head Coaches2
All-Time Record280-118
Big East games
Big East season W-L record (2001–13)67-16
Big East Titles5
Big East Tournament Titles3
ACC games
ACC season W-L record (2014-)20-15
ACC Titles1
ACC Tournament Titles1
NCAA Tournament
NCAA Appearances16
NCAA W-L record18-16
Final Fours7
Championship Games2
NCAA National Championships0

*Statistics through 2018 season

Individual career records

Reference:[3]

Record Amount Player Years
Goals260Kayla Treanor2013-16
Assists164Katie Rowan2006-09
Points396Katie Rowan2006-09
Ground balls181Liz Hogan2008-11
Draw controls439Kailah Kempney2012-15
Caused turnovers101Bridget Looney2005-09
Saves663Asa Goldstock2017-21
Save %.552Clothilde Ewing1998-00
GAA7.95Clothilde Ewing1998-00

Individual single-season records

Record Amount Player Years
Goals79Kayla Treanor2014
Assists69Katie Rowan2008
Points142Katie Rowan2008
Ground balls64Liz Hogan2010
Draw controls217Kayla Treanor2016
Caused turnovers34Halley Quillinan2010
Saves211Liz Hogan2010
Save %.585Clothilde Ewing1999
GAA6.61Clothilde Ewing1998

Seasons

Reference:[4][5]

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
NCAA Division I (Independent) (1998–2000)
1998 Lisa Miller 9-4
1999 12-4
2000 12-4NCAA First Round
NCAA Division I (Big East Conference) (2001–2013)
2001 10-55-12ndNCAA First Round
2002 10-63-3T-3rdNCAA First Round
2003 10-65-12ndNCAA First Round
2004 9-64-2T-2nd
2005 12-54-12ndNCAA First Round
2006 9-72-34th
2007 13-64-1T-1stNCAA Quarterfinal
2008 Gary Gait 18-35-01stNCAA Semifinal
2009 14-56-1T-1stNCAA Quarterfinal
2010 15-76-2T-2ndNCAA Semifinal
2011 10-87-1T-1st
2012 19-48-01stNCAA Runner-up
2013 18-48-01stNCAA Semifinal
NCAA Division I (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2014–present)
2014 21-36-1T-1stNCAA Runner-up
2015 16-83-4T-5thNCAA Semifinal
2016 19-65-22ndNCAA Semifinal
2017 15-75-22ndNCAA Second Round
2018 9-101-67thNCAA First Round
2019 16-55-22ndNCAA Second Round
2020 7-11-0T-1stEvent cancelled
2021 17-48-2T-2ndNCAA Runner-up
Total:304-123 (.712)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason Results

The Orange have appeared in 17 NCAA tournaments. Their postseason record is 21-17.[6]

Year Seed Round Opponent Score
2000--First RoundGeorgetownL, 10-11
2001#11First Round#6 North CarolinaL, 9-14
2002--First Round#4 CornellL, 8-16
2003--First RoundYaleL, 7-12
2005--First Round#4 DartmouthL, 8-9
2007--First Round
Quarterfinal
#8 Vanderbilt
#1 Northwestern
W, 16-10
L, 9-14
2008#5First Round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Towson
North Carolina
#1 Northwestern
W, 21-9
W, 13-11
L, 8-16
2009#7First 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#4First 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#4Second Round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Dartmouth
#5 Florida
#1 Maryland
W, 21-8
W, 13-9
L, 10-11
2014#2Second 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#4Second Round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Penn
Loyola (MD)
#1 Maryland
W, 13-10
W, 10-7
L, 8-10
2016#4Second Round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Stony Brook
#5 Southern Cal
#1 Maryland
W, 7-6
W, 12-11 (ot)
L, 9-19
2017#6Second RoundBoston CollegeL, 10-21
2018--First RoundPrincetonL, 11-12 (2ot)
2019#5Second Round
Quarterfinal
Georgetown
#4 Northwestern
W, 14–8
L, 14–18
2021#3Second 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

References

  1. 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.
  2. "Color Palette". Syracuse University Brand Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved December 19, 2022.
  3. "Syracuse Lacrosse 2017 Record Book" (PDF). Cuse. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  4. "2017 Big East Women's Lacrosse Record Book" (PDF). Big East. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  5. "Conference Champs! A Look Back at a BIG EAST Title". Syracuse University Athletics. 29 April 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  6. "Division I Women's Lacrosse Championships Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
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