Field Hockey

The Road to the Landmark Championship Begins for Field Hockey

TOWSON, Md. - Six teams will compete for the 2025 Landmark Conference Field Hockey Championship, beginning Saturday, November 1. The top two seeds earned first-round byes, while four teams will square off in opening-round action. Winners advance to Tuesday’s semifinals, with the title match set for Saturday, November 8. The champion secures the league’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament.

POSTSEASON SCHEDULE
Saturday, November 1 | First Round Matchups
#6 Lycoming College at #3 Elizabethtown College | 6:00 PM | TICKETS (Online Only)
#5 Wilkes University at #4 Drew University | 1:00 PM | TICKETS (Online Only)

Tuesday, November 4 | Semifinal Matchups
Winner of Lycoming/Elizabethtown at #2 Susquehanna University | 7:00 PM | Tickets will go on sale 11/2
Winner of Drew/Wilkes at #1 University of Scranton | 7:00 PM | Tickets will go on sale 11/2

Saturday, November 8 | Championship Match
Semifinal Winners - hosted by the highest remaining seed

  • The Royals capped off their undefeated conference season by securing the top seed heading into postseason play. Scranton’s defense has been nearly impenetrable, allowing just four goals against conference opponents all year, while the offense has been dominant, tallying an impressive 40 goals in return. MacLean Thuermer leads their stellar defense, helping the Royals record four shutouts this season. The team aims to carry this momentum into the Landmark Tournament.

  • Defending champions Susquehanna are aiming for a three-peat this year after finishing their Landmark Conference season with an impressive 8-1 record. The River Hawks have earned a first-round bye for the fifth consecutive season, underscoring their continued dominance in the conference. Senior Emma Campitelli leads a powerful offensive unit inside the circle, tallying 11 goals heading into conference play.

  • The Blue Jays are next up; they have earned their highest seed in the conference tournament since 2019. Senior forward Drew Bridges has been a driving force all season, leading not only the team but the entire conference in scoring with an impressive 20 goals during the regular season.

  • Drew University wrapped up an outstanding regular season — their best since 2013 — with a 13–5 record. Behind the breakout performance of freshman phenom Bella Fini, the Rangers are riding a wave of momentum and aiming to make a strong statement in the Landmark Conference Tournament.

  • Wilkes earned its highest conference seeding since joining the Landmark, capping off a strong regular season. Offensively, the Colonials are powered by Maddie Karp, who has netted 11 goals this year to lead the attack. After defeating third-seeded Elizabethtown, during the regular season, Wilkes is embracing the underdog role and looking to continue their postseason run with the same determination that’s defined their season.

  • As the No. 6 seed in the conference tournament, the Warriors will face No. 3 Elizabethtown in a first-round matchup on Saturday. The Warriors secured their first-ever trip to the Landmark Conference Championship, marking a historic milestone for the program.