Women's Soccer

The Last Four Standing: Catholic, Lycoming, Susquehanna, and Scranton Fight For A Spot in Championship

TOWSON, Md. – The 2025 Landmark Conference Women's Soccer Tournament is down to four teams, each vying for a shot at the championship. The semifinal games are set for Wednesday, November 5, with the winners advancing to the title game on Saturday, November 8, at the highest remaining seed. 

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Remaining Teams
#1 University of Scranton
#2 Lycoming College
#3 Catholic University
#5 Susquehanna University

Game #1: Catholic at Lycoming
Game Time: 7:00 p.m. | Tickets: Digital & Cash

After posting a program-best 7–1–1 record in conference play and earning a first-round bye for the second consecutive year, the Warriors are once again proving to be a force in the Landmark. Lycoming leads the conference in key offensive categories, topping the league in both goals and assists. The Warriors have been dominant on both ends of the field, outscoring opponents 76–19 heading into the postseason.

The Cardinals advanced to the semifinals with a commanding 3–0 victory over Drew in the first round, setting the stage for another deep postseason push. Catholic has been a model of consistency in recent years, reaching the semifinals in all but four seasons since 2010 (missing only in 2010, 2013, 2021, and 2024).

Semifinal Preview: Susquehanna at Scranton
Game Time: 7:00 p.m. | Tickets: Digital Only

Scranton enters the semifinals on an incredible run, having not allowed a goal in conference play. The Royals have appeared in every postseason since the league began in 2007 and are seeking their 13th league title. They enter the semifinals as the top seed for the fifth consecutive season and are aiming for their fifth straight championship.

Susquehanna enters the semifinals after a strong first-round showing, advancing on a 4–2 penalty shootout following a 0–0 draw with Elizabethtown. The program has missed only the 2024 postseason in recent years and has a history of competing with Scranton for the championship, though the last semifinal matchup between the two was in 2016, when Susquehanna fell 1–0 in overtime. The River Hawks' defense will be a tough match for the Royals, having 10 shutouts this season, which is second-best in the league. 

The winners of Wednesday's semifinals will meet in the Landmark Championship on Saturday, November 8, hosted by the highest remaining seed.