Women's Lacrosse

Four Teams Ready for the 2026 Landmark Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals

TOWSON, Md. - The 2026 Landmark Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals are set as Catholic University, Moravian University, The University of Scranton, and Susquehanna University compete for championship berths. 
 

Game #1: #3 Moravian at #2 Catholic | 7:00 p.m.
Catholic University comes into the semifinals with an 8-1 conference record, having lost only to the number one-seeded The University of Scranton. The Cardinals' offense averages 17.67 goals per game, with eight of their players scoring more than ten goals on the season. Henley Bredemann leads the pack with 38 goals, paired with 16 assists for a total of 54 points. Sophomore Kelly Bunnick leads the defense with 22 caused turnovers and 26 ground balls.

Third-seeded Moravian University is coming off a 14-5 first round win over sixth-seeded Elizabethtown College. Led by first-year Head Coach, Morgan Graham has guided the Greyhounds to a 13-5 record, a program record for wins in a season, and she has led the Greyhounds to their eighth consecutive Landmark Conference Tournament. Senior midfielder Kerry Graham leads Moravian’s offense with 50 goals on the season, while sophomore goalkeeper Lily Parker has made 119 saves on the season, posting an 8.16 goals against average. 

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Game #2: #4 Susquehanna at #1 Scranton | 7:00 p.m.
Top-seeded University of Scranton picked up right where they left off from last season, posting a perfect conference record. The Royals' strong defense, led by senior goalkeeper Eva Guerino, ranks first in save percentage (.505) and goals against average (8.31). On the other side of the ball, Scranton's offense is led by seniors Jillian Lopez and Eileen Hewitt. The duo has scored 67 and 47 goals respectively, making up half of the league-leading 169 goals for the Royals this Spring. 

Fourth-seeded Susquehanna University comes off a 12-7 first-round win against Drew University. The River Hawks are led offensively by Abby Andrus, who has piled up 34 goals this season, the second-most in the conference. Senior goalkeeper Aerin O’Brien is fourth in the conference with a .486 save percentage and second in conference with 162 saves on the year. 

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Looking Ahead
The winner of the two semifinal matches will advance to the championship game on Saturday, May 2, with the highest remaining seed hosting.