Women's Lacrosse 4/29/2026 11:00:12 PM Scranton Athletic Communications Scranton Women's Lacrosse Defeats Susquehanna 13-4 to Advance to Championship SCRANTON, Pa. - The University of Scranton women's lacrosse team cruised to a 13-4 victory over Susquehanna University at Weiss Field on Wednesday evening to advance to the Landmark Title game for the 10th straight season. The Basics Final Score: Scranton – 13, Susquehanna – 4 Records: Scranton (14-4, 9-0 Landmark); Susquehanna (10-9, 6-3 Landmark) Scranton will look to become the second school in Landmark Conference history to win four straight titles in women's lacrosse this Saturday. How it Happened Scranton raced out to a fast start, netting the first seven goals of the game. Jillian Lopez opened the scoring 1:30 into the first quarter, and just 25 seconds later, Alexandra Back finished a feed from Grace DiDominica to make it 2-0 Royals. Allyson Flynn set up Eileen Hewitt for a goal at the 11:11 mark of the opening period, and Lopez added her second of the night 42 seconds later to extend the lead to 4-0. Susquehanna goalkeeper Aerin O'Brien kept the Royals off the board with six straight saves, but Lopez broke through with 39 seconds left in the quarter, completing a hat trick and pushing the advantage to 5-0. Hewitt opened the second quarter with an unassisted tally 2:10 into the frame, and Lopez followed with her fourth goal just 1:07 later as Scranton built a 7-0 cushion. Abby DiComes finished a feed from Jessica Russo with 4:43 remaining in the half to put Susquehanna on the board, sending Scranton into the break with a six-goal lead. Makaela Larkin converted a free-position chance to pull the River Hawks within five, but Colleen Mullin responded 37 seconds later to restore the six-goal edge. With 10:01 left in the third, Hewitt found Lopez for her fifth goal of the night, and Jessica McCabe added a free-position goal at the 3:31 mark to give the Royals a 10-2 lead heading into the fourth. Sophia Trively scored on a free-position attempt 44 seconds into the final quarter, but Scranton answered with back-to-back goals from Flynn and DiDominica just 57 seconds apart to extend the lead to 12-3 with 11:57 left in the game. Natalie Paul added a free-position goal with 8:28 remaining to push the advantage to 10. Ruby Calabrese scored a player-up goal with 2:27 left for Susquehanna, but Scranton closed out a 13-4 victory to advance to the championship game. Top Performers Jillian Lopez led the way with five goals and added three ground balls, two caused turnovers, and a team-best four draw controls. Eileen Hewitt paced the way with three assists, six ground balls, and four caused turnovers while also adding two goals and three draw controls. Leah Smith and Mia Dinnocenzio delivered strong defensive performances, each recording four ground balls and three caused turnovers. Eva Guerino made three saves on five shots faced in the win. Up Next Scranton will host the Landmark Conference Championship game at home at Weiss Field on Saturday, with the opening draw set for 3:30 p.m. in Scranton.