Everything you need to know about 2016 NULax

Ben Goren previews the 2016 Northwestern women’s lacrosse season.
Read moreBen Goren previews the 2016 Northwestern women’s lacrosse season.
Read moreWhen Kelly Amonte Hiller was hired by Northwestern in 2002, the Wildcats–who started Division 1 womens’ lacrosse play in 1982–had never won a national championship. Hiller, a two-time NCAA Player of the Year at Maryland, immediately turned the NU program around, making the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 2004. The next season, she led the Wildcats to their
Read moreNorthwestern was trounced by Maryland the last time the two squared off, but having a pair of draw control specialists could change the Wildcats’ results in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals.
Read moreSelena Lasota and Kaleigh Craig each scored five goals to propel Northwestern to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals.
Read moreAfter battling through an extremely long delay Friday to beat Louisville, Northwestern looks to advance past Notre Dame in the NCAA Tournament.
Read moreNorthwestern’s offense was nearly non-existent in the second half of a 13-10 loss to Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament.
Read moreThe Wildcats got another one-goal victory, this time on the road at #10 Notre Dame.
Read moreIt took overtime, but sixth-ranked Northwestern won its third straight game Sunday afternoon at Lakeside Field, taking down Penn 9-8 after Kaleigh Craig scored with 13 seconds left in the extra session. Craig went between the legs of Quaker keeper Lucy Ferguson for the game-winner, her second goal of the day and 18th of the season. Sheila Nesselbush added three
Read moreCheck out our highlights from yesterday’s Northwestern Women’s Lacrosse victory over no. 9 ranked Duke Blue Devils, their 10th straight. Erin Fitzgerald scores 5 goals, Conley, Cassera, Thornton, Craig all contribute goals for Northwestern, and Alyssa Leonard gets her 269th career draw control, the most in Northwestern Women’s Lacrosse history.
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