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Colorado women's lacrosse defeated Denver 11-9, advancing to their first NCAA quarterfinal. The Buffs will face Northwestern, the No. 1 seed, in Evanston, Illinois.
Colorado women's lacrosse continued their memorable season this weekend with two NCAA Tournament wins, earning their first quarterfinal appearance in program history.
On Sunday in the second round, CU faced a familiar foe in the Denver Pioneers but edged out its southern rivals with an 11-9 victory. Rachel Kennedy led the Buffs, scoring three goals and adding an assist, leading all players with four points. The win came on the heels of a 10-9 comeback win in the first round against Jacksonville. The NCAA Tournament now moves to Evanston, Illinois, giving the Buffs an undefeated home record in 2026.
"We knew it was going to be a battle," head coach Ann Elliott Whidden said. "A little bit of a tough start for us, but similar to Friday I'm just proud of our team for sticking with it, believing and just going one play at a time to get ourselves back in. I thought we played some really controlled poised lacrosse down the end, especially in the offensive end in our ability to execute. This is an awesome moment for us, just to be able to be going to the next round and back to Northwestern where we started the season."
Colorado will head to Evanston to take on the host school, Northwestern, the No. 1 overall seed. As coach Whidden notes, the Buffaloes' season began in February against the then-No. 2 Wildcats in Evanston, where Colorado earned a 10-9 upset win.
Other standouts from Sunday's contest were Teagan Ryan scoring three goals as well, and Maddie Shoup, who racked up three points (one goal, two assists). The Buffs' offense was clearly the highlight, with the unit outshooting the Pios 29-18 and holding a 21-16 advantage in shots on goal.
On the Colorado side of the bracket, No. 5 Stony Brook and No. 4 Johns Hopkins are the opposing quarterfinal matchup. The winners of both quarterfinal games will play in the semifinals on May 22. The other four teams in the "Elite Eight" are: No. 3 Maryland vs. No. 6 Navy and Stanford vs. No. 2 North Carolina.
Colorado's game against Northwestern will be broadcast live on ESPNU at 12:30 p.m. MT on Thursday, May 14.
Colorado women's lacrosse secured two NCAA Tournament wins, including a victory over Denver, to reach their first quarterfinal.
Rachel Kennedy led Colorado with three goals and one assist, totaling four points in the victory over Denver.
Colorado will face Northwestern, the No. 1 overall seed, in the NCAA quarterfinals in Evanston, Illinois.
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