Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Fairfield 10, Siena 9 (OT)
Kelly Horning’s overtime goal with 33 seconds remaining gave Fairfield a 10-9 victory over Siena, giving the Stags their second straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship.
Olivia Conquest made 14 saves for Fairfield, 10 of those coming in the second half, including one at the end of regulation that sent the game to overtime.
Horning led the Stags with three goals and Meaghan Graham had two goals and two assists. Siena, which set a school record with 12 wins, was led by Kerry Gerety had two goals and three assists and Nicole McNeely with four goals.
Northeast Conference
Wagner 7, Mount St. Mary’s 6
It only figured that two of the nation’s top goalies would wage a defensive battle and that’s exactly what happened in the Northeast Conference championship game.
Wagner came out on top 7-6 over host Mount St. Mary’s in the lowest-scoring championship game in league history when tournament MVP Kelsey Fee made her 11th save of the game on a free position shot at the buzzer.
Erin Kersetter and Madeline Seims each scored two goals for Wagner, with both of them scoring key second half goals after Mount had tied the game 5-5.
Mount goalie Jillian Petito made 17 saves in a losing effort and Jordan Butler led the offense with a pair of goals.
Wagner, led by first-year head coach Michelle Tumolo, is headed to the NCAA tournament for the second straight year.
Patriot League
Loyola 21, Navy 9
Loyola’s 2017 and 2018 seasons ended with Patriot League regular season championships, but painful losses to Navy in the league’s tournament championship on its home field.
A quick 3-1 start by Navy on Saturday in the Patriot League final had to have Loyola seeing some rough flashbacks, but the Greyhounds wasted little time in seizing control.
Loyola scored on its first six shots of the game and scored 11 of the next 12 goals after falling behind by the early two-goal deficit.
Loyola goalie Kady Glynn made six of her eight saves in the first half to frustrate Navy and Hannah Powers had a four-goal, five-assist effort to cap off a fantastic tournament. Powers, who had eight goals and an assist in the semifinal, was named the MVP after setting tournament records with 12 goals and 18 points.
Emily Cooper added five goals for the Greyhounds and Livy Rosenzweig had two goals and six assists, finishing with a tournament record 10 assists.
Annalise Heyward had three goals for Navy and Kelly Larkin had two goals to become Navy’s all-time leading scorer with 337 career points, passing Jasmine DePompeo (2010-13). Just a junior, Larkin’s point total also set a new Patriot League record.
Southern Conference
Mercer 15, Furman 14 (2 OT)
Freshman Hailey Rhatigan scored seven of Mercer’s first eight goals and then scored her eighth goal of the game in the second overtime to lead the Bears to a 15-14 victory at Furman in the Southern Conference championship game. It was the second straight SoCon championship for the Bears.
Neither team led by more than two goals in the game and the scored was tied on 11 different occasions.
Kelly Haggerty scored three clutch goals for Mercrer in the final 10 minutes of the second half, giving the Bears a 14-12 lead with four minutes left in regulation, but Furman got goals from Grace Pollak and Isabelle Walsh to send it to overtime.
Abby Shields led Furman’s offense with three goals and two assists and Courtney Baker made 12 saves.
The final three automatic qualifiers will be decided on Sunday with the Big Ten, Colonial Athletic Association and Ivy League championship games scheduled. The NCAA tournament selections will be announced on Sunday night at 8 p.m. on www.ncaa.com.