There’s good news and bad news for Division II women’s programs as the 2019 season gets underway.
The expanded 16-team NCAA championship bracket will be the largest ever for the sport, allowing for four more teams than last year and reflecting a 100-percent growth from the eight-team tournament of just four years ago.
The bad news is that there are some traditional heavyweights that will likely dominate each of the four regions (Atlantic, East, Midwest, South) again in 2019, keeping the entry path for newcomers into the postseason quite narrow.
One of those power programs, Le Moyne, enjoyed its own breakthrough last year, claiming its first national championship after years of close finishes. The Dolphins are among the popular choices for another title this spring.
Here’s a rundown of our Preseason Top 20:
1. Le Moyne
The Dolphins had to beat their NE10 nemesis, Adelphi, twice last year on their run to the NCAA title. Led by first-team All-American Bryanna Fazio (78 goals, 105 points) and national goalie of the year Hannah George, Le Moyne may need to repeat that feat in order to successfully defend its crown.
2. Adelphi
The Panthers lost several key seniors, but have returning talent in junior Alison Johnson, the 2018 NE10 Player of the Year, and Kole Pollock, who scored a school-record 85 goals last year. With a 104-6 record over past four seasons, it’s hard to look past the Panthers.
3. Florida Southern
The Mocs have made three straight national championship game appearances, winning the title in 2016 and finishing as runners-up in 2017 and 2018. FSC will count on All-Americans Dani Bursinger and Sam Keesey to lead the way back to championship weekend in 2019.
4. West Chester
The Rams exceeded many expectations during a 19-1 campaign last year, but that’s not likely to be the case in 2019. With All-American midfielders Maggie Stella and Sami Barnett leading the way, a championship run will not be a surprise.
5. Lindenwood
The 2018 season ended unexpectedly for the undefeated Lions with a 15-14 overtime loss in the NCAA quarterfinals, snapping a streak of four straight national semifinal appearances. Graduation hit hard, but the Lions always seem to fill the holes with talented replacements.
6. LIU Post
The Pioneers are aiming for their fifth straight ECC title in their final season in Division II. Juniors Alyssa Mallery (77 goals) and Brianna Feldman (60 goals) headline a deep roster that has just one big question mark, the need to replace All-American goalie and four-year starter Olivia Kirk.
7. Florida Tech
The biggest obstacle to FIT’s national success has been getting past SSC-foe Florida Southern, which handed Tech all three of its losses in 2018. New coach McKenzie Rafferty must rebuild the offense, but has All-Americans Olivia Going on defense and Sam Schiano at midfield.
8. East Stroudsburg
The Warriors earned their second straight NCAA Tournament berth in 2018 and advanced to the final four after upsetting PSAC-rival West Chester in the national quarterfinals. The postseason experiences of the past two years should pave the way for another strong run this spring.
9. Regis
Back-to-back 17-win seasons and a first ever appearance in the national semifinals has the Rangers trending in the right direction. All-American attacker Sarah Myres (72 goals, 107 points) and midfielder Kyleigh Peoples (78 points) are among the key returnees.
10. Indianapolis
The Greyhounds were one of 2018’s breakthrough teams, setting a new school record with 16 wins, capturing the GLIAC title and earning their first NCAA appearance.