24 May 2009Sunday; Towson, MD, USA: The Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship Finals was held on Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the Towson State campus in Towson, MD. The Northwestern Wildcats defeated the Tar Heels of North Carolina 21-7 to win its figth consecutive national title.
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22 May 2009: Jersey girls in action during the Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship Semi-Finals held on Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the Towson State campus in Towson, MD.
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25 May 2008, Towson, MD. The Northwestern University women’s lacrosse team, which includes New Jersey’s very own Kim Pantages (West Essex High School) and Laura Clemente (Madison High School), pose with the trophy after the Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship held at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the Towson University campus in Towson, MD. Northwestern defeated Penn 10-6 for its fourth consecutive national title. Photo credit: Alex Cena/NCAA Photos
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23 May 2008 Friday: Towson, MD, USA; Numerous top NJ athletes, including Giulia Giordano (Moorestown) and Hilary Renna (Mountain Lakes) of the University of Pennsylvania as well as Kim Imbesi (Bridgewater) of Duke University had starting roles during the Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship Semi-Finals held at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the Towson University campus in Towson, MD. Northwestern defeated Syracuse 16-8, while Penn defeated Duke 9-8 in double overtime. Northwestern and Penn will play each other on Sunday May 25, 2008 at Johnny Unitas Stadium.
Giulia Giordano (13) of the University of Pennsylvania tries to maneuver around Danielle Kachulis (3) of Duke University during the Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship Semi-Finals held at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the Towson State campus in Towson, MD. Penn defeated Duke 9-8 in double overtime. Mandatory Photo Credit: Alex Cena