2014 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship

The 2014 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship is the 34th women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college field hockey team from Division I in the United States. The championship was played on November 23, 2014 at the Maryland Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex, the home field of the host Maryland Terrapins, in College Park, Maryland.[1] The Connecticut Huskies won their fourth national championship, and second consecutive title, by defeating the Syracuse Orange, 1–0, in the final match.

2014 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
Country United States
Teams19
ChampionsConnecticut (4th title)
Runners-upSyracuse (1st title game)
Matches played18
Goals scored65 (3.61 per match)
2013
2015

National Seeds

National Seeds
Seed School Record
#1 North Carolina 17–3–0
#2 Maryland 18–3–0
#3 Connecticut 16–3–0
#4 Syracuse 15–5–0

Bracket

  Play-In round First round Second round Third round Championship
College Park, Maryland
Maryland Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex
                                               
Richmond 1  
Liberty 3  
  1 North Carolina 2  
    Liberty 1  
     
       
  1 North Carolina 3  
  Duke 0  
       
       
  Duke 2
    Northwestern 1  
     
       
  1 North Carolina 2  
  4 Syracuse 3  
       
       
  4 Syracuse 2
    Boston U. 1  
     
       
  4 Syracuse 3
  Penn State 1  
       
       
  Penn State 2
    Boston College 1  
     
       
  4 Syracuse 0
  3 Connecticut 1
Kent State 2  
Delaware 1  
  3 Connecticut 6  
    Kent State 1  
     
       
  3 Connecticut 3  
  Stanford 1  
       
       
  Louisville 1
    Stanford 2  
     
       
  3 Connecticut 1
  Albany 0  
Princeton 4  
Monmouth 3  
  2 Maryland 5
    Princeton 1  
     
       
  2 Maryland 1
  Albany 2  
       
       
  Wake Forest 1
    Albany 2  
     

References

  1. "2014 Division I Field Hockey Championship Bracket". NCAA. NCAA.com. p. 1. Retrieved November 13, 2014.
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