Lacrosse Lays Claim to a Title
It’s fun to be first.
In 2011, the 鶹Ѱmen’s and women’s cross-country teams both won at the inaugural Pac-12 championship meet.
In 2012, Tad Boyle’s basketball squad won four games in four nights to claim the first Pac-12 men’s conference title.
In 2018, 鶹Ѱwomen’s lacrosse became the first-ever regular season Pac-12 champs after finishing 9-1 in the conference and 12-4 overall. CU’s lone conference loss was in overtime at USC.
Unfortunately, Buffs lacrosse fell short of yet another first: Seeded No. 1 in the conference tournament, held in late April in Boulder, the team ran into a No. 2-seed Stanford squad bent on redemption. The Cardinal, which had lost two regular-season games to the Buffs, steamrolled 鶹Ѱ15-6.
“We got frustrated, we did dumb things and we weren’t tough enough to battle back against a team that’s very tough,” 鶹Ѱcoach Ann Elliott said after the loss.
The tournament started in promising fashion. 鶹Ѱhad earned a first-round bye, then cruised past Oregon 16-6 in the second round.
But Stanford came out hot in the title match at Prentup Field, on April 29. Leading 7-2 at halftime, the Cardinal padded its lead with three goals in 34 seconds and four total in the first 2:35 of the second half.
The loss meant the Buffs, then ranked 14 in the nation, had to rely on an at-large bid to reach the NCAA Tournament. They got it, and advanced to the round of 16 — the only Pac-12 team to do so —before falling to Florida 13-9.
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