2013 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship

2013 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
Country  United States
Teams 19
Champions Connecticut (3rd title)
Runners-up Duke (4th title game)
Matches played 18
Goals scored 86 (4.78 per match)

The 2013 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 33rd 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 Connecticut Huskies defeated the Duke Blue Devils in the finals to win their third national championship. The championship was played on November 24, 2013 at the L.R. Hill Sports Complex on the home field of the host Old Dominion Lady Monarchs in Norfolk, Virginia.[1]

National Seeds

National Seeds
Seed School Record
#1 Maryland 20–2–1
#2 Syracuse 16–3–0
#3 North Carolina 16–5–0
#4 Duke 14–6–0

Bracket

  Play-In round First round Second round Third round Championship
Norfolk, Virginia
L.R. Hill Sports Complex
                                               
 American 3  
 Quinnipiac 1  
  1  Maryland 4  
     American 1  
      
        
  1  Maryland 3  
   Princeton 2  
        
        
   Penn State 4
     Princeton 5  
      
        
  1  Maryland 2  
  4  Duke 3  
        
        
  4  Duke 6
     New Hampshire 1  
      
        
  4  Duke 4
   Massachusetts 1  
        
        
   Virginia 3
     Massachusetts 4  
      
        
  4  Duke 0
   Connecticut 2
 Liberty 0  
 Delaware 1  
  3  North Carolina 6  
     Delaware 2  
      
        
  3  North Carolina 5  
   Wake Forest 2  
        
        
   Wake Forest 3
     Old Dominion 2  
      
        
  3  North Carolina 1
   Connecticut 2 (2OT, PS)  
 Miami (OH) 0  
 Michigan State 3  
  2  Syracuse 1
     Michigan State 2  
      
        
   Michigan State 1
   Connecticut 3  
        
        
   Connecticut 2
     Boston College 1  
      

References

  1. "2013 Division I Field Hockey Championship Bracket". NCAA. NCAA.com. p. 1. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
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