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16th Ivy League Championship Caps Memorable Day For Chris Sailer & Women's Lacrosse
April 30, 2022 | Women's Lacrosse
Just another game? Not quite.
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Just another season? Nope.
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Just another championship? No way.
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With generations of alumnae lining the stands, a singularly-focused team on the field, and an unrivaled "goat" on the sidelines, the Princeton Tigers capped a storybook ending to the 2022 regular season with Chris Sailer's 16th Ivy League championship and a 17-14 win over Yale.
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Where this season goes from here is to be determined. What can never be taken away are the moments and memories from a beautiful, sunny Saturday at Class of 1952 Stadium.
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There were giveaways – posters, bobbleheads and t-shirts for the fans during the game and an Ivy League trophy for the Tigers after.
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For the 2022 squad, the usual pre-game walk over Streicker Bridge to Sherrerd Field turned into a mass of Orange and Black with 350+ alumnae of the program as well as family, friends and classmates lining the path to '52 Stadium.
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The game itself was befitting the occasion. The Ivy League's two best teams during the regular season entered with perfect Ancient Eight records and showed why each can make a run in May.
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While the Tigers never trailed in the game, they also were never truly comfortable until the final few minutes. A four-goal Princeton lead at halftime shrunk to just one 4:18 into the third quarter and was only two as the final frame began. A McKenzie Blake goal – assisted by Kyla Sears who had a memorable day of her own – with 1:21 to play regained a four-goal lead for the Tigers and allowed the Princeton portion of the 1,223 fans in attendance to officially start the celebration.
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And what a celebration it was. First, the Ivy League trophy was presented to Princeton for the seventh season in a row and 16th time overall. Up next, was Senior Day for the 10 members of the Class of 2022 – who had just finished hoisting their third Ivy League championship.
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Finally, a smiling army of women impacted by Chris Sailer during her 36 years as head coach formed the most spirited of spirit tunnels to honor their mentor.
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Sailer would make her way down that path as high fives and hugs flew from all directions. She started with her treasured alums, those who helped her form the identity of the program. Next was the current team, a group who embraced the challenges of the past two years and rallied around doing everything they could to ensure this day – and this final season for Sailer – was highlighted with a championship. Finally, Sailer would meet her family who had been with her every step of the way from her storied scholastic and collegiate career, to three NCAA championships, and everything in between.
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It was a lot. It was everything.
Speaking of everything, how about Kyla Sears? She did a little bit of everything on Saturday, including some rewriting of the Princeton record books. Her seven points on five goals and two assists gave her 285 points for her career – tying the Princeton program record. Her first assist of the game placed her in sole possession of the program record for assists in a career, she now has 93 as she enters the postseason.
Sears' classmate Sam Fish also had a Senior Day to remember. She made a career-high 17 saves in the game, including six in the second quarter as her team extended a lead it never relinquished. She kept Yale to 3-for-8 on free position attempts, helping the Tigers negate a decisive possession edge for Yale built on a 25-9 advantage in draw controls. The Tigers also had 12 caused turnovers, including four from Maria Pansini and two from Mary Murphy.
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With the regular season complete, the Tigers turn their attention to the postseason. Up first is the Ivy League Tournament which will be hosted by Princeton May 6-8 at Class of 1952 Stadium
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Semifinals – May 6
#2 Yale vs. #3 Cornell (4 p.m.)
#1 Princeton vs. #4 Harvard (7 p.m.)
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Final – May 8
Semifinal Winners (12 p.m.)
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Ticket information will be released soon.
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Just another season? Nope.
Â
Just another championship? No way.
Â
With generations of alumnae lining the stands, a singularly-focused team on the field, and an unrivaled "goat" on the sidelines, the Princeton Tigers capped a storybook ending to the 2022 regular season with Chris Sailer's 16th Ivy League championship and a 17-14 win over Yale.
Â
Where this season goes from here is to be determined. What can never be taken away are the moments and memories from a beautiful, sunny Saturday at Class of 1952 Stadium.
Â
There were giveaways – posters, bobbleheads and t-shirts for the fans during the game and an Ivy League trophy for the Tigers after.
Â
For the 2022 squad, the usual pre-game walk over Streicker Bridge to Sherrerd Field turned into a mass of Orange and Black with 350+ alumnae of the program as well as family, friends and classmates lining the path to '52 Stadium.
Â
The game itself was befitting the occasion. The Ivy League's two best teams during the regular season entered with perfect Ancient Eight records and showed why each can make a run in May.
Â
While the Tigers never trailed in the game, they also were never truly comfortable until the final few minutes. A four-goal Princeton lead at halftime shrunk to just one 4:18 into the third quarter and was only two as the final frame began. A McKenzie Blake goal – assisted by Kyla Sears who had a memorable day of her own – with 1:21 to play regained a four-goal lead for the Tigers and allowed the Princeton portion of the 1,223 fans in attendance to officially start the celebration.
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And what a celebration it was. First, the Ivy League trophy was presented to Princeton for the seventh season in a row and 16th time overall. Up next, was Senior Day for the 10 members of the Class of 2022 – who had just finished hoisting their third Ivy League championship.
Â
Finally, a smiling army of women impacted by Chris Sailer during her 36 years as head coach formed the most spirited of spirit tunnels to honor their mentor.
Â
Sailer would make her way down that path as high fives and hugs flew from all directions. She started with her treasured alums, those who helped her form the identity of the program. Next was the current team, a group who embraced the challenges of the past two years and rallied around doing everything they could to ensure this day – and this final season for Sailer – was highlighted with a championship. Finally, Sailer would meet her family who had been with her every step of the way from her storied scholastic and collegiate career, to three NCAA championships, and everything in between.
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It was a lot. It was everything.
Â"I've been so grateful, humbled and honored to be your coach."
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) May 1, 2022
The honor was ours, @CoachSailer.
????#ThankYouChrisSailer@ILWomen | @USALacrosseMag | @IWLCA pic.twitter.com/zLQ4l8jt9C
Speaking of everything, how about Kyla Sears? She did a little bit of everything on Saturday, including some rewriting of the Princeton record books. Her seven points on five goals and two assists gave her 285 points for her career – tying the Princeton program record. Her first assist of the game placed her in sole possession of the program record for assists in a career, she now has 93 as she enters the postseason.
ÂTiger goal! Kate Mulham scores, with an assist from Kyla Sears. Kyla's assist set a new program record, with 92 career assists! pic.twitter.com/VOSzPwPLgB
— Princeton Women's Lax (@princetonwlax) April 30, 2022
Sears' classmate Sam Fish also had a Senior Day to remember. She made a career-high 17 saves in the game, including six in the second quarter as her team extended a lead it never relinquished. She kept Yale to 3-for-8 on free position attempts, helping the Tigers negate a decisive possession edge for Yale built on a 25-9 advantage in draw controls. The Tigers also had 12 caused turnovers, including four from Maria Pansini and two from Mary Murphy.
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With the regular season complete, the Tigers turn their attention to the postseason. Up first is the Ivy League Tournament which will be hosted by Princeton May 6-8 at Class of 1952 Stadium
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Semifinals – May 6
#2 Yale vs. #3 Cornell (4 p.m.)
#1 Princeton vs. #4 Harvard (7 p.m.)
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Final – May 8
Semifinal Winners (12 p.m.)
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Ticket information will be released soon.
Team Stats
YALE
PRIN
Shots
40
31
Turnovers
13
12
Caused Turnovers
9
12
Draw Controls
25
9
Free-Position Shots
8
9
Ground Balls
17
20
Game Leaders
Players
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