Colorado lacrosse takes on No. 4 Florida in Big 12 title game
No. 14 Colorado Buffaloes women鈥檚 lacrosse faces No. 4 Florida Gators in the Big 12 Conference championship on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Dizney Stadium, Gainesville. The Buffs, with a record of 13-3, are aiming for their first title against a strong Florida squad of 15-2, ranked fourth nationally. This matchup pits Colorado's top defense, averaging just 6.33 goals allowed per game, against Florida's powerful offense, which scored 22 goals in their semifinal. Historically, Florida has dominated with a 6-0 all-time record against CU, including a narrow 9-7 victory earlier this month.
By the Numbers- Colorado has a scoring defense average of 6.33 goals allowed per game, the best in the nation.
- Florida ranks fourth nationally in scoring, averaging 15.88 goals per game.
- Colorado's Maddie Shoup leads the team with 34 goals and 18 assists this season.
- Florida's Clark Hamilton stands out with 53 goals and 11 assists.
A victory for Colorado could mark a significant milestone, potentially leading to increased national recognition and momentum heading into the NCAA tournament. On the other hand, Florida looks to solidify their top-tier status with a championship win.
Bottom LineThis championship bout represents a clash of offensive prowess and defensive strength, with Colorado needing to halt Florida's scoring to secure their first Big 12 title. The outcome may define the trajectory of both programs as they approach postseason play.
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