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Niagara's Rachel Crane.

Niagara Ends Fairfield's 5-Year Streak Atop MAAC

May 5, 2024
Kenny DeJohn
Niagara Athletics

Niagara will join the growing list of first-time NCAA tournament participants after capturing its first-ever MAAC championship on Sunday in Fairfield, Conn.

The Purple Eagles join Binghamton, Coastal Carolina and LIU as first-time NCAA tournament teams after Rachel Crane deposited four goals in their 12-11 win over top-seeded Fairfield.

Fairfield’s season is not yet over, though. The Stags will find out tonight if their resume is strong enough to earn an at-large bid.

Sunday’s game was about as back-and-forth of a rollercoaster as you can have. Niagara stormed out to a 6-2 lead, then Fairfield scored six of the next seven to turn it around and lead 8-7.

Amanda Kozak gave Fairfield its last lead at 9-8 with four seconds left in the third quarter. Crane responded with the first two goals of the fourth quarter, then Annie Steigerwald deposited a goal of her own for an 11-9 advantage with 9:55 to play.

Fairfield’s final goal from the stick of Kelly Haggerty came with 7:50 remaining, but the Stags had one last threatening possession after that.

With 4:59 left, Libby Rowe hit the pipe. Kozak picked up the ground ball, and after a timeout, Haley Burns fired one wide. Kozak then had her shot saved by Jordan Roy with 4:24 left.

Fairfield didn’t attempt another shot in the game.

Roy made nine saves, none bigger than the denial of Kozak.