2025 NCAA DI women’s field hockey Final Four: Princeton vs Harvard, Northwestern vs North Carolina

Tjerk vs Herwaarden (Harvard), Carla Tagliente (Princeton), Tracey Fuchs (Northwestern), and Erin Matson (North Carolina) will lead their teams in the 2025 NCAA Final Four.

The 2025 NCAA Division I women’s field hockey Final Four is here.

Other than the guarantee that there will be two teams at the end of the day playing for a natty, but one of the two teams competing will be an Ivy League team.

In recent years, familiar national stage foes Northwestern and North Carolina will clash in Durham, North Carolina.

Tickets are sold out for the championship game.

Field hockey is one of the most popular sports globally and without a doubt, this Fall field hockey season has been another year of leveling up quality play in women’s college field hockey.

Princeton and Harvard, which saw each other already in the Ivy League Conference championship, are going to be just as equally matched as the Wildcats and Tar Heels.

Here are the teams playing, recent scores, and how to watch, according to the NCAA.

Semifinals: Friday, Nov. 21 

  • National championship: 1:00 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23 | ESPNU

  • Opening round: Wednesday, Nov. 12 - Final Scores

    • Saint Joseph's 2, Drexel 0 

    • Fairfield 1, Boston U. 0 

  • First round: Friday, Nov. 14 - Final Scores

    • No. 1 North Carolina 2, Saint Joseph's 1

    • No. 2 Princeton 3, Fairfield 1

    • No. 3 Harvard 8, New Hampshire 2

    • Miami (OH) 2, No. 4 Virginia 1

    • Duke 2, Iowa 1

    • Northwestern 5, Yale 1

    • UConn 2, Wake Forest 0

    • Syracuse 3, Liberty 2 (SO)

  • Second round: 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16 - Final Scores

    • No. 1 North Carolina 2,  Duke 1 

    • No. 2 Princeton 2, Syracuse 1 

    • No. 3 Harvard 1, UConn 0 

    • Northwestern 3, Miami (OH) 2

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