CHICAGO, Ill. – Cal Lutheran women's soccer (17-4-2, 9-2-1 SCIAC) wrapped up its 2025 season with a defeat at UChicago (15-2-3, 3-2-2 UAA) on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament Round of 16. The Regals battled after falling behind 1-0 in the first half, but it wasn't enough to get the victory.
The Regals traveled to Chicago for the second weekend of the postseason tournament with UChicago hosting as the #4-ranked team in the NCAA NPI. Cal Lutheran was coming off a Round of 32 victory in which it defeated host-school Trinity in San Antonio, Texas, while UChicago was hosting its second weekend of NCAA Tournament soccer in a row.
The Maroon had a couple of solid early looks, but a diving save from keeper
Kelsey Slaugh and a heads-up play by
Anna Evenson prevented those shots from converting.
In the 19th minute, there was a scramble for the ball deep in Cal Lutheran territory, forcing Slaugh out of position. UChicago was able to take advantage and buried a goal to take a 1-0 lead.
Keira Hazard, coming off her heroic game-winner in the Round of 32, had a decent look a few minutes later, but couldn't connect. Not long after that, a foul on the Maroon near midfield set up a free kick for
Hana Sawan, and the ball bounced around near UChicago's goal before
Olivia Suarez got a foot on it, but the Maroon goalie was able to secure the save.
Cal Lutheran would go into halftime down 1-0.
The Regals were able to maintain control for a large part of the second half, rattling off seven shots to the Maroon's four. Three of those came off the boot of
Tessa French, whose aggressiveness was giving the Regals multiple chances for an equalizer.
The entire 90 minutes made for one of the most physical matchups throughout the season for Cal Lutheran, as each team was called for 10 fouls.
Jessica Sprouse provided a much-needed physical presence for the Regals on the attack, continually putting pressure on the UChicago defense.
In the end, the Regals weren't able to get on the board, and UChicago advanced to the Elite 8. French led her team with four shots (one on-goal), and both of Suarez's shots were on-goal. Slaugh made three saves in the effort.
Cal Lutheran ends another successful season with 17 wins and its second NCAA Round of 16 appearance in the past three years. This senior class graduates with an impressive career record of 57-14-17.