Dialed In: Your Lacrosse Fix for Tuesday, March 14
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No. 6 Denver remains undefeated.
The Pioneers topped Delaware 13-6, marking the eighth time in as many games they’ve kept opponents to single-digit goals. Julia Gilbert netted a hat trick to lead the offense. The 8-0 Pioneers play No. 4 Boston College on Sunday in Jacksonville, Fla.
MONDAY SCOREBOARD
Rutgers 12, Vanderbilt 10
Monmouth 15, George Washington 12
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Penn State surges in latest men’s Division I top 20.
Penn State’s win over 2022 national runner-up Cornell has the Nittany Lions up nine – count ‘em nine — spots to No. 6 in the Nike/USA Lacrosse Division I men’s rankings. No. 1 UVA and No. 2 Notre Dame retain their spots as the best teams in the land. Full rankings. -
Meet Clemson, the newest member of the women’s Division I top 20.
Clemson’s first-ever conference win — an upset over previously No. 13 Duke has the Tigers clocking in at No. 13 in this week’s poll. The top three (No. 1 UNC, No. 2 Syracuse and No. 3 Northwestern) all stayed put. All eyes shift to Evanston Sunday when UNC and Northwestern meet again for the first time since last year’s epic semifinal. Full rankings. -
Big climbers in Division II men’s and women’s rankings
Colorado Mesa is up four spots to No. 14 in the Division II rankings, but the top four remain intact (No. 1 LeMoyne, No. 2 Mercyhurst, No. 3 Adelphi and No. 4 Mercy). Full rankings.
There are nine unblemished teams in Division II women’s lacrosse, and six of them reside in the top six of this week’s rankings. Full rankings. -
Division III rankings reshuffle
March Madness has come for Division III men’s lacrosse (in a good way). Upsets galore led to movement in the Division III men’s rankings, but not No. 1 RIT. Full rankings.
Stevens Tech and Ponoma-Pitzer enter the women’s top 20. Full rankings.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Syracuse’s primary draw taker Kate Mashewske announced on Instagram that she is out for the season with a lower-body injury. Mashewske was leading the country in draws per game (10.5).
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There’s a bit less chaos in the NLL Power Rankings, where tiers are becoming clearer as the season rolls on.
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Syracuse plays Hofstra in Hempstead tonight — a homecoming for the nation’s top recruit, Joey Spallina, who starred for Mount Sinai.
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No. 15 Ohio State hosts Detroit Mercy tonight.
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Paul Rabil is betting he can turn pro lacrosse into a top-tier sport, writes Inc. features editor Graham Winfrey.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Denver is lauded for its defense, but Julia Gilbert became the 18th player in program history to hit the century mark for career goals in a Monday win over Delaware. Hats off to Gilbert, who scored three goals for Denver.
THERE IT IS!
— Denver Women’s Lacrosse (@DU_WLAX) March 13, 2023
Gilbert hits the century mark on her career with her second of the day and 19th of the season.#GoPios pic.twitter.com/LdpkwgW3c6
WHAT’S ON TAP
We’ll announce the men’s and women’s players of the week across divisions.
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Beth Ann Mayer
Beth Ann Mayer is a Long Island-based writer. She joined USA Lacrosse in 2022 after freelancing for Inside Lacrosse for five years. She first began covering the game as a student at Syracuse. When she's not writing, you can find her wrangling her husband, two children and surplus of pets.