Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Duke goes down.
Unbeaten Duke headed to Arlotta to meet a scorching hot Notre Dame on Saturday, and the Fighting Irish came to play. Morrison Mirer dropped four goals and Notre Dame held Michael Sowers scoreless in a 13-8 victory. Kevin Corrigan became the all-time Division I wins leader at one program.
ICYMI
— Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) April 10, 2021
Another week, another #SCTop10 goal for Kavanagh!!!
: ESPNU#GoIrish pic.twitter.com/w2x4d4eEl4
Also on Saturday, Virginia’s offense outdueled North Carolina 18-16, Army cruised past Loyola, Drexel upset Delaware, Georgetown got past a test from Marquette and Ohio State swept Johns Hopkins.
Check out the Saturday wrap.
2. North Carolina women got their toughest test of 2021, and survived.
Notre Dame held the Tar Heels to a season-low 11 goals (a number matched on Feb. 19) at a rainy Arlotta Stadium.
Wild finish between @NDWomensLax and @uncwlax.
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) April 10, 2021
Dangerous shot call
UNC turnover
ND turnover
Top-ranked Tar Heels survive 11-10.
Ortega: 5G
Deehan: 14 saves pic.twitter.com/S2zzxM3Mir
Click here for the recap.
Also on Saturday, Syracuse fought back against Virginia to pick up a big win at the Dome, and Charlotte North dropped 10 goals in a win over Virginia Tech.
Here’s the Saturday wrap.
Charlotte North goal counter
— US Lacrosse Magazine (@USLacrosseMag) April 10, 2021
pic.twitter.com/NGIsr4qSjP
3. Big Ten women’s lacrosse just got more interesting.
Penn State dominated Maryland on Sunday to complete and season sweep, and Johns Hopkins followed with a win over Rutgers. Catch up on the changing standings in the Sunday wrap.
4. San Diego State made history at the Coliseum on Friday night.
Bailey Brown scored the game-winning goal in overtime to give the Aztecs their first win over USC in program history. Also in overtime (triple OT), Bea Behrins kept Denver unbeaten in Big East play against UConn.
Click here for the Friday wrap.
5. Big wins in the America East and CAA.
Albany used a major fourth quarter to get past UMBC on Sunday, while Hofstra won a thriller over UMass thanks to Justin Lynskey and Riley Forte.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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Patrick Stevens reports that the NCAA men’s lacrosse first round will be four undetermined sites. More on the decision behind the NCAA tournament and plenty of unanswered questions.
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Dave Ryan on the brotherly connection between the Cassesse’s that helped Lehigh men’s lacrosse cope with the pandemic.
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Boston College’s Melanie Welch wears the No. 19 to honor Welles Crowther, the Man in the Red Bandana.
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Hempfield (Pa.) girls’ lacrosse coach Claudia Ovchinnikoff is back on the field with a new lease on life after a cancer diagnosis in 2020.
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Allyson Trice’s mother and father attended their first Syracuse game in over a year. Syracuse.com shares their story.
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How Princeton women’s lacrosse is staying active despite the cancelation of the Ivy League season.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Abby Lagos goes between-the-legs for Indy women’s lacrosse.
Abigail Lagos goes through the legs... #SCTop10 #LaxTop5 #NCAALax pic.twitter.com/FeqlFlr8FQ
— UIndyWLax (@UIndyWLax) April 10, 2021
Chase Mahabir with a beautiful goal out of Midland (Mich.).
Midland's Chase Mahabir (@Chase_Mahabir) made an early case for goal of the year on Friday against Clarkston with the saucey swim and one-handed finish from X @midlandlax @juiced_cherries @mittenstatelax @coachpughlax @UDMLAX pic.twitter.com/OO5WbJCeGH
— Jason Lewis (@JasonLewis_TV) April 10, 2021
WHAT’S ON TAP
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The weekly Nike/US Lacrosse NCAA rankings for Division I, II and III come out today.