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Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:

1. The Nike/US Lacrosse Top 20s get released today, and based on weekend action, expect some significant changes.

In NCAA Division I women's play yesterday, unranked Virginia Tech and Canisius scored upsets of No. 15 Notre Dame and No. 16 Yale, respectively. That followed a Saturday slate that included No. 7 North Carolina handing unbeaten No. 6 Virginia its first loss and No. 19 Loyola cruising past No. 12 Princeton.

Elsewhere over the weekend, No. 2 James Madison handled Rutgers, 16-8, and No. 3 Maryland continued its dominance of No. 10 Syracuse with an 18-11 thumping in the Carrier Dome.

Friday night featured a bit of history, as No. 20 Colorado came back from a seven-goal deficit to defeat visiting Stanford, 18-16, in the first Pac-12 Conference game. Arizona State's addition of varsity women's lacrosse upped the number of member-institutions doing so to six, the minimum needed for a league to automatically qualify its champion for the NCAA tournament and thus incentivizing the Pac-12 to sponsor the sport.

2. On the men's side, Saturday's No. 1 Maryland vs. No. 2 Albany showdown lived up to the billing before nearly 7,500 in College Park, Md., and a Big Ten Network audience, as the Great Danes scored five unanswered goals in the fourth quarter for an 11-10 win

Albany will assume the pole position today, as the consensus top team in the nation.

That wasn't the only Top-10 matchup Saturday, as No. 7 Notre Dame took a six-goal lead on three occasions before holding off No. 4 Denver, 11-9. The Fighting Irish bounced back nicely from their 12-10 loss at Maryland the week before. 

And bouncing back this week represents a task for six ranked teams that fell to unranked foes on a wild Saturday. Tough to pick the most stunning result, but Robert Morris' 12-2 dismantling of No. 14 Marquette in Milwaukee would have to be up there. And, No. 20 Johns Hopkins got its first win at No. 8 Syracuse since 2007 in decisive fashion, 18-7, beginning what turned out to be a rough weekend in the Dome for Orange lacrosse fans.

In case you missed the lone Friday night lights game, Michigan remained undefeated at home with a 14-9 decision over Air Force.

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3. Matt Hamilton of our staff recently spent some time with the boys' and girls' lacrosse teams at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) High School and authored this feature on the Eagles building out of the Feb. 14 attack on campus.

From the frenetic uncertainty of players' safety during the attack and the subsequent emotional trials of attending up to three funerals a day, to the welcome togetherness of getting back on the field with teammates and the outpouring of support from the Florida lacrosse community, it's been quite a journey to 'normalcy' for these teams.

4. US Lacrosse Friday named the staff that will join head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller in leading the 2019 U.S. Under-19 Women's Team.

Colorado coach Ann Elliott, Bryn Mawr (Md.) coach Brooke Matthews and UMass coach Angela McMahon have been named Team USA's assistant coaches. Meredith Frank McGinnis, coach of Notre Dame (Mass.) Academy, will serve as the assistant manager and work with Lance Basler, general manager of the US Lacrosse national teams program.

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A spin around some of the late-game heroics: freshman Marissa Malvaso on her game-winner for Canisius in triple-overtime against Yale, John Mazza's OT winner for unranked Towson at No. 15 Ohio State, and Austin Sims' same tally for unranked Princeton at No. 13 Rutgers in the 96th meeting for the Meistrell Cup between the two New Jersey rivals.

 

 

 

 

There was no drama in Eugene, Ore., yesterday as Stanford bounced back from its loss at Colorado Friday with a 19-8 win over the host ducks. Representative of the Pac-12 Conference's commitment to women's lacrosse, the league-owned network aired the game on selected affiliates and produced this highlight package.

 

WHAT’S ON TAP

  • The Nike/US Lacrosse Top 20 rankings for NCAA Divisions I, II and III men's and women's play will fill much of the day.

  • Today's fairly light in terms of a game schedule, highlighted perhaps by a La Salle vs. Temple women's matchup for Philadelphia bragging rights.

  • Tomorrow we'll have more from the print edition of our March issue, highlighting some of the innovations that have helped to change lacrosse for the better.

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